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Why the other options are less direct symptoms of inadequate negative unit tests:
A. The delivered user interfaces are regularly not meeting the expectations of the business users.
Explanation: This is more related to poor requirements gathering, design, or positive functional testing. While negative testing can impact user experience (e.g., through unhandled errors), this symptom primarily points to a misalignment between development and business expectations, not specifically a lack of negative unit tests.
D. Developers constantly ask the testers for a screenshot of the error and the exact steps of reproducing the error.
Explanation: While this indicates poor error reporting and a lack of clear test case documentation, it doesn't specifically point to inadequate negative unit tests. It could be a symptom of any type of insufficient testing (positive or negative), or simply poor communication/documentation practices between dev and QA. Negative unit tests aim to catch these errors before they even reach the testers....
D represents more of the defined/expected error
Dose anybody know why D is wrong?