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BCS TM12 Exam - Topic 5 Question 120 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's TM12 exam
Question #: 120
Topic #: 5
[All TM12 Questions]

The following is the unique ''critical'' quality risk item that has been identified:

CR-RSK-1. The GUI of the application might accept non-integer values for the input field designed to get the number of bottles from the user

Test analysis for system testing has just begun and the following test conditions have been identified:

TC-SEL-2. Test the selection of the package sizes

TC-SEL-4. Test wrong numbers of bottles for an order

TC-CR-RSK-1. Test the accepted values from the input field designed to get the number of bottles from the user

What is the MINIMUM number of test conditions that must be added to fulfill both the EXCR1 and EXCR2 exit criteria?

Number of correct responses: 1

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Denae
1 day ago
Wait, can the GUI really accept non-integer values?
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Rosann
6 days ago
Definitely need to cover all bases, so 4 makes sense.
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Tess
11 days ago
I think 3 is enough, but I could be wrong.
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Cecil
17 days ago
Looks like we need at least 4 test conditions.
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Alline
22 days ago
I bet the developers are kicking themselves for not catching that GUI issue earlier. Better late than never, I guess.
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Ivory
27 days ago
Haha, imagine if the input field accepted non-integer values like "a bottle" or "one million bottles". That would be a real mess!
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Reita
2 months ago
C'mon, 2 test conditions? That's way too few. This is a critical quality risk, we need to be thorough.
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Mona
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Wouldn't 4 test conditions be better to cover all the bases?
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Vallie
2 months ago
I think the answer is B. 3 test conditions should be the minimum to fulfill both the EXCR1 and EXCR2 exit criteria.
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Jolanda
2 months ago
I’m not completely confident, but I think we definitely need to ensure all exit criteria are met, so maybe 3 is the right answer?
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Leontine
2 months ago
I feel like we practiced a similar question where we had to identify the minimum conditions needed, and I think it was 4 in that case.
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Louis
2 months ago
I'm a bit unsure, but I think we might only need 2 additional test conditions since TC-CR-RSK-1 already addresses the critical risk.
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Barbra
3 months ago
I remember we discussed how critical quality risks should always be prioritized in test conditions, so I think we might need at least 3 to cover everything.
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Nan
3 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The critical risk item is specific, and the existing test conditions don't fully cover it, so I believe the minimum number of additional test conditions is 2.
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Barbra
3 months ago
This seems straightforward to me. The critical risk item is about the input field for the number of bottles, and the existing test conditions cover that, so I think the minimum number of additional test conditions is 1.
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Deangelo
3 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the EXCR1 and EXCR2 exit criteria mentioned in the question. I'll need to make sure I understand those requirements before I can determine the minimum number of test conditions.
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Twanna
3 months ago
Okay, let's see. The critical risk item is about the GUI accepting non-integer values for the number of bottles. The existing test conditions cover package size selection and wrong numbers of bottles, but we need to specifically test the input field for the number of bottles. I think I've got a strategy here.
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Carey
3 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully review the test conditions and the critical risk item to figure out the minimum number of additional test conditions required.
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