Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Mapua University
School of Electronic, and Computer Engineering
4Q A.Y 2020-2021
Name:
Course and Section:
Instructor: Engr. John Christian Y. Nicdao
Telecommunication Network*
2. A generic telecommunications cabling system for commercial buildings that will support a
multiproduct, multivendor environment.
3. It has two conductors and an inner solid wire surrounded by an outer braided metal sheath.
Coaxial Cable*
Copper Wiring
Optical Fibers
Wireless
4. A term used to describe telecommunications in which electromagnetic waves carry the signal instead
of some form of wire.
Coaxial Cable
Copper Wiring
Optical Fibers
Wireless*
5. This are long, thin strands of very pure silicon glass or plastic about the diameter of a human hair.
Coaxial Cable
Copper Wiring
Optical Fibers*
Wireless
Core
Cladding
Buffer Coating
Cabling*
7. A plastic coating that protects the fiber from damage and moisture.
Core
Cladding
Buffer Coating*
Cabling
Optical Cables
Jacket*
Core
Cladding
9. The medium through which voice and data move from one telecommunication device to another.
Telecommunications Cabling*
Telecommunication Network
10. The generic term used to describe a main pathway or cabling media that interconnects several
telecommunication devices.
Pathway
Backbone*
Raceway
Jacket
11. Typically a raceway, a channel, or trough designed to hold wires and cables.
Pathway*
Backbone
Raceway
Jacket
12. The entrance to the building for both public and private network service cables.
Interbuilding Backbone
Telecommunications Closet
Interbuilding Backbone
Telecommunications Closet
14. An enclosed area like a room or a cabinet to house telecommunications equipment, distribution
frames, cable terminations and cross connects.
Interbuilding Backbone
Telecommunications Closet*
Telecommunication Closet
Patch Panel*
Backbone Pathway
Horizontal Pathways
16. It offers the connectivity between telecommunication rooms, equipment rooms, access provider
spaces and entrance facilities, also known as vertical cabling.
Telecommunication Closet
Patch Panel
Backbone Pathway*
Horizontal Pathways
17. Connects the backbone cabling entering the telecommunications closet with the terminal equipment
in the work area.
Telecommunication Closet
Patch Panel
Backbone Pathway
Horizontal Pathways*
18. The following are the types of media used for horizontal cabling, EXCEPT:
UTP
STP
Optical Cable
LAN*
19. The standard size of horizontal pathway of cross-section area for every 100 f t 2 of workspace area
being served.
S 294 i n2
S 90i n2
S 1 i n2*
S 9.3 i n2
20. The maximum distance of extension of the telecommunications closet to the work area.
D 294 ft*
D 90 ft
D 645 ft
D 100 ft
21. A pull box, splice box, or pulling point is required for any pathway where there are more than two 90
° bends, a 180° reverse bend or length more than 100 feet.
Telecommunication Closet
Patch Panel
Backbone Pathway
Horizontal Pathways*
22. Typical telecommunications outlet is made in a () electrical box with horizontal cabling terminating
at a connector on the faceplate covering the box.
Work Area*
Service Center
Backbone Pathway
Horizontal Pathway
23. The minimum number of telecommunications outlet or connectors at each work are which is a
practice in the industry.
N1
N 2*
N3
N4
24. The central part of the system that accepts incoming services and distributes services throughout
the home.
Service Center*
High-Performance Cabling
Work Area
25. The thin glass center of the fiber where the light travels
Optical Cables
Jacket
Core*
Cladding
26. It consists of pair of copper wires that are twisted to certain specifications.
Copper Wiring
27. This network extends over a large geographical area for the primary purpose of computer
networking
Telecommunications Network
28. It connects the computers and hardware such as printers located in a geographic region of the size
of a metropolitan area.
Telecommunications Network
Telecommunications Network
Ethernet
ARCnet
Token Ring
Radio Wave*