Q: 9
Which of the following is not a type of incremental testing approach?
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C imo. Bottom up doesn't always get highlighted as an incremental approach in some books, so I think it's the odd one here. Not totally sure, but D still sounds like a variation of incremental.
B big-bang's the odd one out here. D can look tricky but it's part of incremental per ISTQB.
Big-bang (B) isn't incremental, it's all-at-once integration. I've seen this phrased similarly in practice tests and the official guide, so pretty confident here but happy to hear if anyone saw different wording.
Probably B, big-bang isn't incremental at all. D is tempting but it's actually legit per ISTQB.
B vs D? Pretty sure it's B. Big-bang isn't incremental, unlike the others which are easy to mix up.
B fits best since big-bang skips all the incremental steps and just tests everything together. The others actually add modules bit by bit. Pretty sure it's B, but correct me if I'm missing some new terminology.
Its B here. Big-bang isn't incremental, it integrates everything at once without stepwise builds. Easy to mix up with the others but ISTQB is pretty clear on this in their syllabus.
B from what I remember. Syllabus and official practice exams both highlight big-bang as non-incremental, check those for confirmation.
B for this one. Big-bang isn't incremental, it's all at once with no stepwise integration. Pretty sure that's what ISTQB wants here.
B tbh
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