A product that satisfies the quality requirements-planning - quality managementthe correct answer is d. the definition of high quality is a product that meets the agreed upon quality requirements and standards. choices a, b, and c are incorrect because they can all be true and at the same time quality can be low. just because a product passed the tests and no defects were found does not mean it is high quality - perhaps the tests were designed poorly and as a result no defects were found. choice b may sound good, but what if the product was supposed to last 30 years or more.