Testing Fundamentals - Functional Testing TechniquesWhich of the following best describes a tester's mindset during exploratory testing?ACreatively investigating and adapting tests on the flyBOnly reporting bugs found by automationCStrictly following predefined stepsDAvoiding any changes to test approachCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify mindset in exploratory testingExploratory testers think creatively and adapt tests as they learn about the software.Step 2: Match options to this mindsetCreatively investigating and adapting tests on the fly matches this adaptive, creative approach; others describe rigid or automation-only mindsets.Final Answer:Creatively investigating and adapting tests on the fly -> Option AQuick Check:Exploratory mindset = Creative and adaptive [OK]Quick Trick: Exploratory testers adapt tests as they learn [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking exploratory testers follow strict scriptsAssuming exploratory testing is only automationBelieving testers avoid changing tests
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