Deck 2: The Telephone and the Telephone Line
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Deck 2: The Telephone and the Telephone Line
1
Explain how a telephone's transmitter and its receiver can both be viewed as transducers.
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2
Describe a line-to-line connection.
A line-to-line connection, also known as a series connection, refers to a type of electrical circuit connection where the end of one component is connected to the beginning of the next component. This means that the current flows through each component in a single path. This type of connection is commonly used in electrical and electronic circuits. In a line-to-line connection, the voltage is divided among the components, but the current remains the same throughout the circuit.
3
Which of the following is not one of the 5 major pieces of hardware that make up a telephone set?
A) transmitter
B) cradle
C) dial pad
D) receiver
E) ringer
F) switch hook
A) transmitter
B) cradle
C) dial pad
D) receiver
E) ringer
F) switch hook
cradle
4
Sam's telephone number is 753-2133. The digits 753 are called the:
A) suffix
B) exchange code
C) area code
D) none of the above
A) suffix
B) exchange code
C) area code
D) none of the above
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5
Ringing voltage is comprised of a ________ frequency that rides on a(n) ________ AC signal.
A) 20 Hz, 200 volt
B) 40 Hz, 80 volt
C) 10 Hz, 70 volt
D) 20 Hz, 70 volt
A) 20 Hz, 200 volt
B) 40 Hz, 80 volt
C) 10 Hz, 70 volt
D) 20 Hz, 70 volt
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6
In the telephone business, the word conductor refers to:
A) air
B) water
C) a laser beam
D) a copper wire
E) any of the above
A) air
B) water
C) a laser beam
D) a copper wire
E) any of the above
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7
The protector block:
A) connects the telephone cord to the inside house wiring
B) connects the outside plant cable to the subscriber's premises
C) connects a subscriber's line to the switches
D) is mounted on the outside of a house by the local telephone company to terminate the telephone wire pair
A) connects the telephone cord to the inside house wiring
B) connects the outside plant cable to the subscriber's premises
C) connects a subscriber's line to the switches
D) is mounted on the outside of a house by the local telephone company to terminate the telephone wire pair
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8
The holiday typically used by the telephone company in determining the size of a switch is:
A) Mother's Day
B) Christmas
C) Yom Kippur
D) New Year's
A) Mother's Day
B) Christmas
C) Yom Kippur
D) New Year's
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9
Which ration represents the most common value of customers per switch connection used by the telephone company to design switch capacity?
A) 6:1
B) 3:1
C) 8:1
D) 2:1
A) 6:1
B) 3:1
C) 8:1
D) 2:1
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10
The physical components that make up the telephone receiver are the:
A) voice coil
B) magnet
C) diaphragm
D) signal cone
E) a, b, and d above
F) a, b, c, and d
A) voice coil
B) magnet
C) diaphragm
D) signal cone
E) a, b, and d above
F) a, b, c, and d
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11
A(n) ________ converts one form of energy into a different form of energy.
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12
The ________ ________ is the part of the telephone that is used to open the circuit when the handset is returned to the cradle or to close the circuit when the handset is picked up off the cradle.
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13
An idle circuit is a(n) ________ circuit.
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14
The portion of the telephone that contains the receiver and transmitter is referred to as the ________.
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15
The acronym DTMF refers to the technical term used to define touchtone, or dualtone ________.
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16
The flexible device found in the telephone that moves as electrical or sound waves push against it is called the ________.
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17
Another name for the telephone transmitter is the ________.
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18
A(n) ________ builds a temporary path between the telephone lines of two people in communication.
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19
The ratio of customers per switch connection that is used to design switch capacity is called the ________ ratio.
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20
Whenever the switch needs to ring a telephone, ringing voltage must be applied to the ________ side of the pair.
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21
The difference between touchtone and rotary dial for identification of the digits selected is that the rotary dial uses pulses of specific lengths, while touchtone uses frequencies.
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22
Ring back is the ringing of the other party's phone, which can be heard by the person dialing
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23
The term "tip and ring pair"refers to the wire conductors used to connect the telephone subscriber to the serving central office.
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24
The purpose of the metal lining in a telephone transmitter is to hold the lid over the carbon granules.
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25
A plug cord is in use at all times.
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26
Most small communities have one tip and ring pair that is shared by all subscribers.
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27
A fast busy signal indicates that the party being called is already off-hook.
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28
Side tone is the static you sometimes hear when communicating with someone over the telephone.
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29
On the main distribution frame (MDF), the subscriber termination from the outside plant is on the horizontal side and the switch is connected to the vertical side.
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