A team is writing a task template for issues assigned to Copilot coding agent. The template must separate what the agent should use, what it should produce, how reviewers determine completion, and what evidence reviewers can inspect. Match each item to the correct meaning. Which mapping is correct?
1. Agent inputs
2. Agent outputs
3. Success criteria
4. Review evidence
A. Issue, files, constraints, and repository context
B. Pull request diff, patch, tests, or artifact
C. Conditions used to judge acceptable completion
D. Logs, checks, comments, and uploaded artifacts
E. Branch protection rule that replaces human review
F. Copilot reaction that guarantees task completionChoose an answer
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Correct answer: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D.
Why this is the answer
The correct mapping aligns each template component with its appropriate definition. Agent inputs (1) refer to the information the agent uses, such as the issue description, relevant files, constraints, and the repository's context (A). Agent outputs (2) are the tangible results the agent produces, like a pull request diff, a patch, new tests, or an artifact (B). Success criteria (3) define the conditions that determine if the task has been acceptably completed (C). Finally, review evidence (4) encompasses the verifiable items reviewers can inspect to confirm completion, including logs, checks, comments, or uploaded artifacts (D). The incorrect options miscategorize these elements or introduce irrelevant concepts like branch protection rules or Copilot reactions.
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