
Cable Raceways and Network Topology
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- Q1
Why do raceways provide better protection than staples or cable ties?
Because raceways usually made of plastic, that holds cables inside and is designed to run along walls.
Because raceways are rigid, you must purchase fittings of exactly the right size and shape.
Because raceways are more expensive and more difficult to install than staples or cable ties.
Because the raceway completely encloses the cables within a rigid housing, the cables are protected from bumps and abrasions.
30s - Q2
Which of the following is the tried and true, go-to solution for your basic cable management needs that is typically found in straight sections of various length?
Crown raceway
Corner duct raceway
Latching raceway
Crown raceway
30s - Q3
Which kind of cable raceway is described as a quarter-round shaped wire moulding that blends into the wall/ceiling junctions or baseboards?
Latching raceway
Corner duct raceway
Wire Guard
Crown raceway
30s - Q4
Which of the following cable raceway is designed for commercial, industrial and residential applications to store and hide cables located in the corner of a room and running from ceiling to floor?
Latching raceway
Corner duct raceway
Crown raceway
Wire Guard
30s - Q5
What kind of cable raceway is a line maintenance tool that covers up wiring both indoors and out?
Latching raceway
Crown raceway
Wire guard
Corner duct raceway
30s - Q6
Identify the network topology as shown in the illustration.
Tree topology
Ring topology
Mesh topology
Bus topology
30s - Q7
Which of the following network topology use a common backbone to connect all devices?
30s - Q8
Which type of network topology features a central connection point called a "hub node" that may be a network hub, switch or router?
30s - Q9
Identify the network topology as shown in the illustration.
Star topology
Bus topology
Mesh topology
Tree topology
30s - Q10
Identify the network topology as shown in the illustration.
Mesh topology
Tree topology
Ring topology
Star topology
30s