Free ServiceNow CTA Actual Exam Questions - Question 6 Discussion
It’s B because non-functional testing checks things like performance and usability, not specific functions or outputs. A and D focus more on functional stuff, so they don’t fit here.
I get why B feels right, but I’m going with A here. Non-functional testing focuses on qualities like performance or reliability, which aren't about specific behaviors or outputs (which is A). Since A talks about specific behaviors and outputs, that’s more functional. B’s mention of “user expectations” is tricky, but I think it’s meant to cover non-functional aspects like usability or performance rather than exact functions. So, I’d say B fits better for non-functional testing because it’s about how the system operates overall, not just what it does specifically.
B. It’s about how the system behaves overall, like speed and usability, not just if it does specific tasks right, which rules out A, C, and D.
B/C? C talks about records and fields, which is more about data handling—a functional aspect. B fits better since non-functional testing checks how the system performs overall, not just specific functions.
Maybe D is out since it talks about functional requirements, which non-functional testing doesn't cover. A and C seem focused on specific actions or data, so they don’t really fit either. B covers how the system operates and meets user expectations, which sounds like the qualities non-functional testing targets beyond just functionality. So B still seems like the best pick here from another angle.
It’s B since non-functional testing looks at system qualities, not just features.
B imo, since non-functional testing checks how well the system performs overall, like speed and usability, rather than specific functions. A and D are more about functional testing.
Guessing B.