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Frage 301ISTQB CTFL v4.0 Sample Exam A

The following list contains risks that have been identified for a new software product to be developed: i. Management moves two experienced testers to another project ii. The system does not comply with functional safety standards iii. System response time exceeds user requirements iv. Stakeholders have inaccurate expectations v. Disabled people have problems when using the system Which of them are project risks?

Antwortmöglichkeiten

A.i, iv are project risks; ii, iii, v are not project risks✓
B.iv, v are project risks; i, ii, iii are not project risks
C.i, iii are project risks; ii, iv, v are not project risks
D.ii, v are project risks; i, iii, iv are not project risks

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A: i, iv are project risks; ii, iii, v are not project risks

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