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RESTful API Testing Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Pra

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of RESTful API testing as presented in "The Complete RESTful API Testing Foundations Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", which HTTP status code is most appropriate for indicating that a request was successful but the resource might have been created or modified by a different client during the transaction, leading to a potentially stale representation?
200 OK
208 Already Reported
204 No Content
201 Created
Q2Domain Verified
When performing negative testing on a RESTful API endpoint that expects a JSON payload, what is the most robust approach to validate that the API correctly handles malformed JSON, according to the principles taught in "The Complete RESTful API Testing Foundations Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!"?
Send an empty request body.
Send a request body with correct JSON but in
Send a request body that is syntactically incorrect JSON (e.g., missing commas, unbalanced brackets).
Send a request body with invalid characters.
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of designing effective test cases for RESTful APIs, "The Complete RESTful API Testing Foundations Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!" emphasizes the importance of idempotency. Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies an idempotent operation that a tester should specifically verify?
A GET request to retrieve a list of all available products.
A POST request to create a new unique user record.
A PUT request to update an existing user's email address.
A DELETE request to remove a specific order from the system.

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