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26310-11 Voice Data and Video

1. The support structure for a horizontal subsystem can consist of J-hooks, ladder racks/trays, bags, and ________.

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2. The most common type of RG6 used in structured cabling systems is ________.

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3. Most straight-through patch cords for Cat 3, 5e, and 6 cable, including commercial patch cords, are wired to the ________.

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4. Horizontal subsystem conduit is limited to how many 90-degree bends between pull points or boxes?

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5. Materials or mechanical devices used to block openings in walls, ceilings, or floors to prevent the passage of fire or smoke are called ________.

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6. Fiber-optic cable that consists of two cables is called ________.

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7. Which of the following types of RG6 coax connector do most professional installers use?

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8. Telecom innerduct for campus backbone subsystems should be labeled within how many inches of the termination point?

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9. All incoming conduit to the equipment/telecom room should include ________.

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10. Vertical fiber-optic cable should be clamped every ________.

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11. Which of the following categories of UTP cable has transmission rates of up to 16MHz and is typically used for Ethernet networks?

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12. Telecom cables in an ER or TR subsystem should be kept at least how many inches away from motors and transformers?

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13. Which of the following describes the work area subsystem?

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14. RG6 cables typically use which of the following types of connectors?

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15. Any penetrations through walls or floors required for the riser pathways must be neatly sleeved and ________.

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