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GAQM Exam CDCP-001 Topic 1 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CDCP-001 exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 1
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The termination of the ability of a product to perform its required function can be defined as .

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Suggested Answer: D

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Virgina
2 months ago
Failure? Really? How about 'the product has stopped working due to an unfortunate and irreversible incident'? C'mon, people, let's get creative here!
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Noel
11 days ago
Agreed, we should be more creative in our definitions.
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Kenneth
16 days ago
Yeah, let's think outside the box when it comes to defining product failure.
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Twanna
21 days ago
I like that description better!
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Nikita
23 days ago
How about 'the product has stopped working due to an unfortunate and irreversible incident'?
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Johnna
25 days ago
D) Obstacle
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Solange
1 months ago
C) Hindrance
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Pansy
2 months ago
B) Termination
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Lyla
2 months ago
A) Failure
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Dottie
2 months ago
A) Failure is the way to go here. The other options just don't capture the essence of what we're talking about.
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Paulina
28 days ago
D) Obstacle
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Tresa
1 months ago
C) Hindrance
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Hassie
1 months ago
B) Termination
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Billy
2 months ago
A) Failure
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Malcolm
3 months ago
Hmm, I was leaning towards B) Termination, but I can see the logic behind A) Failure. Tough call, but I'll go with Failure.
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Luisa
2 months ago
Failure makes sense in this context.
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Rolande
2 months ago
I agree, Failure seems to be the most fitting option.
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Celia
2 months ago
I think Failure is the right choice here.
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Lindy
3 months ago
I was debating between A) Failure and B) Termination, but I'm going with A. It just feels more precise and accurate.
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Chaya
2 months ago
I think A) Failure is the correct answer too. It makes sense in that context.
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Naomi
3 months ago
I agree, A) Failure seems like the most appropriate term for that definition.
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Kimi
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is A) Failure. That seems like the most straightforward definition of the termination of a product's ability to perform its required function.
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Pearlene
2 months ago
Yes, A) Failure is the best option for the definition of the termination of a product's ability to perform its function.
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Cammy
2 months ago
I think it's definitely A) Failure, that's the most logical choice.
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Bev
3 months ago
Failure makes sense, it's when the product can no longer function properly.
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Ariel
3 months ago
I agree, A) Failure is the correct answer.
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Bo
3 months ago
That makes sense. Failure seems like the most appropriate term for it.
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Brock
3 months ago
I think it's A) Failure because when a product can no longer perform its function, it has failed.
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Bo
4 months ago
A) Failure
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