A team is improving how it evaluates Copilot coding agent tasks. Match each task-design element to the best evaluation or control purpose. Which mapping is correct?
1. “Reduce checkout p95 latency by at least 20%.”
2. “Do not modify files outside packages/checkout/**.”
3. “Attach benchmark and regression-test results to the PR.”
4. “List any validation that could not be completed.”
A. Expected measurable outcome
B. Operational scope constraint
C. Reviewable evaluation evidence
D. Validation gap disclosure
E. Repository permission escalation
F. Automatic merge readinessChoose an answer
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Correct answer: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D.
Why this is the answer
The correct mapping is 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D. 1. "Reduce checkout p95 latency by at least 20%" directly states an Expected measurable outcome (A). This is a quantifiable goal the agent should achieve. 2. "Do not modify files outside packages/checkout/" defines an Operational scope constraint (B). It limits the agent's actions to a specific area, preventing unintended changes elsewhere. 3. "Attach benchmark and regression-test results to the PR" specifies Reviewable evaluation evidence (C). These are artifacts that allow human reviewers to verify the agent's work and impact. 4. "List any validation that could not be completed" addresses Validation gap disclosure (D). This prompts the agent to report limitations in its own verification process, highlighting areas needing further human attention. The other options are incorrect because they misalign these fundamental task-design elements with their appropriate evaluation or control purposes. For example, "Repository permission escalation" and "Automatic merge readiness" are not directly represented by the given task elements.
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