Application doesn't allow customer expected configuration, is an example of _________

Options
- High Severity and Low Priority
- High Severity and High Priority
- Low Severity and Low Priority
- Low Severity and High Priority


CORRECT ANSWER : High Severity and Low Priority

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High Severity and Low Priority

Answer: High Severity and Low Priority

Solution: Severity: Severity is used to define the impact of the bug on the functionality of the system or system.
Priority: Priority term is used to define the impact of the bug on the client business.
If the application doesn’t allow or work on customer expected configuration is an example of high severity and low priority because this defect does not impact on the client business but its impact on the functionality or GUI of the system so its severity is high.

Therefore, option A is a correct answer.

Rohit Srivastava 07-28-2014 03:34 AM

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