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BICSI Exam RCDDv14.1 Topic 3 Question 50 Discussion

Actual exam question for BICSI's RCDDv14.1 exam
Question #: 50
Topic #: 3
[All RCDDv14.1 Questions]

Exhibit:

In this future marina layout, assuming that there are fewer than 10 slips being cabled, what would be the pre-cabling guideline to follow for terminal A?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Niesha
2 days ago
Definitely agree with that! Easier to manage.
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Emilio
8 days ago
I think option B makes the most sense for future expansion.
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Nickie
13 days ago
I definitely recall that each slip should be properly cabled, but I can't remember if we discussed the importance of terminating at the dockmaster's office like in option D.
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Alishia
19 days ago
I'm a bit confused about the best approach here. I feel like option A might be too limited with just one or two pairs.
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Dortha
24 days ago
I think we practiced a question similar to this, and I leaned towards option B because it mentions a suitable cabinet, which seems practical.
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Cory
1 month ago
I remember something about pre-cabling guidelines, but I'm not sure if we should go with option C or D for security reasons.
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Glendora
1 month ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm leaning towards option B, but I want to make sure I'm not missing any important details in the question or exhibit. I'll review it one more time before submitting my answer.
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Rashida
1 month ago
Based on the exhibit, it looks like option A would be the most efficient and cost-effective approach for a smaller marina with fewer than 10 slips. I'm fairly confident that's the right answer here.
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Kathrine
1 month ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. Does "pre-cabling guideline" mean the recommended approach before the actual cabling is done? I'll need to think this through step-by-step.
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Major
1 month ago
Okay, the key details seem to be that there are fewer than 10 slips and it's a future marina layout. I think option B might be the way to go, but I'll double-check the other choices just to be sure.
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Kimberlie
1 month ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully review the exhibit and options to determine the best pre-cabling guideline for terminal A.
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Delisa
6 months ago
Gotta love these marina layout questions. Makes me want to go sailing, even though I'm terrible at it.
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Annice
4 months ago
D) For security, each install should be terminated in the patch panel/cross-connect at the dockmaster or marina office.
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Moira
5 months ago
C) Pre-cable each boat slip during construction.
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Juliana
5 months ago
B) Place distribution cable onto the dock and terminate in a suitable cabinet or enclosure. Install service drop to each boat slip.
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Latosha
5 months ago
A) Installed one or two pair cables from the boat slips to a distribution terminal on the closest point of land.
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Paulina
6 months ago
I don't know, Option A sounds a bit strange to me. Installing cables to a distribution terminal on land for a marina seems like an odd choice.
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Una
5 months ago
Yeah, Option A does sound strange. Option B seems like the better option for this scenario.
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Kenneth
5 months ago
I agree, Option B sounds like a more practical choice for cabling in a marina.
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Dominque
6 months ago
Option A does seem a bit odd. I think Option B makes more sense for a marina layout.
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Pok
6 months ago
Hmm, Option D seems a bit overkill for a small marina with fewer than 10 slips. Terminating each install at the dockmaster's office seems unnecessary.
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Maxima
5 months ago
Hmm, I agree. Option D does seem like overkill for a small marina.
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Krissy
5 months ago
B) Place distribution cable onto the dock and terminate in a suitable cabinet or enclosure. Install service drop to each boat slip.
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Paul
6 months ago
A) Installed one or two pair cables from the boat slips to a distribution terminal on the closest point of land.
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Kenneth
7 months ago
I'm leaning towards Option C. Pre-cabling each slip during construction would ensure everything is properly set up from the start.
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Renea
6 months ago
That's a good point. Maybe a combination of pre-cabling and terminal termination would be the best approach.
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Matthew
6 months ago
But wouldn't it be more secure to have the cables terminated at the dockmaster's office?
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Kayleigh
6 months ago
I agree, pre-cabling during construction would definitely streamline the process.
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Shad
6 months ago
Option C sounds like a good plan. It would save time in the long run.
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Jacob
7 months ago
I'm not sure about this one, but I think C) Pre-cable each boat slip during construction could also be a valid option. What do you guys think?
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Rosendo
7 months ago
I disagree with you, Leota. I believe the correct answer is B) Place distribution cable onto the dock and terminate in a suitable cabinet or enclosure. Install service drop to each boat slip.
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Leota
7 months ago
I think the answer is A) Installed one or two pair cables from the boat slips to a distribution terminal on the closest point of land.
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Phyliss
7 months ago
Option B looks like the most practical choice here. Placing the distribution cable on the dock and installing a service drop to each slip seems like the most straightforward approach.
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Raymon
6 months ago
Yes, it definitely simplifies the process and ensures a clean setup for each slip.
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Dean
6 months ago
I agree, option B seems like the most efficient way to handle the cabling for the boat slips.
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