Testing Fundamentals - Why Software Testing MattersWhat is the primary attitude a tester should have when approaching software testing?AFocus only on testing features that are easy to checkBAssume the software works perfectly unless proven otherwiseCBe curious and skeptical about the software's behaviorDAvoid asking questions about the software's designCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the tester's roleA tester's job is to find problems by questioning and exploring the software carefully.Step 2: Identify the best attitude for testingBeing curious and skeptical helps uncover hidden issues that others might miss.Final Answer:Be curious and skeptical about the software's behavior -> Option CQuick Check:Tester mindset = curiosity and skepticism [OK]Quick Trick: Think like a detective looking for clues [OK]Common Mistakes:Assuming software is always correctIgnoring complex or hidden featuresNot questioning unexpected behavior
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