If a candidate is given an exam of 40 questions should get 25 marks to pass (61%) and should get 80 % for distinctions.
What is equivalence class partitions.
If a candidate is given an exam of 40 questions should get 25 marks to pass (61%) and should get 80 % for distinctions.
What is equivalence class partitions.
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Case_1: Assuming no decimal allowed
-1 or less than 0 (though not possible as marks are always positive, considered for EP for negative test scenario.)
0 to 24 (Fail)
25 to 31 (Pass)
32 to 40 (Distinction)
above 40 (negative test scenario.)
Case_2: If decimal allowed in marks
less than 0.0 (negative test scenario)
1.0 to 24.9 (Fail)
25.0 to 31.9 (Pass)
32.0 to 40.0 (Distinction)
40.01 (negative test scenario)
Please, let me know the replies.
Equivalence class for fail:
less than 1.0 -> Invalid Class
between 1.0 and 24.9 -> Valid Class
above 24.9 -> Invalid Class
Equivalence class for Pass:
less than 25.0 -> Invalid Class
between 25.0 and 31.9 -> Valid Class
above 31.9 -> Invalid Class
Equivalence class for Distinction:
less than 32.0 -> Invalid Class
between 32.0 and 40.0 -> Valid Class
above 40.0 -> Invalid Class
Sridhar,
Your reply are very specific and good which segregates the valid and invalid partitions.
Thanks for your reply !