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Question #: 5
Topic #: 1
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You work for an insurance company that is running several parallel projects. You have been asked to advise on the best approach for test case design for each project.
Project C has been experiencing quality issues with the requirements documentation. In previous releases, the requirements were perceived to be vague and inconsistent, prompting many time-consuming questions from the test analysts during analysis and design. For the current release, more formal requirements reviews have been introduced to try and improve quality.
Project D has recognised the need for better regression testing and it is expected that 80% of the test cases created in the next release will form part of the regression pack. The regression tests will be run manually with a plan to introduce automation for future releases.
What should your recommendation be with respect to the level of test case design for projects C and D?

  • A. Project C - High level test cases. Project D - High level test cases.
  • B. Project C - High level test cases. Project D - Low level test cases.
  • C. Project C - Low level test cases. Project D - High level test cases.
  • D. Project C - Low level test cases. Project D - Low level test cases.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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kocurc
3 months ago
C seems correct
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