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CTFL-2018 Exam - Question 3


Which of the following options describe the chain of events in the correct sequence?

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Correct Answer: A

Error refers to a human action or decision that leads to incorrect results. This error can introduce a fault, which is a flaw in the system, causing the software to potentially behave incorrectly. When the software with a fault is executed, it may result in a failure, where the software's behavior deviates from what is expected. Thus, the correct sequence is Error, Fault, and Failure.

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CubbywooOption: A
Feb 6, 2023

The chain of events in the correct sequence is A because: Error: An error is a human action or decision that produces an incorrect or unexpected result. Fault: A fault is a defect or deviation in the software that can cause it to behave incorrectly. Failure: A failure is an incorrect behavior of the software that deviates from its expected behavior and causes it to produce incorrect or unexpected results. So, the sequence of events is: An error (made by a developer) leads to a fault (a defect in the code) which eventually leads to a failure (the incorrect behavior of the software).

JhoelysOption: A
Jan 23, 2023

La opción A

bhuppiiOption: A
Jun 8, 2023

A is correct

OksanaRa
Jun 28, 2023

There was not a single similar question on the exam

SailuPOption: A
Aug 7, 2023

A is correct

Jay15Option: D
Aug 15, 2023

D is correct

Tasu
Aug 16, 2023

Can anyone tell me if they ask these questions in the real exam or not? Have any of you sat in the exam recently?