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ISTQB ATTA Exam - Topic 1 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for ISTQB's ATTA exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 1
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Part 3 "Bonus Program"

Which of the following is the most important benefit of making exploratory testing part of your test approach for the ''Bonus Program''? 3 credits [K4]

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Suggested Answer: D

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Santos
4 months ago
B sounds good for predicting risks, but I lean towards D for effectiveness.
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Reita
4 months ago
Wait, can exploratory testing really prevent defects in requirements? Seems a bit optimistic.
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Renay
4 months ago
A is important too, but experience alone doesn't guarantee success.
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Anika
4 months ago
Totally agree with D! Flexibility is key in testing.
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Jade
4 months ago
I think D is the best choice! Exploratory testing really shines without a complete test basis.
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Luis
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think the experience of the test team is less relevant than the ability to test effectively without a complete basis. So, D seems strong.
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Providencia
5 months ago
I feel like preventing defects during requirements analysis is important too, but I can't recall if that's the main benefit of exploratory testing.
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Bulah
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about predicting residual risk being crucial. Maybe option B?
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Aliza
5 months ago
I think option D might be the right choice since exploratory testing allows for flexibility without needing a full test basis.
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Annamae
5 months ago
I've worked with Jenkins before, and I know the Jenkinsfile is part of the source code repository, not stored in the Jenkins installation directory. So I'll confidently choose option C.
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Erick
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about customizing the Salesforce1 mobile app. I'll start by carefully reading through the options and thinking about which ones are related to branding.
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Marta
9 months ago
I guess the 'Bonus Program' is so exciting, it's making the candidates a little bonus-crazy too!
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Denny
8 months ago
D) The ability to test effectively without a complete test basis
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Lajuana
8 months ago
C) The ability to prevent defects during requirements analysis
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Stanford
8 months ago
B) The ability to accurately predict the residual risk prior to delivery
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Nydia
8 months ago
A) The ability to utilize a very experienced test team
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Alishia
9 months ago
Ah, the age-old debate: structured testing vs. exploratory testing. I say, why not both? A good test team should be able to utilize both approaches for the 'Bonus Program'.
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Talia
8 months ago
C) The ability to prevent defects during requirements analysis
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Jamal
9 months ago
B) The ability to accurately predict the residual risk prior to delivery
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Ernie
9 months ago
A) The ability to utilize a very experienced test team
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Stephaine
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B) and D). Accurately predicting the residual risk is important, but being able to test without a complete test basis seems more relevant here.
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Lamar
8 months ago
I agree with you, D) seems like the best option for this scenario.
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Paulina
8 months ago
I see your point, but I think B) is crucial for ensuring we understand the risks involved.
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Ben
8 months ago
I think D) is the way to go. Testing without a complete test basis can be really helpful.
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Shala
10 months ago
D) The ability to test effectively without a complete test basis is the most important benefit. In a fast-paced environment like the 'Bonus Program', we can't always have a full set of requirements upfront.
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Na
9 months ago
C) The ability to prevent defects during requirements analysis
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Erick
10 months ago
B) The ability to accurately predict the residual risk prior to delivery
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Sherell
10 months ago
A) The ability to utilize a very experienced test team
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Patria
10 months ago
Exploratory testing allows us to uncover hidden issues that we may have missed with a more structured approach. This is crucial for the 'Bonus Program' where we need to ensure a flawless user experience.
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Gerardo
8 months ago
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Ming
8 months ago
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Lavelle
9 months ago
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Kenneth
9 months ago
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Ashlyn
9 months ago
D) The ability to test effectively without a complete test basis
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Ahmed
9 months ago
C) The ability to prevent defects during requirements analysis
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Florencia
10 months ago
B) The ability to accurately predict the residual risk prior to delivery
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Tiara
10 months ago
A) The ability to utilize a very experienced test team
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Felix
11 months ago
But wouldn't having an experienced test team help in identifying potential issues more efficiently?
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Catina
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's D) The ability to test effectively without a complete test basis.
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Felix
11 months ago
I think the most important benefit is A) The ability to utilize a very experienced test team.
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