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Exam RCDDv14.1 Topic 1 Question 33 Discussion
BICSI Exam RCDDv14.1 Topic 1 Question 33 Discussion
Actual exam question for BICSI's RCDDv14.1 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 1
[All RCDDv14.1 Questions]
What is a passive optical network (PON)?
A
A point-to-multipoint network architecture in which unpowered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fiber strand to serve multiple end-points.
B
A point-to-point network architecture in which powered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fiber strand to serve multiple end-points.
C
A point-to-point network architecture in which unpowered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fiber strand to serve multiple end-points.
D
A point-to-multipoint network architecture in which powered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fiber strand to serve multiple end-points.
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Deonna
5 months ago
Hmm, point-to-multipoint or point-to-point? I'm sensing a pattern here. I'll go with A, it's the most 'point-y' of the options.
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Evangelina
5 months ago
Wait, powered splitters? That's like cheating! I'm sticking with option C, the good old-fashioned unpowered version.
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Avery
4 months ago
Dawne: Definitely, let's stick with the unpowered version for a more traditional approach.
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Sue
4 months ago
Yeah, option C sounds reliable and straightforward.
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Dawne
4 months ago
I think option C is the way to go, keeping it simple with unpowered splitters.
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Alica
4 months ago
I agree, powered splitters seem like cheating.
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Markus
5 months ago
I think it's D because powered optical splitters are needed for a point-to-multipoint network.
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Zack
5 months ago
Why do you think it's D?
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Izetta
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. Unpowered splitters, single fiber strand, multiple end-points. Gotta be option A. Easy peasy!
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Vicente
4 months ago
Agreed, option A it is. Simple and efficient.
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Ashlee
5 months ago
I think it's option A too. Makes sense with unpowered splitters.
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Markus
5 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D.
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Zack
6 months ago
I think the answer is A.
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Ashleigh
6 months ago
A passive optical network? That's like a superpower for your internet, right? I'm going with option A, it sounds the most impressive!
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Sean
5 months ago
That's cool! It allows a single optical fiber strand to serve multiple end-points efficiently.
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Lou
5 months ago
Option A is correct! A passive optical network is a point-to-multipoint network architecture using unpowered optical splitters.
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Joseph
5 months ago
I think so too! I'm going with option A, it sounds the most impressive.
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Rebeca
5 months ago
A passive optical network? That's like a superpower for your internet, right? I'm going with option A, it sounds the most impressive!
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Lachelle
5 months ago
A passive optical network? That's like a superpower for your internet, right?
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