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ASTQB CTFL Exam - Topic 5 Question 81 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASTQB's CTFL exam
Question #: 81
Topic #: 5
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Which test management control option is most appropriate to adopt under these circumstances? 2 credits

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Suggested Answer: C

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Gerald
4 months ago
Not sure if D will really help, we need more than just a chat.
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Crissy
4 months ago
C is a good call, keeping users in the loop is crucial.
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Gladys
4 months ago
Surprised that A is even an option, that's a recipe for burnout.
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Nida
4 months ago
Totally agree, we can't just push everyone to work weekends!
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Cary
4 months ago
Option B makes the most sense, we need to adapt the plan.
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Ettie
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the best approach here. I thought reconsidering exit criteria was important, so option B might be the safest bet?
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Ena
5 months ago
I feel like we had a practice question similar to this, and I think involving the user community is crucial. Option D might be the way to go.
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Lyla
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think introducing mandatory overtime could lead to burnout. Maybe option C is better for managing expectations?
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Otis
5 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of adjusting the test plan when timelines slip, so option B seems like a solid choice.
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Felix
5 months ago
I think Option C is the way to go. Being transparent with the user community about the changes is important.
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Latrice
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. Can someone clarify what "test management control option" means exactly?
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Albina
5 months ago
Option B looks like the best choice here. Reviewing the test plan and exit criteria makes the most sense given the current situation.
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Colette
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to carefully weigh the options and consider the implications of each approach.
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Leatha
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the context before answering.
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Elise
10 months ago
Option A - 'mandatory evening and weekend working'? Sounds like a surefire way to get the whole team to quit!
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Valentine
10 months ago
Option D is interesting, but discussing the user interface seems like a distraction from the main issue at hand.
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Larae
8 months ago
Option D is interesting, but discussing the user interface seems like a distraction from the main issue at hand.
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Lilli
8 months ago
C) Advise the user community regarding the reduced scope of requirements and the additional incremental delivery.
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Delbert
8 months ago
B) Reconsider the exit criteria and review the test plan in the context of the current situation.
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Aleisha
9 months ago
A) Introduce mandatory evening and weekend working to retrieve the 3 week slippage.
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Cassie
10 months ago
Option A is a bit extreme, don't you think? Mandatory overtime is a recipe for burnout and unhappy testers.
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Felix
9 months ago
D) Arrange a meeting with the user community representatives to discuss the user interface.
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Linn
9 months ago
C) Advise the user community regarding the reduced scope of requirements and the additional incremental delivery.
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Lili
9 months ago
B) Reconsider the exit criteria and review the test plan in the context of the current situation.
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Tammi
11 months ago
I'm going with Option C. Being upfront with the user community about the changes is the right call here.
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Frederica
9 months ago
Definitely, communication is key in these circumstances.
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Gary
9 months ago
It's important to keep them informed about any changes.
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Launa
10 months ago
I agree, transparency with the user community is key.
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Veronika
10 months ago
Option C sounds like the best approach in this situation.
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Raul
11 months ago
Option B makes the most sense. Adjusting the test plan and exit criteria to the current situation is the responsible thing to do.
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Marguerita
10 months ago
D) Arrange a meeting with the user community representatives to discuss the user interface.
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Basilia
10 months ago
B) That sounds like a good idea. It's important to keep the user community informed.
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Iluminada
10 months ago
C) Advise the user community regarding the reduced scope of requirements and the additional incremental delivery.
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Marion
11 months ago
B) Reconsider the exit criteria and review the test plan in the context of the current situation.
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Serina
11 months ago
I think option C could also be a good approach, to advise the user community about the reduced scope.
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Francoise
12 months ago
I agree with Vashti, we should review the test plan.
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Vashti
12 months ago
I think option B is the most appropriate.
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