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N10-005 Question #867: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is C: MT-RJ. MT-RJ (Mechanical Transfer Registered Jack) is a small, square-shaped fiber optic connector designed to be roughly the same size as an RJ-45 copper connector - actually slightly smaller. It is a duplex connector, meaning it carries both transmit and receive fibers in a single con

Question

Which of the following is a square shaped fiber connector that is slightly smaller than a standard copper network cable connector?

Options

  • ABNC
  • BFSMA
  • CMT-RJ
  • DST

Explanation

MT-RJ (Mechanical Transfer Registered Jack) is a small, square-shaped fiber optic connector designed to be roughly the same size as an RJ-45 copper connector - actually slightly smaller. It is a duplex connector, meaning it carries both transmit and receive fibers in a single connector body. BNC is a bayonet-style coaxial connector, FSMA is a threaded fiber connector, and ST is a round bayonet fiber connector - none of which match the square, compact RJ-style profile described.

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