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3 years ago
5

Two technicians are discussing ASE certification. Technician A says that there are 60-plus exams each designed to discern the au

tomotive service technician's knowledge of job-related skills. Technician B says that exam questions are based on actual situations, scenarios, and problems that would be seen every day in an auto repair shop. Who is right?
Chemistry
1 answer:
finlep [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Technician B is correct.

Explanation:

ASE exams are in 9 categories and they're based on real things that would happen in service shops in real life.

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