Which of the following is not an example of a typical content of a test completion report for a test project?

Which of the following is not an example of a typical content of a test completion report for a test project?
A . The additional effort spent on test execution compared to what was planned
B . The unexpected test environment downtime that resulted in slower test execution
C . The residual risk level if a risk-based test approach was adopted
D . The test procedures of all test cases that have been executed

Answer: D

Explanation:

This answer is correct because the test procedures of all test cases that have been executed are not a typical content of a test completion report for a test project. A test completion report is a document that summarizes the test activities and results at the end of a test project. It usually includes information such as the test objectives, scope, approach, resources, schedule, results, deviations, issues, risks, lessons learned, and recommendations for improvement. The test procedures of all test cases that have been executed are part of the test documentation, but they are not relevant for the test completion report, as they do not provide a high-level overview of the test project outcomes and performance.

Reference: ISTQB Foundation Level Syllabus v4.0, Section 2.5.3.2

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