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Which of the following are the individuals responsible for managing project processes and applying knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to complete project activities?
All of the phases of the project are referred to as the _________.
What are the two processes in the initiating process group?
Which of the following is a document will formally authorize either the project or a phase of the project to begin?
What is the process of identifying the people, groups or organizations that may impact or are impacted by the project?
What is the name of the formal process for gathering information from the customer in charge of the cabling design project and key users?
The communication cabling systems found in commercial and industrial buildings are planned and organized to support different communications systems and are designed to support an average life cycle of ___ years.
The ANSI/TIA-568-D standard consists of ____ different standards.
One work area is designed for _______ of usable floor space in commercial buildings.
A distributor room can be sized to serve equipment outlets or usable floor space, when the number of equipment outlets is unknown. One distributor room is designed to serve up to ______ of usable floor space.
Industry cabling standards require that a distributor room be located on the same floor as the work area locations that it must serve.
The _____ is a special space in a building that is required to house and support common and/or special communications or data equipment.
The specifications for the size of a distributor room are defined in what standard?
The temperature of an Equipment Room must stay within what operating range?
The demarcation point is usually installed in which of the following building spaces?
Industry cabling standards require what grade of plywood to be used for DR backboards?
How much clear space at the top and bottom of the backboard must be allocated for cable routing?
How many square inches must be allocated for each optical fiber pair to be terminated or cross-connected on a backboard?
What is the maximum length of the cross-connect wires in either the IC (BD) and MC (CD) telecommunications rooms?
When performing core drilling in a telecommunications room, all core holes should be placed on the right side of the room.
Industry standards recommend allocating a minimum of ______ of clear working space in front of all punch down block fields.
What clearance must be allocated ‘behind’ communication racks in a distributor room?
What size conduit is used for sleeves between vertically aligned distributor rooms?
The ANSI/TIA-569-B standard permits a conduit fill percentage of _____ of the conduits internal diameter for ‘one’ cable.
The maximum fill for a conduit is based on the internal conduit size and the outside diameter of the cables to be installed in the conduit. The total capacity of a conduit is reduced by _____ for each 90 degree bend in the conduit run.
As a general rule, the industry standards and best practices documents recommend a maximum fill ratio of ____ of the pathway’s capacity for ‘three or more’ cables.
What is the minimum number of sleeves that should be installed in a distributor room that serves a usable floor space of 5,001 to 10,000 sq. m (50,001 to 100,000 sq. ft.)?
What is the minimum size slot that should be installed in a distributor room that serves a usable floor space of 25,001 to 50,000 sq. m (250,001 to 500,000 sq. ft.)?
Which of the following types of media is ‘not’ recognized by the ANSI/TIA-568.1-D standard for use in the backbone cabling subsystem?
What is the maximum distance supported for UTP cable in the backbone subsystem from the MC to HC?
What is the maximum distance supported for multimode fiber cable in the backbone subsystem from the MC to IC?
What is the maximum distance supported for singlemode fiber cable in the backbone subsystem from the MC to HC?
What type of optical fiber cable is suitable for a plenum environment?
The size of the intrabuilding backbone cables to install in a building will depend on the type of applications that must be supported inside of a building and the location of the network equipment inside of a building.
What type of horizontal pathway uses the space between the building roof and the drop ceiling suspended above most building work areas?
Ducts are sized for 650 sq. mm (1 sq. in.) of capacity for each ______ of usable floor space.
Industry standards recommend installed a pull box for each _____ of conduit.
The minimum bend radius of a conduit that has an internal diameter of more than 50 mm (2 in.) is ______ times the internal diameter of the conduit.
Both ends of a terminated conduit must be labeled according to the specification of what standard?
Most local building codes classify the interstitial space above a drop ceiling and the building roof as a ‘plenum’ space.
Local building codes typically specify minimum cable supports at ______ to _______ intervals along the entire cable run.
Industry cabling standards recommend that the maximum horizontal pathway is _______ to each work location.
The industry standard is to allocate one work area for every 10 sq. m (100 sq. ft.) of usable floor space.
Industry cabling standards require that all cables installed in the horizontal cabling subsystem be installed in a _______ topology.
What is the maximum length of the horizontal cabling ‘channel’?
What is the standard for telecommunications grounding and bonding requirements?
The first step for creating an action plan is to perform which planning activity?
What phase of the project would put the project plan into action?
Which of the following is the process of performing the work defined in the project plan to achieve the project’s deliverables?
For an IT cabling infrastructure project, closing the project includes all of the following activities except: