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Historically, the Telco owned all of the telephone wiring inside the customer premise.


a. True


b. False

True

Historically, the subscriber was not allowed to make any modifications to the inside wiring, including adding new jacks or telephones. This is still true today.


a. True


b. False

False

Modern datacom cable, such as Cat5, Cat5e, and Cat6 are acceptable for use as telephone inside wiring.


a. True


b. False

True

Twisting pairs of wire together inside the inside wiring cable


a. Makes the cable stronger


b. Reduces electrical resistance


c. Reduces electrical interference


d. Makes the cable more visible


e. None of the above

Reduces electrical inference

Each connection where another phone is connected to the loop is called a (blank)


a. Jack


b. Bridge tap


c. Wire tap


d. Binding Post


e. None of the above

Bridge tap

Each telephone set has an associated electrical measurement called a (blank)


a. Tip Load


b. Ground Load


c. Wire Load


d. Phone Load


e. None of the above

Phone Load

The number of standard telephone sets on a POTS loop should not exceed


a. 3


b. 4


c. 5


d. 6


e. 7

5

If there are too many telephone sets on a POTS loop, then


a. The CO won't be able to supply dial tone


b. The extra load will cause the wires in the loop to melt


c. The CO won't be able to supply enough ring current to make the phones ring


d. The ILEC will cancel your service contract


e. None of the above

The CO won't be able to supply enough ring current to make the phones ring

Inside wiring cables that pass through enclosed ceiling must be (blank) in order to meet fire regulations


a. 'Plenum grade'


b. 'Cat 3' or better


c. Shielded


d. Fastened with special staples


e. None of the above

Plenum Grade

'Fire stopping is intended to


a. Make traffic pull over and stop when an fire emergency vehicle is flashing its lights


b. Prohibit the spread of fire and smoke from one location to another


c. Make installation of a sprinkler system mandatory


d. Encourage people to quit smoking


e. None of the above

Prohibit the spread of fire and smoke from one location to another

The Telco building entrance is


a. a special entrance that can only be used by telephone technicians


b. a room where the PBX is located


c. any door leading to a telecommunications closet


d. the point where the service provider brings telephone cables into a building through the building's foundation


e. None of the above

the point where the service provider brings telephone cables into a building through the building's foundation

The service provider terminates the cables brought through the building entrance utilizing (blank) protection


a. Gas Tube


b. micro fuse


c. Solid State


d. mini fuse


e. spark gap

Gas Tube, Solid State

Pick all of the devices where the distribution of dial tone in a building could start


a. ADF


b. CPP


c. BDF


d. SSP


e. MDF

ADF, BDF, MDF

The central point in a building where all cables converge is the


a. ADF


b. MDF


c. BDF


d. IDF


e. CPE



MDF

The (blank) connects other floors' (IDF/TC's) of a multiple floor building to the MDF


a. riser cable


b. conduit


c. loop


d. cable rack


e. None of the above

Riser Cable

The (blank) extends telecom service on the same floor to other sections of a building (as with single floor complexes).


a. IDF


b. electrical panel


c. MDF


d. BDF


e. horizontal run

Horizontal Run

USOC is an acronym for


a. Bell System Universal Service Ordering Code


b. Uninversal Service Ordering Code


c. Uninterruptable Special Order Cable


d. Unfulfilled Servie Order Count


e. None of the above

Bell System Universal Service Ordering Code