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The questions for RCDD-001 were last updated at Apr 26,2025.
- Exam Code: RCDD-001
- Exam Name: BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer - RCDD
- Certification Provider: BICSI
- Latest update: Apr 26,2025
A furniture cluster with 26 requires a MINIMUM of how many multiuser telecommunications outlet assembly (MUTOA)?
- A . 1
- B . 2
- C . 3
- D . 4
- E . 5
An open office design is made up of three furniture clusters and contains a total of nine.
How many multiuser telecommunications outlet assemblies (MUTOA) should be in the design?
- A . 1
- B . 3
- C . 4
- D . 6
- E . 9
Which of the following is NOT true about consolidation points?
- A . They are not to be used for direct connections to active equipment.
- B . They allow horizontal cables to be extended into work area pathways.
- C . They are to be terminated on separate connectors for each individual user.
- D . The maximum length of cable from the consolidation point (CP) to the outlet varies by media type.
When installing outlet boxes in ten private offices in an area which may prove to be difficult to install future additional telecommunications outlets, the MINIMUM quantity of outlet boxes that should be installed is:
- A . 10
- B . 20
- C . 30
- D . Based on the type of cabling specified
Assuming the total fill capacity of a pathway is 100 cables (all of the same cable type and size), the MAXIMUM number of cables to be installed during the initial installation, without exceeding the fill ratio is:
- A . 25
- B . 40
- C . 50
- D . 60
On a project with three small conference rooms, a break room, and twelve private offices, what is the MINIMUM number of telecommunications outlet boxes required?
- A . 16
- B . 24
- C . 28
- D . 40
- E . 46
A telecommunications outlet/connector may be provided using all listed below EXCEPT:
- A . Wireless AP connectivity
- B . Balanced twisted-pair outlets
- C . Optical fiber connectors
- D . 4p4c (4 position, 4 contact) connector
Important considerations when designing telecommunications distribution within modular furniture include all of the following EXCEPT:
- A . How the furniture pathways will be connected to horizontal building pathways
- B . Separation of telecommunications cabling and electrical power
- C . Diameter of cable to be installed
- D . Maximum initial fill ratio of 40 percent when derated because of corners
In a run requiring 15 m (50 ft) of cable between the floor distributor and the consolidation point, the MAXIMUM length of cable allowed between the CP and the telecommunications outlet is:
- A . 27.4 m (90 ft)
- B . 36.5 m (120 ft)
- C . 45.8 m (150 ft)
- D . 75 m (242 ft)
- E . 90 m (295 ft)
When specifying telecommunications outlet boxes, all of the following should be considered EXCEPT:
- A . Outlet box shall be a minimum of 100 mm (4 in) x 100 mm (4 in) x 76 mm (3 in)
- B . Outlet boxes should be installed near an electric outlet at the same height
- C . Different outlet boxes have different support requirements
- D . Floor mounted telecom outlet boxes should be coordinated with furniture to minimize the potential trip hazard
- E . Outlet boxes must be of adequate size so that minimum cable bend radius requirements are not exceeded