AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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50/125 Microns for Single Mode Fiber Size Ans✓✓✓False - Single
mode fiber is 8/10 microns
Greater Bandwidth: Single Mode vs. Multimode Fiber Ans✓✓✓False -
Single mode has less dispersion and more bandwidth
Pulling Long Cables in Conduits Ans✓✓✓True - Pulling from the center
to the ends
Common Type of Plastic Optical Fiber Ans✓✓✓True - Large core step-
index
Grounding Fiber Optic Cables Ans✓✓✓False - Any electronic material
must be grounded
Stripping Fiber Optic Cables Ans✓✓✓The buffer is what you take off,
not the cladding
Color Coding of Single Mode Fiber Cables Ans✓✓✓False - Single
mode fiber cables are usually color coded in yellow, not gray
, Requirement for Loose Tube Installation Ans✓✓✓Breakout kit may be
required for loose tube installation
Content of Composite Cables Ans✓✓✓False - Composite cables have
both fiber and copper
Fiber Type in Orange Cable Ans✓✓✓True - Orange cable contains
multimode fiber
Testing Phase in Project Ans✓✓✓Loss/budget analysis should be done
in the planning stage
Distribution Cables and Mass Fusion Splicing Ans✓✓✓False - Ribbon
cable uses mass fusion
Reference Cables for Testing Ans✓✓✓Chosen for low loss
characteristics - True
Telecom FTTx Fiber Type Ans✓✓✓Single mode fiber - True
Bandwidth Measurement Unit Ans✓✓✓GHz
Absolute Power Measurement Unit Ans✓✓✓dBm