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ASTQB CTFL Exam - Topic 2 Question 51 Discussion

Pick the best definition of quality:
B) Zero defects
A) Quality is job one
C) Conformance to requirements
D) Work as designed

ASTQB CTFL Exam - Topic 2 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASTQB's CTFL exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 2
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Pick the best definition of quality:

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Brittani
7 months ago
D is interesting, but it feels too narrow to me.
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Verlene
7 months ago
Wait, can quality really just be zero defects? Sounds too simple.
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Dahlia
7 months ago
A is just a slogan, not a definition.
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Mattie
7 months ago
Totally agree, C makes the most sense!
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Anglea
8 months ago
I think C is the best choice.
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Ivette
8 months ago
"Work as designed" seems a bit vague to me. I think I need to double-check what we covered about quality definitions.
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Merilyn
8 months ago
I recall that "conformance to requirements" is a common definition in quality management, so I might go with C too.
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Carol
8 months ago
I'm not really sure, but I feel like "zero defects" sounds too strict. Wasn't there a practice question that mentioned flexibility in quality?
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Carlee
8 months ago
I think I remember that quality is often defined in terms of meeting requirements, so maybe it's C?
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Leslie
8 months ago
I'm confident that the correct answer is "Zero defects" - option B. That's the classic definition of quality that we've been learning.
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Kanisha
8 months ago
"Quality is job one" - that sounds like a good definition to me. I'm going with option A.
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Jess
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I'm debating between options B and C. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Dwight
8 months ago
This is a pretty straightforward question. I think the best definition of quality is "Conformance to requirements" - option C.
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Santos
9 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. Based on my understanding of process capability levels, I think option B is the correct answer.
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Alysa
9 months ago
This is a good opportunity to demonstrate my knowledge of the Oracle Technology Network. I'll select the four options that I'm most confident about.
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Albert
9 months ago
I'm not sure if a national radio campaign is the right move; it seems too expensive for their current cash flow issues.
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Gary
9 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think I can tackle it by following the TOGAF approach step-by-step as outlined in option A.
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Temeka
9 months ago
Honestly, I've seen this type of question before, and I feel like optimised production technology isn't the right fit. It seems more complex than just responding to demand shifts.
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Melvin
1 year ago
I was hoping for an option that said 'Quality is whatever the customer says it is.' Guess I'll have to settle for Option C.
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Tammy
1 year ago
Option D, 'Work as designed,' is my pick. If it works as intended, that's quality in my book.
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Adria
1 year ago
Haha, 'Quality is job one'? That sounds like a slogan, not a definition. I'll take Option C, the classic definition.
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Katina
1 year ago
I'm going with Option B. Zero defects should be the ultimate goal for any quality-focused organization.
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William
12 months ago
That's true, meeting customer requirements is essential for delivering a quality product.
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Eloisa
1 year ago
I think Option C is also important. Conformance to requirements ensures that the product meets the customer's needs.
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Bo
1 year ago
I agree, striving for zero defects can lead to higher customer satisfaction.
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Elly
1 year ago
Option B is a great choice. Zero defects really shows a commitment to quality.
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Chan
1 year ago
Option C is the best definition of quality. Conformance to requirements is the key to ensuring consistent and reliable products or services.
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Stefan
1 year ago
Quality is job one, that's what I believe.
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Henriette
1 year ago
I think zero defects is also important for quality.
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Fletcher
1 year ago
I agree, conformance to requirements is essential for quality.
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Paris
1 year ago
I think quality is more about zero defects, ensuring there are no mistakes or errors.
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Remedios
1 year ago
I agree with Michel, quality is all about meeting the specified requirements.
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Michel
1 year ago
I think the best definition of quality is conformance to requirements.
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