Practise the standard verbs for designing realistic load test scenarios.
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Fill in: 'We ___ a load test scenario that mirrors real traffic patterns instead of a flat, unrealistic ramp.'
We 'design a scenario' — the standard, simple collocation for planning a test's structure. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'An unrealistic traffic shape can ___ a false sense of confidence that hides a real bottleneck.'
We say a bad scenario will 'give' false confidence — the standard, natural collocation here. The other options aren't idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ the load gradually so we can pinpoint the exact point where latency starts to degrade.'
We 'ramp up' load — the standard, established performance-testing collocation for a gradual traffic increase. The other options aren't the recognised term here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ key metrics like p99 latency and error rate throughout every load test run.'
We 'capture' metrics — the standard collocation for recording measurements during a test. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ results against the previous baseline so a regression in throughput never slips by unnoticed.'
We 'compare' results — the standard, simple collocation for contrasting a new run against a known baseline. The other options are less idiomatic here.