1.
Which of the following connector types is MOST commonly used for serial connections?
2.
Which of the following 802.11 standards can operate at both 2.4Ghz and 5.0Ghz?
3.
Which of the following cable types use pins 1 and 2 to transmit and 3 and 6 to receive?
4.
Which of the following wireless standards has a maximum rate of less than 50 Mbps?
5.
A technician is tasked with replacing some older RS-232 serial printers. Which of the following ports would the technician most likely find on these printers?
6.
A technician is tasked with rewiring a CAT5e SOHO network with 10 existing computers. The users are currently running at 100 Mbps and would like to be upgraded to 1000 Mbps. Which of the following should the technician do FIRST?
7.
A technician is assigned the task of connecting two buildings 125 meters apart (410 ft.). Which of the following cable types should the technician consider?
8.
A technician is installing 802.11a wireless access points in an open warehouse 300 feet (91.44 meters) long and 200 feet (60.96 meters) wide. Which of the following would be the LEAST number of devices needed to provide coverage to the entire building?
9.
Which of the following types of technologies should be used to provide a MAXIMUM 10 GB speed to a multi-mode fiber network?
10.
A technician is sorting patch cables into four bins labeled coaxial, crossover, straight-through, and fiber. The technician has a cable with RJ-45 ends. The wires at one end of the cable start with an orange-white wire, while the wires at the other end of the cable start with a green wire. Into which of the following bins should this cable be placed?