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BCS TM12 Exam - Topic 3 Question 125 Discussion

After the presentation, you are asked to explain the chart.Assume you have applied a full risk-based testing strategy.Which of the following answers would you expect to best describe the pie chart?Number of correct responses: 1
C) Only the lowest-risk items, tests and bugs should remain in the blue and red areas. Therefore the application can be released at any time subject to management of the items identified in those areas
A) All the risk items have been covered with tests. No more risk items remain to test
B) According to the full risk-based testing strategy applied, it is very likely that the highest-risk items, tests and bugs remain in the blue and red areas. Therefore, it is very risky to release the application
D) 97 percent of the risk items has been tested. No open bugs or test failures remain. Only 3 percent of risk items remains to be covered by the remaining test

BCS TM12 Exam - Topic 3 Question 125 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's TM12 exam
Question #: 125
Topic #: 3
[All TM12 Questions]

After the presentation, you are asked to explain the chart.

Assume you have applied a full risk-based testing strategy.

Which of the following answers would you expect to best describe the pie chart?

Number of correct responses: 1

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Suggested Answer: C

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Theodora
1 month ago
I'm a bit confused about option D; it sounds good, but if only 3 percent of risk items are left, does that mean we can release?
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Hoa
1 month ago
I remember a practice question similar to this where we discussed how risk-based testing prioritizes high-risk areas, so I lean towards option B as well.
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Glory
1 month ago
I think option B makes the most sense because it highlights that the highest-risk items are still untested, but I'm not completely sure.
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