Question 1
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Entrance facilities may include ( select all that apply)
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Entrance point to the building envelope
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Demarcation point for SP and customer premise cabling
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Primary surge protection devices
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Transistion hardware
Question 2
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Where electrical and building codes apply, only listed cables can be used within a building structure except for an entrance cable that is transitioned or terminated. What is this rule referred to as.
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25 ft rule
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50 ft rule
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100 ft rule
Question 3
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There are multiple types of entrances to Entrance facility. Which is economical over the life cycle, preserves aesthetics, and provides security and physical protection.
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Underground
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Buried
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Ariel
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Tunnel
Question 4
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Which of the following preserves the aesthetic appearance, has low initial cost, but is inflexible to future service reinforcement or changes and requires a sleeve or conduit to enter the building.
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Underground
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Buried
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Tunnel
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Aerial
Question 5
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Which of the following applies to Aerial entrance to entrance facility
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Provides low installation cost
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Subject to traffic and pedestrian clearances
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Does not affect aesthetics
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Susceptible to environmental conditions ( ice loading, tree limbs, winds, lightning)
Question 6
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In wireless entrance using an existing equipment room, the WSP (wireless service provider) typically provides connection through existing SP (service provider) cabling.
Question 7
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Wireless entrance may use media converters to convert __________ ____________from the antenna to
__________ ___________ and into the DAS.
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building/campus, interface/demarcation
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copper cabling/optical fiber
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service entrance/connecting hardware
Question 8
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An Equipment room generally houses equipment that...
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Serves one floor of a building or portion of a floor
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Serves an entire building, campus or customer
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serves a dedicated local group of users
Question 9
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Which of the following is considered to be floor serving as opposed to building serving
Question 10
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Which of the following serves as a point of termination for horizontal and backbone cables on compatible connecting hardware
Question 11
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A telecommunication enclosure may be used in place of a telecommunication room.
Question 12
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Telecommunications pathways permit the placement of_______________and ______________ ____________that support the structured cabling system (SCS)
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plenum and underfloor cable
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equipment and patch cables
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horizontal and backbone cables
Question 13
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While the local AHJ may allow its use, BICSI recommends that ______________ not be used inside commercial buildings.
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ENT electrical non metallic tubing
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FMT flexible metallic tubing
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PVC polyvinyl chloride conduit
Question 14
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Which of the following should never be used for telecommunications cabling.
Question 15
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Fill ratio for new installation of conduit is ____% while the maximum fill ratio is ____%
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30%, 50%
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40%, 60%
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50%, 80%
Question 16
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Following fill ratio for firestoppng is critical since an _________________conduit cannot be effectively firestopped
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overfilled
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partially filled
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empty
Question 17
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A stub up conduit terminates in a _______________ orientation while a stub out terminates in a _________________
orientation.
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vertical/horizontal
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horizontal/vertical
Question 18
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Cable trays and runways are commonly provided a minimum of ____ in. clearance above the pathway and do not contain more than ___ in. depth of cable.
Question 19
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A tubular stock ladder rack is manufactured with a depth of 1.5 and the width varies from 6 in. to 48 in.
Question 20
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Wire basket cable trays are available in three depths, choose all that apply
Question 21
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Open top cable supports are available in sizes for larger quantities of cable but are typically intended to support up to 50 cables between tray and work area.
Question 22
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A _____ covers an area generally associated with some or all of the space within a building. Workspace devices are connected to a centralized device ( switch or server)
Question 23
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A _________ area network is created by linking two or more buildings that are in close proximity to each other.
Question 24
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This is a device that manages one or more resources shared by workstation users and administrators on a network.
Question 25
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This is a network access device that provides a centralized point for LAN communications.
Question 26
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This device makes it possible to segment an organizational network into multiple broadcast domains, also referred to as subnets and or subnetworks.
Question 27
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For Data Centers, to aid in design, levels of redundancy have been established. These are listed as a class (0-4). Which ANSI/BICSI publication would cover this.
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ANSI/BICSI 001-2009
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ANSI/BICSI 002-2014
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ANSI/BICSI 003-2014
Question 28
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Data centers may have multiple entrance rooms for redundancy, and the entrance room is typically located outside the computer room.
Question 29
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The computer room is the core of the data center. While it can be equated to the equipment room, there are several significant differences. Select all that apply
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Cabinets and quantities ( multiple rows of multiple cabinets bolted together)
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Cable density, (quantities of cables per cabinet can be up to 200 )
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Bonding and grounding (may be installed and managed by electrical personnel)
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UPS ( typically managed by electrical personnel)
Question 30
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Data centers have special regulations and rules that must be followed including security , work to be performed , safety, access, etc. Failure to comply will result in removal from the premises.