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Instructions available in PLCs can be grouped in two categories: ________and ________


instructions.
a) basic ladder _ enhanced ladder
b) basic ladder and simple ladder
c) enhanced ladder _relational ladder

2. _____ is a method of entering ladder logic representation.


a) Segment programming
b) TINT
c) Boolean mnemonics

3. A ladder diagram is composed of _____ each controlling _____.


a) one or more rungs _a JSR
b) one or more rungs _one output
c) only one rung _ one output

4. Ladder contacts can be programmed in:


a) Both answers are true.
b) series-parallel
c) series or parallel

5. Select the incorrect answer. One-shot outputs may be triggered by either the _____ or the
_____ of the signal.
a) leading edge_ trailing edge
b) Input edge _ Output edge
c) rising edge _ falling edge

6. If you want reverse power flow to be present in a rung you must program a
a) Reverse path that implements the reverse flow.
b) Forward path that implements the reverse flow.
c) use reverse logic

7. ____ is a method used to observe the operation or execution of a control program one time.
a) Step scan
b) Test rung scan
c) Single scan

8. The L2 rail side of an electromechanical circuit is represented by _____________.


a) the left side of the rail
b) The right side of the ladder rung.
c) sub-script lettering with arrows

9. PLC instructions ___________.


a) Uses the same symbols as relay logic.
b) were copied using the original relay instructions
c) Were added to the original relay instructions to make PLCs more powerful.
ANSWERS:

1.(a) 2.(c) 3.(b) 4.(a) 5.(b) 6.(b) 7.(c) 8.(b) 9.(c)

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