Quiz 4 - Cabling
What is the maximum supported bandwidth for a Category 5 twisted-pair cable specified under TIA/EIA-568 standards? 10 Mbps 10 Gbps 100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps, Gigabit Ethernet)
100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet)
With which of the following pin numbers would you associate a white/orange T568A color Fast Ethernet function? 1 6 2 3
3
Which of the following terms refers to the amount of data you can theoretically transmit during a given period of time? Throughput Frequency Attenuation Bandwidth
Bandwidth
Mr. Furland was hired as a network engineer at Secret Eye Corporations that is running a security camera outlet. While setting up a camera at one of the sites, he notices that the security camera has been mounted really high as a result of which there are no power receptacles to power up the device. So, Mr. Furland plans on powering these devices using an Ethernet cable. Which category of cable should he choose to power up the device? Cat 4 Cat 5 Cat 7 Cat 3
Cat 7
Which of the following prefixes would you allot for a quantity of 1,000,000,000 bits per second? Mega Tera Giga Kilo
Giga
Which of the following is not a characteristic of fiber cable? Low cost Throughput Size Noise immunity
Low cost
You have successfully followed the cabling procedures for a new network connection at a primary school. The only task left is to connect the administrative computer to the console port of the router. Which of the following cables will you choose to connect the console port of the router to the computer? Rollover cable Crossover cable Straight-through cable Fiber-optic cable
Straight-through cable
You, as a network engineer, have been sent to insert twisted pairs into an RJ-45 T568B for a newly set up network at Delta Innovations. Which of the following cables will you use in this scenario to connect the workstation to a switch? Rollover cable Straight-through cable Crossover cable Fiber-optic cable
Straight-through cable
Which of the following cables consists of one or more insulated wire pairs encased in a plastic sheath? UTP cable STP cable Coaxial cable Twinaxial cable
UTP cable