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What is the main purpose of test adequacy criteria?

a.

To crash a system

b.

To determine the best test technique

c.

To determine when testing can be terminated

d.

To obtain a deeper insight into the properties of test techniques

Answer: (c).To determine when testing can be terminated Explanation:Test adequacy criteria serve as rules used to determine whether or not testing can be terminated.

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