I checked the jumper and looks like it's correct, I think on the 4th picture of the second post you can see it, if not I can take more pictures and post them.
This is why I asked, the jumper looks like it goes from the cap to the third row buss, which looks like it is connected to the collector of the second transistor.
If your meter has a diode test position, use it. If not then use a low resistance scale. Touch one lead (red or black) to the base connection of the transistor. Take the second lead and touch it to the emitter. You should either get a low reading or a high reading (maybe an infinite resistance reading). Next take the second lead and touch it to the collector. Again you should get some sort of reading. Make note of your readings.
Now reverse the two leads. If you started with the red lead on the base, switch it to the black lead. Now touch the second lead to the emitter and the collector again. Your readings should also reverse from the first test. If you got a low reading from B to E with the red lead on the base, then with the black lead on the base you should get a high reading from B to E. Repeat for the B to C test.
As a final test take a reading from collector to emitter. Test it both ways.
In any case with the NPN transistors that you are testing, you should not have low readings in both directions (polarities) between any two terminals. You should get a low reading from B to E and from B to C with the meter attached in one way and a high reading with the meter leads reversed. The connection from E to C should be high with either lead hookup.