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CTFL-2018 — Question 35


Which of the following apply to System Testing?

a) May satisfy legal requirements.

b) Can use system specifications as a test basis.

c) Often the responsibility of business users.

d) Test objects include recovery systems and hot sites.

e) Should focus on the communication between systems.

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Correct Answer: C

System testing can indeed satisfy legal or regulatory requirements or standards, which is often necessary for compliance. Moreover, system specifications, including both functional and non-functional requirements, are commonly used as a test basis during system testing to ensure the system operates correctly according to the outlined specifications.

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modocoOption: C
May 21, 2023

from the syllabus page 35 https://astqb.org/assets/documents/CTFL-2018-Syllabus.pdf a. "System testing often produces information that is used by stakeholders to make release decisions. System testing may also satisfy legal or regulatory requirements or standards. " b. "Test basis Examples of work products that can be used as a test basis for system testing include: • System and software requirement specifications (functional and non-functional) "

AndrejCakyOption: C
Mar 29, 2023

I think that the correct answer is C, In the book: 'System testing may also satisfy legal or regulatory requirements or standards', and for recovery systems and hot sites says that they are test objects for Acceptance Testing not for System Testing.

skiw4oOption: C
May 11, 2023

C is correct

LynxyOption: C
Dec 12, 2023

from the syllabus page 35 https://astqb.org/assets/documents/CTFL-2018-Syllabus.pdf a. "System testing often produces information that is used by stakeholders to make release decisions. System testing may also satisfy legal or regulatory requirements or standards. " b. "Test basis Examples of work products that can be used as a test basis for system testing include: • System and software requirement specifications (functional and non-functional) "