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In a run requiring 15 m (50 ft) of cable between the floor distributor and the consolidation point, the MAXIMUM length of cable allowed between the CP and the telecommunications outlet is:

A.

27.4 m (90 ft)

B.

36.5 m (120 ft)

C.

45.8 m (150 ft)

D.

75 m (242 ft)

E.

90 m (295 ft)

A telecommunications outlet/connector may be provided using all listed below EXCEPT:

A.

Wireless AP connectivity

B.

Balanced twisted-pair outlets

C.

Optical fiber connectors

D.

4p4c (4 position, 4 contact) connector

The MINIMUM separation distance between grounded metal telecommunications pathway and unshielded power lines is:

A.

75 mm (3 in)

B.

150 mm (6 in)

C.

300 mm (12 in)

D.

610 mm (24 in)

E.

1220 mm (48 in)

A furniture cluster with 26 requires a MINIMUM of how many multiuser telecommunications outlet assembly (MUTOA)?

A.

1

B.

2

C.

3

D.

4

E.

5

When installing outlet boxes in ten private offices in an area which may prove to be difficult to install future additional telecommunications outlets, the MINIMUM quantity of outlet boxes that should be installed is:

A.

10

B.

20

C.

30

D.

Based on the type of cabling specified

When balanced twisted-pair copper cabling, return loss is a measurement of the:

A.

Worst case difference in magnitude between the expected insertion loss and the actual measured insertion loss

B.

Reflection of signal power resulting from the insertion of a device in a transmission line (in dB)

C.

Signal coupling between any two pairs along the entire length of the cabling

D.

Loss in signal resulting from the insertion of a component, of link, or channel, between a transmitter and a receiver

E.

Time required for a signal to travel from one end of the transmission path to the other end

Where backbone cabling exceeds cabling lengths for the same performance or design (for product used in horizontal cabling), there are three fundamental tests which should be considered when testing. They are:

A.

Insertion loss (attenuation), return loss, and wiremap/strand identification

B.

Insertion loss (attenuation), return loss, and continuity

C.

Insertion loss (attenuation), return loss, and length

D.

Insertion loss (attenuation), continuity, and wiremap/strand identification

E.

Continuity, wiremap/strand identification, and propagation delay/delay skew

Premises optical fiber links should be tested:

A.

In one direction at one corresponding wavelength

B.

In one direction at both corresponding wavelengths

C.

Bidirectionally at one corresponding wavelength

D.

Bidirectionally at both corresponding wavelengths

What is the worst case acceptance value for attenuation when testing 2000 m (6562 ft) of 50/125 multimode fiber at a wavelength of 1300 nm when the fiber has 2 connector pairs and 3 splices?

A.

3.4 dB

B.

4.65 dB

C.

5.4 dB

D.

6.4 dB

E.

9.4 dB

You are preparing to test newly installed open office cabling. Within the open office cabling, there are multiple consolidation points (CP) that were installed while waiting for furniture. How do you proceed with permanent link testing?

A.

Test to each CP, then test from CP to workstation.

B.

Wait for open office cabling to be completed, then test to each workstation outlet, including the CP.

C.

Test that the CP is within 90 meters, then test again to the workstation outlet.

D.

Perform permanent link tests to each CP, then continuity tests from CP to each workstation outlet.

E.

Test to each workstation outlet, treating each outlet as a channel.