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BICSI IN101 Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update

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BICSI IN101 Exam | Q&A latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS Professionalism - Answer -the competence or skill expected of a professional (How you look, sound, and feel) Actions of a professional - Answer -Refrain from acts that cause background checks, time management, avoid arguments, park appropriot, do not steal time Principle of transmission - Answer -The movement of information in either analog or digital form through copper conductors and fiber strands AC - Answer -Alternating current Analog signal - Answer -A signal in the form of a wave using continuous variations of physical characteristics (constant voltage) Bandwidth - Answer -A range of frequencies available for signaling expressed in hertz (potential capacity of signals traveling at once) Bel - Answer -A ratio for analog signal strength (10 dBs) Current (I) - Answer -The flow of electrons in a conductor (Amps) Decibel (dB) - Answer -A ratio for analog signal strength (1/10 BEL) DC - Answer -Direct current Digital signal - Answer -Signal in the form of sequences of discrete pulses (binary signal)