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Question 1. Under optimal conditions, active RFID tags operating at 303.8MHz or 433.92MHz can be read at: A. less than 9.7 feet (3 meters). B. more than 322.6 feet (100 meters). C. more than 10 miles (16 kilometers). D. less than 6 inches (15 centimeters). Answer: B Question 2. High frequency (HF) output power is BEST measured as: A. decibels per meter. B. dBm. C. Effective Radiated Power (ERP). D. Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP). Answer: B Question 3. When firmware upgrades become available, which of the following should the technician consider FIRST? A. The benefits of new upgrade. B. When to schedule the upgrade. C. Whether the upgrade can be downloaded from the internet. D. How to install the upgrade. Answer: A Question 4. Based on the diagram below, at which of the following numbered locations should antennas be placed to read tags on six sides of an RF-opaque carton? (Select TWO). A. 2, 3, 4, 5 B. 2, 3, 8, 9 C. 3, 5, 8, 9 D. 2, 4, 8, 9 Answer: C, D Question 5. When installing a passive ultra high frequency (UHF) system that will read tags on consistently oriented cases as they move past an interrogator on a conveyor system, which of the following types of antenna would provide the BEST results? A. Circularly polarized B. Yagi C. Whip D. Linearly polarized Answer: D Question 6. RFID labels that were being printed correctly are now being printed with half the image area across two labels and the tags cannot be validated. Which of the following should the technician check FIRST? A. Communications protocol B. Print drivers C. Sensor settings D. Printer speed Answer: C Question 7. Which of the following is an attribute of an inductively coupled system [e.g. low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF)] that a capacitively coupled [e.g. ultra high frequency (UHF), uW] system does not have? A. Capacitive power circuitry. B. Inductive dipole antenna. C. Inductive coil antenna. D. Capacitive material in which to store power. Answer: C Question 8. A customer has an RFID system to sort packages by their destination in real time. When first installed, the system worked properly but now most packages are not going to the correct destination. Which of the following BEST describes the cause of this problem? A. The customer is using a bad batch of tags. B. Interrogator output power has degraded over time. C. There are increased losses in the antenna cabling. D. Sensors that control the interrogator were repositioned. Answer: D Question 9. Within an office environment, a property manager must place an RFID tag on all assets with a value of greater than $100. The tags must cost less than $10 each; be able to store a maximum of one kilobit of data and read with a portable interrogator. When performing inventory, the manager is unable to move the assets to interrogate the tags. The RFID tags used should be applied to the front of the asset with an adhesive strong enough to prevent tag removal and be: A. a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) tag. B. a passive Class 0 tag. C. a passive13.56 MHz tag. D. an active Class 1 Gen 2 tag. Answer: C Question 10. When using an RFID enabled printer to encode tags as they are being printed, which of the following determines the data being encoded? A. The printer is encoding in a sequence guaranteeing unique data on each tag. B. The software generating the print job. C. The printer's firmware. D. RFID enabled printers cannot encode RFID tags. Answer: B
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