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What is the "Pesticide Paradox" in software testing?

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The correct answer is A) The observation that running the same set of tests repeatedly will eventually stop finding new bugs, as the software becomes "immune" to that particular test set

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Correct Answer

The observation that running the same set of tests repeatedly will eventually stop finding new bugs, as the software becomes "immune" to that particular test set

Explanation

To counter the pesticide paradox, test cases need to be regularly reviewed, revised, and supplemented with new tests to find different categories of defects.

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