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How does the program logic relate to test adequacy for the requirement in error-based testing techniques?

a.

Test adequacy equals path coverage for the program

b.

Test adequacy is independent of the program logic

c.

Test adequacy depends on the subdomains used as input

d.

Test adequacy is not related to the program logic

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Answer: (b).Test adequacy is independent of the program logic Explanation:In error-based testing, the focus is on error prone points, not necessarily the program logic. The program logic may relate to test adequacy in other testing techniques, but not in error-based testing.

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