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Question

What is the quality of manual test techniques?

a.

They are strong

b.

They rely on the qualities of the participants

c.

They are based on assumptions

d.

None of the above

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Answer: (b).They rely on the qualities of the participants Explanation:Manual test techniques rely heavily on the qualities of the participants in the test process.

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