| Question | Answer |
| Who must sign off on OJT tasks? | Your supervisor |
| How many times can the written test be taken before a waiting period is imposed? | 3 |
| How many years are allowed to complete the OJT? | 3 |
| What are the steps required to renew an ITS Installer 2 and a Technician registration? | Complete OJT and submit to BICSI B. Complete 15 CECs for level 2 and 18 CECs for Technician C. Be active in the industry D. Submit an application and renewal fee to BICSI |
| How many years experience are required to become a Technician? | 3 |
| How many years experience are required to become a Level 2 Installer? | 1 for copper emphasis [0] C. 2 for fiber emphasis [0] D. 3 [0] E. Either b or c, depending on which emphasis is being applied for [1] Correct Answer: E |
| Which of the following items convey a professional image? | Organized,Neat and clean,Free of offensive or distracting Items,Appropriate for the task to be performed. |
| Each level of the BICSI installation program has | Both a written and hands-on examination |
| If the student fails two retakes | A waiting period of 90 days is imposed. |
| Cabling companies are dependent on______________ for new business | Customers |
| Today, installers are part of a team that conisists of | Their company and organization and people and organizations they work with |
| Communication is _______ percent body language | 55 |
| Communication must be __________, clear, concise, ______________, and truthful and contain clean language. | Timely, unbiased |
| Always find one ____________thing to say. | Positive |
| Appearance is a form of | Communication |
| Feedback and followthrough are key to customer and coworker relationships. | True |
| The way in which others may perceive an employee can be broken down into which three of the following areas. | Body language, tone of voice, choice of words |
| A structured cabling system is defined as the complete collective configuration of cabling and associated hardware at a given site that has been installed to provide a comprehensive ITS infrastructure | True |
| Entrance Facility cabling components include service entrance pathways, cables, and switches and routers. | False |
| Every cabling system is unique in terms of architectural structure and manufacturer warranties. | True |
| Service entrance pathway facilities are limited to two types | False [ |
| A disadvantage of underground conduit is that it is not adaptable to future facility placement or removal. | False |
| Horizontal cabling is? | Not readily accessible and expensive to change |
| Should a structured cabling system be device or application dependent? | No |
| How many backbone levels are allowed in a structured cabling system? | 2 |
| Where does an SP enter a building? | Entrance Facility |
| What is the most "cost-effective" permanent entrance into a building? | Underground |
| What service entrance has the lowest installation cost? | Aerial |
| Patch cords and cross-connects run between termination | Fields. |
| What is the maximum acceptable distance from the work area outlet to the horizontal crossconnect for horizontal cable? | 90 meters |
| According to the standard, the maximum acceptable length for equipment cables in the work area is_____________ meters. | 5 |
| An advantage of an underground entrance facility is that it_____________. | Is adaptable for future facility placement or removal |
| The primary function of the telecommunications room is to: | Terminate horizontal cabling to the backbone cabling |
| Which of the following provides a centralized and controlled environment for large telecommunications equipment? | Equipment room |
| Backbone cabling may provide interconnections between: | Telecommunications rooms (HC) and equipment rooms (BD or CD),Entrance facilities (EF) and telecommunications rooms (HC),Equipment rooms (CD or BD) and entrance facilities (EF). |
| Horizontal cabling may provide interconnections between: | Telecommunications room HC and work areas |
| The recommended physical cabling topology from the telecommunications room to the work area recommended by the TIA/EIA standards is the? | Star |
| The structured Cabling System begins at equipment room: | Local provider termination point |
| The three basic physical topologies are in a network are: | Star, Bus, and Ring |
| The process by which messages are transmitted from device to device is called the: | Logical topology |
| An Equipment Room can also serve as a Telecommunications Room. | True |
| Every cabling system is unique according to? | Architectural structure,Types and characteristics of equipment,Customer requirements,and warranties offered by manufacturers |
| Within the context of LANs, the term topology takes on a dual meaning. One refers to manner in which devices on the network: | ? |
| The entrance facility consists of which of the following: | Cables ,Connecting hardware,and Protection devices. D. All of the above [ |
| Underground pathways? | Has a high initial cost, but is economical over the life time of the system |
| Buried pathways require that the cables be enclosed in some type of enclosure such as conduit. | False |
| The equipment room is a special purpose room that provides space and maintains a suitable operating environment for large telecommunications equipment. | True |
| A LAN supporting a campus will only have one equipment room. | False. |
| The only circumstance where a deviation from the norm by allowing a connection or splice within the horizontal cabling is: | A Consolidation Point (CP),Multiuser Telecommunications Outlet Assembly (MUTOA), Transition Point (TP) |
| A consolication point is normally used as a user interface. | False |
| The cross-connect field color for network connections is: The cross-connect field color for network connections is? | Green |
| The cross-connect field color for second level backbone is? | Gray |
| The cross-connect field color for horizontal cable is: | Blue |
| The cabling configuration that allows the work area equipment cables to extend beyond five meters is: | Multiuser Telecommunications Outlet Assembly (MUTOA) |
| What are the Four levels of instruction for the cabling installation program? | Level 1, Level 2 Copper, Level 2 Fiber, Technician |
| How Many Hands-on tasks does each level have? | Six for all levels |