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BCS Exam TM12 Topic 4 Question 99 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's TM12 exam
Question #: 99
Topic #: 4
[All TM12 Questions]

During the system testing phase a tester from your test team observes a failure in the system under test and he/she decides to create an incident report. The incident report is currently in a ''new'' state, indicating it needs to be investigated.

Which THREE of the following information items can't yet be present in the incident report?

Number of correct responses: 3

(2 credits out of 3 credits correct, 1 credit point)

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

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Carlene
2 months ago
I bet the tester is just glad they didn't spill their coffee on the keyboard during all this excitement. Let's give them a break, shall we?
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Aleisha
1 months ago
D) What really caused the failure (actual cause)
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Leila
1 months ago
B) The actual and the expected result highlighting the failure
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Deangelo
1 months ago
A) The type of defect that caused the failure
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Delmy
2 months ago
Wait, the tester didn't even have their morning coffee yet and you expect them to know the root cause? This is going to be a long day.
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Ty
30 days ago
C) The lifecycle phase in which the defect has been introduced
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Maurine
1 months ago
B) The actual and the expected result highlighting the failure
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Leota
2 months ago
A) The type of defect that caused the failure
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Lino
2 months ago
Wow, this is tricky. I reckon A, C, and D are the missing pieces. The tester is still digging into the details.
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Gilberto
2 months ago
Haha, definitely not D - the tester is trying to figure out what really caused the failure, not stating it yet! I'd go with A, C, and E.
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Junita
1 months ago
Sounds good, let's make sure the incident report is thorough.
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Selene
1 months ago
Agreed, let's focus on the type of defect, lifecycle phase, and steps to reproduce.
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Amber
2 months ago
Yeah, D is definitely not needed at this stage.
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Jade
2 months ago
I think A, C, and E are the correct options.
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Edward
2 months ago
I believe B, D, and E should not be in the report yet. We need to gather more information before including those.
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Sang
3 months ago
Hmm, I'd say B, C, and D can't be present yet. The tester is still in the early stages of the investigation.
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Paul
2 months ago
D) What really caused the failure (actual cause)
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Ashley
2 months ago
E) Steps to reproduce the failure, including screenshots, database dumps and logs where applicable
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Rosalyn
2 months ago
A) The type of defect that caused the failure
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Tori
3 months ago
I agree with Glendora. Those details require further investigation before being included in the report.
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Celestina
3 months ago
I think A, C, and D are the missing information items. The tester should still be investigating the root cause and the defect type.
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Margurite
2 months ago
Yes, the tester needs to gather more information before including the defect type, lifecycle phase, and actual cause in the report.
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Fletcher
2 months ago
I agree with you, A, C, and D are definitely missing from the incident report.
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Glendora
3 months ago
I think A, C, and D can't be present in the incident report yet.
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