Testing Fundamentals - Testing Models and ApproachesWhich factor is NOT typically considered when assessing risk in risk-based testing?ALikelihood of failureBTester's personal preferenceCImpact of failureDCost of fixing defectsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify common risk factorsImpact, likelihood, and cost are standard risk factors in testing.Step 2: Recognize irrelevant factorTester's personal preference is subjective and not a risk factor.Final Answer:Tester's personal preference -> Option BQuick Check:Risk factors exclude personal preference [OK]Quick Trick: Risk factors are objective, not personal choices [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing subjective opinions with risk factorsIgnoring cost in risk assessmentMixing risk with test case complexity
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