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Questions # 51:

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

Options:

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)

Questions # 52:

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:

Options:

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)

Questions # 53:

Which of the following is NOT true about consolidation points?

Options:

A.

They are not to be used for direct connections to active equipment.

B.

They allow horizontal cables to be extended into work area pathways.

C.

They are to be terminated on separate connectors for each individual user.

D.

The maximum length of cable from the consolidation point (CP) to the outlet varies by media type.

Questions # 54:

An open office design is made up of three furniture clusters and contains a total of nine. How many multiuser telecommunications outlet assemblies (MUTOA) should be in the design?

Options:

A.

1

B.

3

C.

4

D.

6

E.

9

Questions # 55:

Important considerations when designing telecommunications distribution within modular furniture include all of the following EXCEPT:

Options:

A.

How the furniture pathways will be connected to horizontal building pathways

B.

Separation of telecommunications cabling and electrical power

C.

Diameter of cable to be installed

D.

Maximum initial fill ratio of 40 percent when derated because of corners

Questions # 56:

At a minimum, convenience receptacles in an ER or TR are to be located ________ AFF.

Options:

A.

150 mm (6 in)

B.

300 mm (12 in)

C.

375 mm (15 in)

D.

450 mm (18 in)

Questions # 57:

A building has a floor space of 16.7 m (55 ft) by 45 m (150 ft) with a common core measuring 9.17 m (30 ft) by 13.7 m (45 ft). How many individual can be provided in the usable floor space?

Options:

A.

50

B.

58

C.

69

D.

77

E.

85

Questions # 58:

In a telecommunications room (TR), the MINIMUM bottom edge height recommendation for mounting plywood on the wall is ________ above AFF.

Options:

A.

51 mm (2 in)

B.

152 mm (6 in)

C.

200 mm (8 in)

D.

305 mm (12 in)

E.

410 mm (16 in)

Questions # 59:

You are starting work on a new high school. The architect has provided you with a telecommunications room located between the kitchen cold store room and the automotive and welding shops. What should you do?

Options:

A.

Work with the architect to find another location

B.

Insist that the welding shop be placed as far from the telecommunications space as possible

C.

File a complaint with the client

D.

Provide shielded cable tray in the telecommunications room and in the outer halls

E.

Request that shielding be placed around the compressors and the arc welding units

Questions # 60:

You are recommending to an architect the location within a telecommunications room for the placement of floor sleeves connecting to the telecommunications room directly below. Where should the sleeves be placed within the room?

Options:

A.

On the left side of the room at the base of the wall

B.

On the right side of the room at the base of the wall

C.

Centered along the base of the wall

D.

Near the entrance to the room

E.

Conduit should be extended from the sleeves to 2.4 m (8 ft) AFF

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