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A technician checks the coil of a relay with his ohmmeter, and the reading on the scale is infinity. This indicates what condition of the coil?
 
  A) The coil is functioning properly. B) The coil is shorted.
  C) The coil is open. D) Relays cannot be checked with an ohmmeter.

Question 2

Welded pipe fittings _____.
 
  a. must be peened before they are cleaned and welded
  b. are factory-cleaned and do not require additional cleaning
  c. must be field beveled and then cleaned
  d. are typically beveled from the factory but need cleaning



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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