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The following question is one that was provided by designers for the  A  basic level
exam. It is NOT included in the final published test and is for reference only. The topic
is Transforming a Schematic or logic Diagram.

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          122  In general, where should field adjustable components be placed? 
          
          A. near the ground bus 
          B. in the center of the board
          C. adjacent to the high speed circuits
          D. at the edge opposite the connector

     
                        select the most correct answer

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Previous QOD

          121  When describing a bare board which datum planes relate to X and Y
          coordinate information? 
          
          B. the tertiary datum
          E. the secondary datum
     
Resource: IPC-T-50 Specific Terms; IPC-D-275 para 5.2.3; figure 5-6A thru 5-6E

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