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ASTQB CTFL Exam - Topic 2 Question 80 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASTQB's CTFL exam
Question #: 80
Topic #: 2
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Incidents would not be raised against

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Suggested Answer: D

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Laurel
4 months ago
Totally agree, incidents should focus on actual issues.
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Isabella
4 months ago
Surprised that improvements wouldn't raise incidents!
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Twila
4 months ago
Test cases are crucial, can't ignore them!
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Jannette
4 months ago
I think documentation can have issues too.
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Lenora
4 months ago
Definitely not against requirements.
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Novella
5 months ago
I vaguely remember that incidents are related to issues in requirements or test cases, but I’m uncertain about documentation.
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Adelle
5 months ago
Improvements suggested by users seem like they wouldn't lead to incidents, but I can't recall if that's what we covered in class.
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Elza
5 months ago
I remember a practice question where we discussed test cases and incidents. I feel like incidents could definitely be raised against them.
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Marg
5 months ago
I think incidents are usually raised against requirements, but I'm not sure if they wouldn't be raised against documentation.
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Sharika
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by this question. I'm not entirely sure what the context is or what kind of incidents they're referring to. I'll have to make an educated guess, but I'm not 100% certain about the right answer.
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Ethan
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. Incidents would not be raised against requirements, test cases, or user suggestions - those are all things that could potentially have incidents raised against them. That leaves documentation as the only option that wouldn't have incidents raised against it. I'm feeling good about B as the answer.
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Mel
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'm trying to think through the different options, but I'm not totally confident in my answer. I might need to review the material again.
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Charlene
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think the answer is B. Documentation is not something that would typically have incidents raised against it.
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Norah
10 months ago
Incidents? More like 'incidents of boredom' if this exam keeps asking questions like this. Where's the fun stuff, huh? *yawns*
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Hildred
9 months ago
D) Improvements suggested by users
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Kimberely
9 months ago
C) Test cases
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Mireya
9 months ago
B) Documentation
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Viki
10 months ago
A) Requirements
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Sylvia
10 months ago
Ah, I've got it! The answer is C) Test cases. I mean, who needs test cases when you've got a crystal ball, am I right? *winks*
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Kenneth
9 months ago
Erasmo: Those are important too, but in this case, the focus is on documentation to prevent incidents from being raised.
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Erasmo
9 months ago
User 2: Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying that. So, what about requirements and improvements suggested by users?
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Tegan
10 months ago
User 1: Actually, the correct answer is B) Documentation. Without proper documentation, incidents can easily be raised.
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Louisa
11 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit stumped on this one. A) Requirements? Surely incidents should be raised against requirements that aren't being met. *scratches head*
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Fernanda
9 months ago
Yes, incidents can be raised against improvements suggested by users.
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Trinidad
9 months ago
D) Improvements suggested by users
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Fernanda
9 months ago
That's correct, incidents should be raised against documentation.
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Derick
9 months ago
B) Documentation
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Deeanna
10 months ago
No, incidents should not be raised against requirements.
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Tien
10 months ago
A) Requirements
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Sherly
11 months ago
I'm going with D) Improvements suggested by users. Incidents shouldn't be raised against things that are actually positive feedback, right?
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Desire
9 months ago
Let's focus on addressing issues and making necessary improvements instead.
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Wei
10 months ago
Raising incidents against positive feedback can discourage users from providing valuable input.
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Timothy
10 months ago
It's important to encourage user feedback and suggestions for improvement.
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Amie
10 months ago
I agree, incidents should not be raised against improvements suggested by users.
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Vanda
11 months ago
I think the correct answer is B) Documentation. Incidents are typically raised against defects or issues in the product, not the documentation.
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Matthew
10 months ago
Yes, that's correct. Documentation is not typically the target of incidents.
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Mabelle
10 months ago
I agree, incidents are usually raised against defects in the product, not the documentation.
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Ariel
10 months ago
D) Improvements suggested by users
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Carmela
10 months ago
C) Test cases
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Ilda
10 months ago
B) Documentation
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Margurite
10 months ago
A) Requirements
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Dorathy
11 months ago
But what about improvements suggested by users? Shouldn't incidents be raised against those?
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Sabra
11 months ago
I agree with Edgar. Requirements are the foundation of the project.
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Edgar
11 months ago
I think incidents should not be raised against requirements.
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