BICSI RCDDv14 BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer – RCDDv14 Online Training
BICSI RCDDv14 Online Training
The questions for RCDDv14 were last updated at May 12,2025.
- Exam Code: RCDDv14
- Exam Name: BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer – RCDDv14
- Certification Provider: BICSI
- Latest update: May 12,2025
How many classes of telecommunications administration are there?
- A . 3
- B . 4
- C . 5
- D . 6
For a cost estimate, an ICT distribution designer should produce a document listing each task with a cost placed beside them. The type of document used is a
- A . SoW.
- B . spare ad sheet
- C . worksheet
- D . database
Based on the estimated work area size, what is the MAXIMUM number of work areas that a telecommunications enclosure shall serve?
- A . 20
- B . 26
- C . 32
- D . 36
- E . 40
Which two of the following are included in the ICT distribution designer’s role of vendor and contractor coordination’? (Select two options.)
- A . Conduct final ICT inspections to ensure standard and code compliance, design intent, and/or client requirements are met.
- B . Monitor project schedule for delays
- C . Produce ICT closeout documentation for the owner to provide the record documentation of the installation
- D . Communicate status to stakeholders
- E . Assist in the resolution of unforeseen conditions, change orders. RFIs, and changes to the project’s critical path
Which of the following terms is often used to describe two parallel paths that have identical conductive terminations to two separate grounding reference points?
- A . Resistive loop
- B . Ground loop
- C . Capacitive loop
- D . Inductive loop
- E . Conductive loop
Which two of the following may the ICT distribution designer need to provide in order to identify the BEST solutions for the client’s need? (Select two options.)
- A . Preliminary budget numbers
- B . Color scheme for dropcables
- C . Documentation plan
- D . Recommendations for label design of outlets
- E . Time constraints and/or milestones
When designing for horizontal pathways in an environment that requires fire-stopping for penetrating a rated wall, what is the MAXIMUM till ratio for telecommunications cabling in a cable tray?
- A . 20 percent
- B . 40 percent
- C . 50 percent
- D . There is no fill ratio for cable tray
In a contiguous properly environment (e. g., where campus backbone cables exist), which two of the following are CRITICAL factors to understand for maintenance and growth purposes? (Select two options.)
- A . Fill ratio
- B . Familiarity with the routes and spaces (proper record keeping)
- C . Cable composition
- D . Not able to determine the working capacity versus spare cable capacity
- E . Cost analysis of the value of capex and capex models
ICT project installation issues that require coordination with mechanical, electrical and/or other "trades" can be BEST accomplished by
- A . coordinating with the job site supervisors
- B . issuing an RFI to the General/Prime Contractor
- C . texting or calling the General/Prime Contractor
- D . issuing a Change Order
For the MAXIMUM flexibility of a cabling system in a hierarchical star topology, ALL backbone cables and links to FR’s should be terminated at the
- A . HC (FD).
- B . IC (BD).
- C . TR
- D . MC (CD)