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Question

Does the subsume relation of the criteria imply better fault-detection ability?

a.

Yes

b.

No

c.

May be Yes or No

d.

Can't say

Answer: (b).No Explanation:The subsume relation compares the thoroughness of test techniques, not their ability to detect faults and the subsume relations do not necessarily imply better fault detection.

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