Which of the following options BEST explain the pesticide paradox principle of testing?

Which of the following options BEST explain the pesticide paradox principle of testing?
A. If we do not regularly review and revise our tests, we’ll stop finding defects.
B. Repeatedly running a set of tests will ensure that a system is defect free.
C. Defects are, paradoxically, often contained in a small number of modules.
D. Testing, like spraying pesticide, is an effective bug / defect removal activity.

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