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Exam CTFL-AT topic 1 question 9 discussion

Actual exam question from ISTQB's CTFL-AT
Question #: 9
Topic #: 1
[All CTFL-AT Questions]

Which of the following statements about the benefits of the Agile processes promoting early and frequent feedback is NOT true?

  • A. In Agile projects where feedback is provided early and frequently, defects and incorrect requirements are caught earlier and those problems can be fixed faster.
  • B. Feedback from well-conducted Agile retrospectives can be used to positively affect the development process over the course of the next iteration.
  • C. Early and frequent feedback enables the team to deliver the features that represent the highest business value to the customer first.
  • D. Increasing the frequency of feedback and communication between all the stakeholders involved in Agile projects eliminates all communication problems.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Yingya
4 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: D
not possible to eliminate all communication problems
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Yingya
4 weeks, 1 day ago
Answer is D: from syllabus: The benefits of early and frequent feedback include: 1. Avoiding requirement understanding, which may not have been detected until later in the development cycle when they are more expensive to fix. 2. Clarifying customer feature requests, making them available for customer use early. This way, the product better reflects what the customer wants. 3. Discovering (via continuous integration), isolating and resolving quality problems ealry. 4. Providing information to the agila team reagarding its productivity and ability to deliver. 5. promoting consistent project momentum. D is not one of those.
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