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SO00

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Which one of the following ladder output branch statements is NOT false?
 
  A) The software limits the number placed in parallel.
  B) PLC 5 and SLC 500 can have branches at the output side of the rung.
  C) PLC 5 and SLC 500 output branches can include input instructions.
  D) ControlLogix processor requires that multiple outputs are in series and does not allow parallel single output per branches.

Question 2

The D qualifier letter ________.
 
  A) Will not execute if the timer for the action block is shorter than the step timer
  B) Uses an internal timer in the action block
  C) Is always used with an L action qualifier
  D) All the above



blakcmamba

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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