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451. The installation from the terminal on the pole to the protector at the customer’s premises.
- A. Service drop
- B. Subscriber’s loop
- C. Main line
- D. Local drop
452. The horizontal displacement of a point on the tower axis from its no-wind load position at that elevation.
- A. Tower displacement
- B. Tower sway
- C. Tower twist
- D. Tower bend
453. The angular displacement of a tangent to the tower axis at the elevation from its no-wind load position at that elevation
- A. Tower displacement
- B. Tower sway
- C. Tower twist
- D. Tower bend
454. The horizontal angular displacement of the tower from its no-wind position at that elevation
- A. Tower displacement
- B. Tower sway
- C. Tower twist
- D. Tower bend
455. Refers to communication facilities installed below the surface of the earth.
- A. underneath
- B. underground
- C. earth mat
- D. under earth
456. Define as wires or cables entering the building, terminated to the main cross connecting point within the building from the nearest telephone facility.
- A. drop wire
- B. local loop
- C. service entrance
- D. subscribers loop
457. A type of service entrance that serves as means of providing service aerially from a pole to a building.
- A. Aerial entrance
- B. Underground entrance
- C. Overhead entrance
- D. Handhole
458. The size of the aerial entrance conduit shall not be less than __________ in diameter.
- A. 20 mm
- B. 30 mm
- C. 40 mm
- D. 50 mm
459. The maximum span from telephone pole to a building used in aerial entrance should be ___________.
- A. 20 m
- B. 30 m
- C. 40 m
- D. 50 m
460. In aerial entrance, the minimum clearances between telephone cable and power entrance must be __________ radial distance.
- A. 2 m
- B. 3 m
- C. 4 m
- D. 1 m
461. In aerial entrance, the minimum clearance from ground level when crossing the street must be ___________.
- A. 4.4 m
- B. 3.3 m
- C. 5.5 m
- D. 6.6 m
462. In aerial entrance, minimum clearance over areas accessible to pedestrians only, must be __________.
- A. 3.5 m
- B. 5.5 m
- C. 4.5 m
- D. 6.1 m
463. A type of service entrance that provides mechanical protection and minimizes the need for possible subsequent repairs to the property.
- A. Aerial entrance
- B. Underground entrance
- C. Overhead entrance
- D. Handhole
464. An underground entrance’s minimum depth under areas used for vehicular traffic inside private property is
- A. 800 mm
- B. 600 mm
- C. 900 mm
- D. 700 mm
465. For underground entrance, conduits should be separated from power conduits by not less than __________ in well-tamped earth:
- A. 300 mm
- B. 100 mm
- C. 50 mm
- D. 150 mm
466. For underground entrance, conduits should be separated from power conduits by not less than __________ of concrete.
- A. 300 mm
- B. 100 mm
- C. 50 mm
- D. 150 mm
467. The size of underground entrance conduit within the building shall be no case smaller than __________ in diameter when the service entrance does not require use of a service box.
- A. 50 mm
- B. 75 mm
- C. 65 mm
- D. 45 mm
468. The use of handholes will be permitted for entrance cable not exceeding __________ pairs.
- A. 20
- B. 40
- C. 30
- D. 50
469. The minimum size for vehicular handholes is
- A. 0.61m x 0.91m x 0.91m
- B. 0.61m x 0.91m x 0.73m
- C. 0.19m x 1.23m x 1.21m
- D. 0.91m x 1.22m x 1.19m
470. The minimum size for non-vehicular handholes is
- A. 0.61m x 0.91m x 0.91m
- B. 0.61m x 0.91m x 0.73m
- C. 0.19m x 1.23m x 1.21m
- D. 0.91m x 1.22m x 1.19m
471. The use of service box will be permitted for entrance cable exceeding __________ pairs. The minimum size for service box is
- A. 0.61m x 0.91m x 0.91m
- B. 0.61m x 0.91m x 0.73m
- C. 0.19m x 1.23m x 1.21m
- D. 0.91m x 1.22m x 1.19m
472. The minimum size for service-box is
- A. 0.61m x 0.91m x 0.91m
- B. 0.61m x 0.91m x 0.73m
- C. 0.19m x 1.23m x 1.21m
- D. 0.91m x 1.22m x 1.19m
473. The minimum size for an entrance conduit is
- A. 20 mm
- B. 30 mm
- C. 40 mm
- D. 50 mm
474. The minimum number of entrance conduit is
- A. 1
- B. 2
- C. 3
- D. 4
475. It is a point where cable from TELCO and the in-building distribution system are terminated.
- A. drop wire
- B. terminal wire
- C. main terminals
- D. service box
476. The location of the main terminal must be equipped with adequate lighting, and located at a minimum distance of __________ above floor finish.
- A. 1.3 m
- B. 2.3 m
- C. 1.6 m
- D. 2.6 m
477. The location of the main terminal should have enough working space in front of all terminations. Normally __________ away from all hazards.
- A. 800 mm
- B. 800 mm
- C. 1000 mm
- D. 700 mm
478. A main terminal required for terminating entrance cables using one or more terminal blocks.
- A. Main Telephone Terminal Cabinet (MTTC)
- B. Main Distributing Frame (MDF)
- C. Riser System
- D. Service Box
479. The backboard color for Main Telephone Terminal Cabinet (MTTC) used other special services is:
- A. white
- B. yellow
- C. black
- D. blue
480. The backboard color for Main Telephone Terminal Cabinet (MTTC) used as an entrance is:
- A. white
- B. yellow
- C. black
- D. blue
481. The backboard color for Main Telephone Terminal Cabinet (MTTC) used for risers is:
- A. white
- B. yellow
- C. black
- D. blue
482. A main terminal generally recommended when entrance cable requirements will exceed 300 pairs.
- A. Main Telephone Terminal Cabinet (MTTC)
- B. Main Distributing Frame (MDF)
- C. Riser System
- D. Service Box
483. Defined as the vertical and horizontal distribution of telephone communication lines between two or more floors or adjoining premises on the same floor of a building generally originating at or near the cabinet up to the Telephone Terminal or outlet.
- A. Main Telephone Terminal Cabinet (MTTC)
- B. Main Distributing Frame (MDF)
- C. Riser System
- D. Service Box
484. A riser system usually extends from the ground to the roof top of the building with no floor separation to a ventilating shaft. Telephone cable is not permitted in unless placed in metallic conduit.
- A. Open Riser
- B. Elevated Riser
- C. Closed Riser
- D. Underground Riser
485. A riser system that consists of a series of telephone terminal cabinets/closets vertically or non-vertically aligned, usually beginning at the ground floor and extending throughout the height of the building.
- A. Open Riser
- B. Elevated Riser
- C. Closed Riser
- D. Underground Riser

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