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Field Tech II - III Conventional – NCTI
Questions and Answers 2023
What is one reason why broadband cable operators install fiber-optic cable in stages
instead of changing the infrastructure all at once? - answer Changing the
infrastructure all at once would cause too many service disruptions.

What is the difference between the fiber-to-the-node (FTTN) and fiber-to-the-curb
(FTTC) topologies? - answer An FTTC is allowed a smaller number of RF amplifiers
between the optical fiber and the customer premises.

Which type of star topology used in a passive optical network (PON) places the PON
splitters into fiber access terminal (FAT) located deep in the network and closer to the
customer premises than the centralized split? - answer Distributed star.

Which element of a passive optical network (PON) uses a Bragg grating filter? - answer
Optical line terminal (OLT).

Which element of a passive optical network (PON) uses patch panels? - answer
Optical distribution network (ODN).

What is it about radio frequency over glass (RFoG) that made broadband cable
operators envision using it to make a seamless transition from the legacy hybrid
fiber/coax (HFC) architecture over to a gigabit-capable passive optical network (GPON)
or Ethernet passive optical network (EPON)? - answer RFoG can operate in parallel
with GPON or EPON, which eliminates the need for any downtime during the transition.

How are optical splitters used in the forward path? - answer In the forward path,
optical splitters are used as passive branching devices that divide an optical signal
across multiple output fibers.

Which of the following describes a fiber pigtail? - answer Fiber-optic cable with pre-
connectorized ends.

Heat shrink tubing is installed over the fusion-splice to strengthen and protect it. When
should the heat shrink be installed on the fiber? - answer Before stripping the plastic
coating from the fiber.

Which of these components is used in a passive optical network (PON)? - answer
Optical splitters

Which of the following are statements of true axioms? - answer When A = C and B =
C, then A = B because both are equal to C, which supports the axiom: Quantities equal
to the same quantity are equal to each other.

, Simplify and solve the equation: If E = IR then I = ? - answer E/R

The square of 7 = - answer 49

The square root of 81 = - answer 9

0.00004 = ______ x 10 to the power of ______. - answer 4, -5

(75 x 10 to the power of 3) + (25 x 10 to the power of 4) = - answer 32.5 x 10 to the
power of 4

10 to the power of -3 has a metric prefix of ______. - answer Milli

(480 x 10 to the power of -5) divided by (60 x 10 to the power of -3) = - answer 8 x 10
to the power of -2

(250 x 10 to the power of -6) - (7 x 10 to the power of -5) = - answer 180 x 10 to the
power of -6

(75 × 103) + (25 × 104) = - answer 32.5 × 104

(-25) + (42) + (-62) + (20) = - answer -25

(17) x (-19) = - answer -323

(-17) - (-34) = - answer 17

-49/-7 = - answer 7

(20) / (-4) + (-2) x (-10) - (-2) x (7) = - answer 29

3 6/9 + 6 1/3 + 9 5/9 = - answer 19 5/9

4/7 x 9 4/11 = - answer 5 27/77

7 3/8 divided by 7 1/4 = - answer 1 1/58

8.13 X 0.123 = - answer 0.99999

0.5349 divided by 0.1420 = - answer 3.7669014

Which of the following is a method for controlling expectations - answer Identify the
source of emotional overload.

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