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ELECTRICAL LVL 3 MOD 10 VOICE, DATA, AND VIDEO QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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ELECTRICAL LVL 3 MOD 10 VOICE, DATA, AND VIDEO QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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45 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 45
All cables entering a plenum-rated horizontal subsystem must be ____

Also plenum rated

Standard rated for indoor use

Heavy-duty for outdoor use

Only fire-resistant

Term 2 of 45
Telecom cables in an ER or TR subsystem must be separated from electrical conduit or cable
by at least ____

24 inches

18 inches

12 inches

6 inches

Term 3 of 45
When installing multiple cables, the term diver refers to ____

A cable that is only used for audio signals

A cable that is used for power distribution


A cable that connects two different networks

A cable that crosses and disappears into the bundle

,Term 4 of 45
Firestopping

A type of cable that has a center conductor separated from the outer conductor by a
dielectric. Used to transmit very small currents or high-frequency signals.

A facility for connecting cable runs, subsystems, and equipment using patch cords or
jumper cable.


A material or mechanical device used to block openings in walls, ceilings or floors to
prevent the passage of fire or smoke.


A change of timing or phase in transmission signal.

Term 5 of 45
Coaxial cable

A type of cable that has a center conductor separated from the outer conductor by a
dielectric. Used to transmit very small currents or high-frequency signals.


A type of high density polyethylene (HDPE) conduit that is available in both corrugated
and smooth types, and is often placed inside a larger raceway to run communications
cable

A connecting cable used with cross-connect equipment and work area cables. It has
three conductive portions separated by insulators


A material or mechanical device used to block openings in walls, ceilings or floors to
prevent the passage of fire or smoke.

Term 6 of 45
Innerduct on horizontal subsystems must be labeled within ____

Clear protection and affixed

12" of the termination point (1.4.4)


Campus backbone subsystem

48" AFF (at finished floor) (1.5.0)

,Term 7 of 45
All conductors for ____ must run in straight lines and be protected from physical damage.

Grounding


Signal Processing

Data Transmission

Power Distribution

Term 8 of 45
Backbone

A wireless connection for mobile devices


A high-capacity network link between two sections of a network

A low-capacity network link for home use

A temporary connection for testing purposes

Term 9 of 45
Patch Cord

A facility for connecting cable runs, subsystems, and equipment using patch cords or
jumper cable.


A connecting cable used with cross-connect equipment and work area cables. It has
three conductive portions separated by insulators

A change of timing or phase in transmission signal.

Testing

, Term 10 of 45
When installing plastic or metallic OSP buried conduit (NEMA TC-6& TC-8), all 90-degree
bends must have a minimum sweep of _____

3 inches

5 feet (sect. 1.5.0)

A cable that crosses and disappears into the bundle

Electromagnetic

Term 11 of 45
The minimum size grounding conductor for fiber optic is ____

#16 Awg

#12 Awg

#10 Awg


#14 AWG

Term 12 of 45
Ethernet

A local area network (LAN) developed by xerox corporation that uses a bus or star
topology. Ethernet is currently the most popular type of LAN

A type of cable that has a center conductor separated from the outer conductor by a
dielectric. used to transmit very small currents or high-frequency signals.

True

A facility for connecting cable runs, subsystems, and equipment using patch cords or
jumper cable.

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