Option D is too rigid. Test plans can be incomplete or miss important scenarios. Complete testing is more about coverage than just following a checklist.
Option B seems the most comprehensive definition. Testing every statement, branch, and combination of branches is the gold standard for complete testing.
I think option D) You have completed every test in the test plan is also a valid definition. As long as all planned tests are executed, it can be considered complete testing.
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