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ISTQB CTFL-Foundation Exam - Topic 2 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for ISTQB's CTFL-Foundation exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 2
[All CTFL-Foundation Questions]

Which of the following is a Black Box test design technique?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Hui
3 months ago
Statement Coverage is white box, right?
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Vincent
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that?
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Maurine
3 months ago
Nope, it's not Decision Coverage.
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Antonette
4 months ago
I thought it was Equivalence Partitioning?
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Dulce
4 months ago
Definitely Error Guessing!
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Dana
4 months ago
I have a vague memory of a similar question where we discussed these techniques. I think Equivalence Partitioning is the right answer here.
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Oneida
4 months ago
Decision Coverage and Statement Coverage seem more like White Box techniques to me. I might be mixing them up, though.
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Casie
4 months ago
I remember practicing with equivalence partitioning, and I believe that's definitely a Black Box technique. It’s about dividing inputs into valid and invalid groups, right?
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Stephen
5 months ago
I think Error Guessing is a Black Box technique, but I'm not entirely sure. It feels like it focuses on the input rather than the internal structure.
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Hildred
5 months ago
Ah, I've got this! Equivalence Partitioning is the black box test design technique out of these options. I'm feeling good about this one.
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Rueben
5 months ago
I remember learning about these in class, but I'm drawing a blank on the specifics right now. I'll have to review my notes to refresh my memory.
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Bernadine
5 months ago
Okay, let me see... Decision Coverage, Error Guessing, Statement Coverage, and Equivalence Partitioning. I think Equivalence Partitioning is the black box technique here.
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Billye
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about the differences between these black box testing techniques. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Dottie
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question on black box testing techniques. I'm pretty confident I can identify the correct answer.
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Albina
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'll need to think through the different options and consider the tax implications for a basic-rate taxpayer.
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Nicolette
1 year ago
Statement Coverage? Really? I think the answer is clearly Equivalence Partitioning for this Black Box question.
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Jeannetta
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think Decision Coverage is the right answer.
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Vannessa
1 year ago
I believe Error Guessing is the correct choice.
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Deja
1 year ago
I think the answer is Equivalence Partitioning.
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Lajuana
1 year ago
But Error Guessing involves using intuition and experience to uncover defects, which fits the description of a Black Box test design technique.
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Elsa
1 year ago
I'm gonna have to go with Equivalence Partitioning on this one. Seems like the most logical Black Box choice to me.
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Artie
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D) Equivalence Partitioning.
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Nieves
1 year ago
Decision Coverage? Nah, gotta be Equivalence Partitioning, right? That's the Black Box technique I'm familiar with.
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Ty
1 year ago
Error Guessing sounds like a fun approach, but I'm going with Equivalence Partitioning for this one.
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Miesha
1 year ago
True, but Error Guessing can be helpful in certain situations too.
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Jody
1 year ago
Decision Coverage is also important for thorough testing.
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Leigha
1 year ago
I agree, it's a reliable Black Box test design technique.
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Nu
1 year ago
I think Equivalence Partitioning is a solid choice.
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Marta
1 year ago
I think Equivalence Partitioning is the way to go for this Black Box test design technique.
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Rosio
1 year ago
I think Error Guessing could also be a useful technique to consider.
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Isadora
1 year ago
I agree, Equivalence Partitioning is a great technique for Black Box testing.
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Lajuana
1 year ago
I think the answer is B) Error Guessing.
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