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Chloeellawright

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Which one of the following statements on troubleshooting data handling instructions is NOT true?
 
  A) Verify that pointers do not point outside the memory boundaries.
  B) Use a large data set when troubleshooting data handling rungs to verify that data size is not a problem.
  C) Use the single-step option to scan one rung at a time.
  D) Use the temporary end (TND) instruction to stop scanning at points where addressing indexes and data transferred can be checked.

Question 2

The ________ counter bit is only true when the up counter rung is true.
 
  A) CD B) UP C) CU D) DN



Kedrick2014

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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