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iSQI CTAL-TM_Syll2012 Exam - Topic 2 Question 93 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CTAL-TM_Syll2012 exam
Question #: 93
Topic #: 2
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Assume that you are the Test Manager for a small insurance application development project. You have decided to adopt a risk-based testing strategy: 5 product risks (R1, R2, R3, R4, R5)

have been identified and their levels of risk have been assessed. 10 test cases (T1, ..., T10) have been designed to cover all the product risks.

The following table shows the risk level and the test cases associated to the identified product risks (higher risk level means higher risk):

You are not confident with the assessment of the risk level and you suspect that it will be possible to find high-priority bugs in low-risk areas.

Furthermore the period for test execution is very short. Your goal is to test all the product risks in a risk-based way, while assuring that each product risk gets at least some amount of testing. Which of the following answers describes the best test execution schedule in this scenario? K3 2 credits

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Suggested Answer: B

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Mi
4 days ago
Surprised that low-risk areas might have high-priority bugs!
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Bev
9 days ago
I disagree, A covers all test cases equally.
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Geoffrey
15 days ago
I think option D makes the most sense for high-risk areas.
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Jettie
20 days ago
I’m leaning towards option B, but I’m not confident. It feels like it mixes high and low risks, which might help uncover unexpected bugs, similar to what we discussed in class.
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Irving
25 days ago
I recall that in our last mock exam, we had a question about prioritizing tests based on risk. I feel like we should still give some attention to the lower-risk areas, but I can't remember the exact approach.
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Avery
1 month ago
I think option D might be the best choice because it seems to focus on the higher-risk areas first, but I'm a little uncertain about how to handle the low-risk tests.
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Lore
1 month ago
I'm not entirely sure which test cases to prioritize since the risk levels seem a bit off. I remember we practiced similar questions where we had to balance risk and time constraints.
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