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LEED Grreen Assoc

ciate (Pool C)
C

Question 1:
1
What shou
uld be used durring all project phases
p to veriffy the green building goals are
e being met?

A Materials checklist
c

B LEED Sco
ore Card

C Commissio
oning plan

D ID Credit Catalog
C

Question 2:
2
What shouuld a project tea
am member do
o to document that
t et the requirements of a
the LEED project has me
prerequisite or credit?

A Submit a CIR
C to GBCI

B Update the
e LEED Scoreccard

C Update the
e project narrattive

D Submit the
e appropriate credit
c form using LEED Online
e

Question 3:
3
What state
ement is true ab
bout RECs?

A RECs can be sold back to


t an electricityy provider throu
ugh net-meterin
ng

B RECs are sold separatelyy from electriciity

C RECs are sold within a 500


5 mile radius of the project

D y only be sold in locations app


RECs may proved by Gree
en-e

Question 4:
4
Which of th
he following is not a strategy to
t reduce consstruction waste?
?

A U salvaged materials
Use m

B R
Recycle materiials

C M
Maximize the building
b footprin
nt

D S unused ma
Sell aterials
Question 5:
5
Which of th
he following is effective
e ducing potable water consump
at red ption indoors?

A Implementting cooling tow


wer water mana
agement

B Installing fixtures
f that me
eet the EPAct 1992
1 standard

C Installing lo on flush fixturess and low-flow rate faucets


ow-consumptio

D Increasing
g potable waterr demand

Question 6:
6
What helpss minimize the space requirem
ments of occup
pant recycling?

A Locating th
he recycling bin ment of the building
ns in the basem

B Having onsite cardboard balers

C Installing can
c crushers

D Having mu
ultiple bins for each
e recycled material
m

Question 7:
7
What shou
uld guide a LEE
ED project from
m registration to
o certification off a project?

A Plumbing codes
c

B Landscape
e design

C Refrigeran
nt choice

D LEED Refe
erence Guide

Question 8:
8
What is alb
bedo?

A M
Measure of a material's
m imperviousness

B M
Measure of a material's
m abilityy to reflect sunlight on a scale
e of 0 to 1

C M
Measure of a refrigerant's ozo
one depletion potential
p

D M
Measure of a plant's
p drought tolerance
Question 9:
9

How is ozo
one created?

A Em
missions from incinerators

B Trransportation emissions

C Em
missions from factories
f

D A sunlight-driven
n chemical reacction between molecules
m

Question 10:
1

What are acceptable


a way
ys to use USGB
BC in text acco
ording to the US
SGBC logo guidelines?

A U.S. GBC
C

B USGBC

C US Green Building Cou


uncil

D United Sttates Green Bu


uilding Council

E U.S. Green Building Co


ouncil

Question 11:
1
What minim
mum floor area
a is needed for New Construction, Core and Shell, Schoolss, Existing Build
dings: Operatio
ons
and Mainte
enance projects
s?

A 5,0
000 sq. ft.

B 10
0,000 sq. ft.

C Th
here is no minim
mum

D 1,0
000 sq. ft.

Question 12:
1
Reusing an
n existing building can help ea
arn credit in wh
hat category?

A E
Energy and Atm
mosphere

B S
Sustainable Sittes

C W
Water Efficienc
cy

D M
Materials and Resources
R
Question 13:
1
Which of th
he following are
e strategies forr conserving po
otable water?

A Installing a dual flush toilet

B g the infiltration of stormwater runoff


Increasing

C Installing an
a onsite septicc system

D Installing a bioretention pond


p

Question 14:
1
Why do na
atural refrigeran
nts have greate age the ozone layer?
er global warmiing potential than refrigerantss that can dama

A They are le
ess efficient

B They produce more sulfu


ur dioxide in the
e refrigeration process
p

C They require water use

D They have
e higher leakag
ge rates

Question 15:
1
What is inccorporated into many local bu
uilding codes?

A Choices fo
or regional materials

B Uniform Plumbing Codess and Internatio


onal Plumbing Codes

C ASHRAE standards
s

D Transporta
ation reduction strategies

Question 16:
1
What is not true about Inn
novation in Dessign (ID) creditts?

A ID credits are awarded fo


or environmenttal impacts

B Exemplary
y performance is only available for existing LEED
L credits

C ID credits can be awarde


ed for specific environmental
e issues related to the region th
he project is loccated
in

D Each innov
vative performa
ance credit aw ollow up to veriffy the strategy is
warded requiress a 12 month fo
comprehensive
Question 17:
1
What are examples
e of wa
aste diversion for
f construction
n waste manag
gement?

A Recycling

B n landfills
Disposal in

C Incineratio
on

D Reuse

Question 18:
1
A Green Education progrram is widely kn nown as an inn
novative strateg
gy worthy of an
n ID point in thee LEED rating
systems. What
W characteristics does thiss program display that must be present in alll innovative performance
strategies?
?

A Quantifiable

B Co
omprehensive

C Un
nique

D Ra
are

Question 19:
1
What envirronmental issue
e is associated
d with refrigeran
nts used in HVA
AC&R systemss?

A I
Increased air pollution
p

B D
Damage to the
e Earth's ozone
e layer

C I
Increased use of fossil fuels

D P
Pollution of water bodies

Question 20:
2
Which of th
he following actions/concepts may earn a prroject Innovatio
on in Design (ID
D) credit for inn
novative
performancce?

A Achieving the next increm


mental threshold of a credit's requirements

B Providing an
a educationall program on th
he environmenttal and human health benefitss of a green
building's practices
p

C Doubling a credit requirement's thresho


old of achievem
ment

D Addressing
g a geographiccally specific en
nvironmental priority for an exxisting LEED crredit
Question 21:
2
What issue
es do the ASHR
RAE standardss NOT address?

A Energy effficiency

B Thermal co
omfort

C Heat island
d measuremen
nt

D Plumbing codes
c

Question 22:
2
For LEED, if a project has
s an existing CFC-based
C refriigeration system and it is not economically feasible
f to replace
m, what maximu
the system um annual leakkage of the exissting system is allowed?

A 0
0%

B 5
5%

C 1
1%

D 3
3%

Question 23:
2
Reducing external
e light po
ollution will ressult in synergiess between wha
at LEED credit categories?

A Sustainable Sites
S

B Energy and Atmosphere


A

C Innovation in Design

D onmental Qualitty
Indoor Enviro

Question 24:
2
Which of th
he following are
e examples of post-consumerr recycled conttent?

A Planer sha
avings used to make
m composite wood

B Magazines
s from a print ovverrun

C Constructio
on and demolittion debris sentt to a recycling plant

D Scraps rec
claimed from th
he manufacturin
ng line
Question 25:
2
When proje
ect team memb
bers discuss th
he albedo of a product,
p to wha
at are they refe
erring?

A Emissivity

B Volatile Orrganic Compou


und (VOC) content

C Solar refle
ectance

D Recycled content
c

Question 26:
2

What state
ement is true re
egarding the pu
urchase of REC
Cs?

A Purchasing
g RECs will he
elp a project earn credit for Grreen Power

B RECs will increase the amount of onsite nergy a building generates


e renewable en

C RECs decrease the quan


ntity of energy a building owner must purcha
ase from utility companies

D RECs decrease a buildin


ng's energy dem
mand

Question 27:
2

The baselin
ne water use of
o a urinal is:

A 2 gpm
2.2

B 2 gpf
2.2

C 1 gpf
1.0

D 1 gpm
1.0

Question 28:
2
What is the
e average wate
er savings in a commercial bu
uilding when im
mplementing wa
ater efficiency goals?
g

A 3
30%

B 1
10%

C 4
40%

D 2
20%
Question 29:
2
The energyy consumed peer unit of floor space
s is on ave
erage what perrcent lower in green
g buildingss compared to
traditional buildings?
b

A 1
11%

B 1
10%

C 2
20%

D 2
24%

Question 30:
3
What mustt a project do to
o earn LEED ce
ertification afte
er selecting a ra
ating system?

A Earn a min
nimum numberr of points only

B Satisfy rele
evant prerequissites for the se
elected rating syystem and earn
n a minimum number
n of pointts

C Pay the re
elevant fees and
d have a Green
n Rater approvve the project

D Satisfy all prerequisites for


f the selected
d rating system and earn a miinimum numbe
er of points

Question 31:
3

Reductionss in the water use


u of cooling towers,
t boilers,, and chillers are calculated as
a part of what usage group fo
or
water efficiiency?

A Outdoor water
w

B Process water
w

C Harvested water

D Indoor watter

Question 32:
3

What type of land is NOT


T considered prreviously developed?

A Site of an old drive-in the


eatre

B Graded sitte that has grow


wn over with grrass

C Farmland

D Tree mill
Question 33:
3
Which of th
he following are
e not Minimum Program Requ
uirements?

A Minimum use
u (less than 1%) of CFC-ba
ased refrigeran
nts

B Minimum occupancy
o rate
e of at least one
e Full Time Equivalent (FTE)

C The projec
ct must be a pe
ermanent buildiing or structure
e

D Minimum building
b area to
o site area ratio
o

Question 34:
3
A major ren
novation of an existing K-12 school
s g would likely usse what LEED rating system?
building ?

A LEED forr Existing Build


dings: Operations and Mainten
nance

B LEED forr Core and She


ell

C LEED forr Commercial Interiors

D LEED forr Schools

E LEED forr New Construcction

Question 35:
3
What desig
gn decisions wo
ould help reducce the quantityy or improve the
e quality of storrmwater runofff?

A Adding a constructed
c we
etland

B Placing the
e building next to a park or otther natural are
ea

C Using drip lines for irrigattion

D Replacing all roads and hardscapes


h witth impervious asphalt
a

Question 36:
3
What LEEDD category wou
uld the Green-e
e standard be used
u in?

A S
Sustainable Sittes

B M
Materials and Resources
R

C E
Energy and Atm
mosphere

D I
Indoor Environmental Qualityy
Question 37:
3
What is a footcandle?
f

A The amount of liquid a material


m can passs through

B The ratio of
o the radiation emitted by a surface
s to the ra
adiation emitte
ed by a black bo
ody at the sam
me
temperature.

C Measure of
o the quantity of
o light falling on
o a given surfa
ace

D Measure of
o a surface's ability
a to reflect solar heat

Question 38:
3
Which item
ms are considerred pre-consum
mer recycled ite
ems?

A Demolition
n debris used on
o another proje
ect

B Carpets made
m from nylon
n that include scraps
s from pro
oduction

C Steel beam
ms created from
m metal reclaim
med from the manufacturing
m liine

D Cotton insulation manufa


actured from factory reject den
nim jeans

Question 39:
3
Collecting and using storm
mwater to repla
ace potable wa
ater use in flush
h fixtures helpss with what projject areas?

A Reducing the developme


ent footprint

B e reduction
Water use

C Stormwate
er managemen
nt

D Reducing heat islands

Question 40:
4
What doess the emissivity of a material refer
r to?

A Measure of a material's
M m abilityy to reflect sunlight (including the visible, inffrared, and ultra
aviolet wavelen
ngths)
o a scale of 0 to 1
on

B T environme
The ental benefits of
o the material over
o time

C The ratio of energy radiated by


T b a particular material to ene
ergy radiated byy a black body at the same
t
temperature

D H
How hot a surfface would get relative to stan d standard white surface
ndard black and
Question 41:
4
Every LEED rating system
m contains cred
dits for:

A Carbon offfsets

B ntal refrigerant management


Fundamen

C Innovation
n

D Radon me
easurements

Question 42:
4
What is the
e proper design
nation for a pro
oject that has earned 80 pointts and met all prerequisites?
p

A LEED Certified Gold

B LEED Certified Platinum

C LEED Plattinum

D LEED Gold
d

Question 43:
4
The leakag
ge rate is the sp
peed at which an appliance lo
oses refrigeran
nt, measured be
etween refrigerrants charges or
o
_, whichever is shorter.
over _____

A 6 months

B 1 months
12

C 2 months
24

D 1 months
18

Question 44:
4
The projecct team will not meet the thresshold requireme ents of a particcular LEED cred
dit. What is the
e proper course
e of
action that the team shouuld take regardiing this credit?

A Apply for an
a exception

B Not include
e the credit in the
t final applica
ation

C Submit a CIR
C

D Appeal the
e credit
Question 45:
4
Promoting durability and high performannce of the build
ding enclosure and its components and systtems through
appropriate
e design, materials selection, and constructiion practices iss part of what process?
p

A Durability management
m p
process

B Ongoing operations and maintenance


m

C Measurement and verifica


ation

D arrette
LEED Cha

Question 46:
4
What would be included in hard cost esttimates?

A Arrt

B Ca
arpet

C Fire sprinkler sys


stem

D Fu
urniture

Question 47:
4
What amou w encourage alternative tran
unt of parking will nsportation and
d maximize ope
en space?

A Enough pa
arking to handle peak occupa
ant demand

B The minim
mum amount required by any local
l code

C Enough fo
or parking for FT
TE building occcupants

D 25% less parking


p spacess than the peakk occupant dem
mand

Question 48:
4
What will th
he project team
m need to consult local zoning
g to determine?
?

A The refrige
erant selection for HVAC&R systems
s

B The total square


s footage the building ca
an be in relation to the site arrea

C Where in the
t building reccycling containe
ers can be placced

D The types of materials th d for a tenant fit-out


hat can be used
Question 49:
4

The additio
on or increasing
g the use of gra
aywater in a bu
uilding can help
p with:

A Reducing stormwater
s run
noff

B Reducing potable
p water use
u in faucets

C Reducing potable
p water used
u by urinalss

D Reducing rainwater
r harve
esting

Question 50:
5
What will not ater efficient landscaping?
n help with wa

A Mulching around
a plants

B Xeriscaping

C Creating a sediment basin

D Planting na
ative plants

Question 51:
5
What are th
he first steps a project team should
s take beffore deciding to
o purchase ren
newable power?

A Select an
n REC providerr

B Gather energy data

C mmissioning plan
Review the building com

D Identify key
k decision ma
akers

E Identify available
a offsite
e/onsite renewa
able power options

Question 52:
5
Which item
m is considered pre-consumerr recycled conte
ent?

A W
Wood chips from a mill

B M jugs
Milk

C S
Soda cans

D C
Cardboard boxes
Question 53:
5
What are th ntal benefits of choosing FSC certified wood that has been extracted and milled 250 milles
he environmen
from a projject site?

A mpact on the ozone


Reduced im o layer

B Reduced trransportation costs


c

C Reduced soil
s erosion and
d stream sedim
mentation

D Reduced demand
d for virg
gin materials

Question 54:
5
Which of th
he following are
e benefits of co
ommunity conn
nectivity?

A M
More lenient zo
oning rules

B R
Reduction of he
eat islands

C P
Protection of un
ndeveloped lan
nd

D Increased availlability of storm


mwater

Question 55:
5
A door foun
nd onsite and turned
t into a ta
able as part of a major renova
ation would automatically qualify as:

A Regional material
m

B Comingled
d material

C Rapidly ren
newable materrial

D Pre-consum
mer content

Question 56
5
Which of th
he following causes depletion
n of the ozone layer?

A H
HCFC

B H
Hydrogen powe
er

C L
Landfill gas

D B
Biofuel
Question 57:
5
What is tru
ue about a proje
ect that earns 38
3 points towarrds certification
n?

A The proje
ect would be LE
EED Silver

B The proje
ect would be LE
EEDs Certified

C The proje
ect would not earn certification
n

D The proje
ect would be LE
EED Certified

E The proje
ect would be LE
EED certified

Question 58:
5
What are th ntal benefits of limiting stormw
he environmen water runoff?

A Reducing harmful chemiccals carried intto the water sysstem

B he water for lan


Reusing th ndscape irrigatiion

C Collecting the water for custodial


c uses

D Minimizing
g impacts on microclimates
m

Question 59:
5
How manyy Innovation & Design
D Processs Points can a non-home projject earn in LEED v3?

A 8

B 4

C 1
10

D 6

Question 60:
6
What type of water has th
he highest quallity?

A P
Process water

B G
Green water

C P
Potable water

D W
Waste water
Question 61:
6
What typess of land does LEED prefer prroject teams bu
uild on?

A Land that has been zone


ed for commerccial use

B Previously
y developed

C Undevelop
ped

D Impervious
s

Question 62:
6
Bonus poin
nts under the LEED
L rating sysstems are awarded when wha
at occurs?

A ct exceeds the Minimum Prog


The projec gram Requirem
ments

B Two LEED
D APs work as principal particcipants on the project
p

C Exemplary
y or innovative performance iss achieved

D Prerequisites and a certa


ain number of credits
c are earn
ned

Question 63:
6
What site features
f are inc
cluded in the la
andscape area?
?

A Tree save area

B ng green space
Neighborin e property

C Open grid paved surface


es

D Parking lott with high albe


edo surfaces

Question 64:
6

What state
ement is true re
egarding the pro
operty boundary and the LEE
ED project boun
ndary?

A T definitions are the same


The

B The property boundary is the portion of the site submitted for LEED while
T e the LEED pro
oject boundary
m
marks where thhe LEED projecct ends

C T
They can be th
he same, but th
he property bou
undary includess only the area submitted for LEED

D The property boundary is the total area with


T hin the legal pro
operty boundarries of a site wh
hile the LEED
p
project bounda
ary is the portio
on of the site su
ubmitted for LEEED
Question 65:
6
ertification would a project team likely pursue
What addittional LEED ce e for an office building
b that ha
as already earn
ned
LEED Core e & Shell and the offices will be
b leased out to
t tenants?

A L
LEED Core & Shell
S post-certification

B L
LEED for Homes

C L
LEED for New Construction

D L
LEED for Commercial Interiorrs

Question 66:
6
What are attributes
a of ope
en space?

A Open spa
ace is 100 ft. beyond
b the build
ding perimeter

B Open spa
ace is perviouss

C Open spa
ace has been previously
p deve
eloped

D Open spa
ace is shaded

E Open spa
ace is vegetate
ed

Question 67:
6
What is a water
w closet?

A nk for rainwaterr
A storage tan

B A type of flush fixture

C A componentt of a cooling to
ower

D A storage tan
nk for graywate
er

Question 68:
6

What of the
e following are examples of basic
b services that
t help a project earn LEED
D credit for com
mmunity connecctivity?

A Zipcar program

B Pedestrian
n access betwe
een two office buildings
b

C Public libra
ary

D Public parking garage


Question 69:
6
What LEEDD Rating Syste
em is used for interior tenant improvements?
?

A LEED for Co
ore & Shell

B LEED for Ne
ew Constructio
on

C LEED for Co
ommercial Inte
eriors

D LEED for Ex
xisting Building
gs Operations & Maintenance
e

Question 70:
7
A vehicle meeting
m which standard
s d be considered low-emitting and fuel efficie
would ent?

A Green-e Certified
C

B Zero Emis
ssion Vehicle (Z
ZEV) by the Ca
alifornia Air Ressources Board

C EPA Trans
sportation and Air Quality standard

D SCAQMD air quality stan


ndards

Question 71:
7
What implies a direct imp
pact on global warming?
w

A Service life
e

B Ozone dep
pleting potentia
al

C Refrigeran
nt charge

D Global warming potentiall

Question 72:
7
A project te
eam has submitted registratioon information for
f a building th
hat has a targe
et rating of Gold
d. When can th
he
project team advertise tha
at the project iss LEED Gold?

A A
After substantia
al completion of
o the project

B A
After the prelim
minary review

C A
After the final application
a revie
ew is accepted
d and the projecct is awarded LEED
L Gold cerrtification

D A
After the registrration is submittted

E O
Once the registtration has bee
en approved byy GBCI
Question 73:
7
Placing a project's
p parking underground
d would help wiith what LEED credit?

A Parking ca
apacity

B Recycled materials
m

C Heat island
d effect

D Preferred parking

Question 74:
7
Which of th
he following is not a strategy for
f reducing the
e heat island effect
e of a propo
osed parking lo
ot?

A e parking spacces under the building


Placing the b

B Painting th
he parking lot with
w a material with
w low SRI va
alue

C Using open grid paving

D Planting trrees that will prrovide shade

Question 75:
7
Compared to conventiona
al building, a grreen building project
p and construction budget will have wh
hat additional co
osts?

A Soft costs

B Fees to review local lawss and standards

C Life cycle cost


c analysis

D Costs to im
mplement erosiion control plan
ns

Question 76:
7
Which of th
he following sta
atements is true
e about innova
ative design?

A Having an in
ntegrated proje
ect team is inno
ovative design

B Using grayw
water on a proje
ect is innovativve design

C Prerequisite
es cannot earn innovative dessign credits

D Coming in under
u budget and on schedule
e is innovative design
Question 77:
7
Which of th
he following is not a goal of USGBC's
U Portfo
olio Program?

A Foster a network of invesstors, develope


ers, owners, an
nd managers co
ommitted to gre
eening both the
eir
new and existing
e building
g portfolios

B Provide a cost-effective path


p to achievin
ng LEED certiffication on a vo
olume scale

C ost-effective strreamlined certiffication processses, reducing the


Provide co t documenta
ation requireme
ents
wherever possible
p

D Identify the
e basic constru
uction and deve
elopment activiities for which the
t LEED program was desig
gned
to evaluatee

Question 78:
7
Where in th
he LEED refere
ence guide can
n a team find in
nformation on differences
d rela
ating to the geo
ographic locatio
on of a
project?

A Requireme
ents

B Regional Variations
V

C Related Crredits

D Resources
s

Question 79:
7
What state
ement is true re
egarding halonss?

A Halons are
e commonly ussed in centrifugal chillers

B Halons are
e substances th
hat deplete the
e stratospheric ozone layer

C Halons absorb heat from


m a reservoir at low temperatures and reject heat at higher temperatures

D Halons are
e a type of hydrocarbon

Question 80:
8
What state
ement is true re
egarding Chloro
oFluoroCarbons (CFCs) and HydroChloroFluoroCarbons (HCFCs)?
(

A CFCs have
e a greater glob
bal warming po
otential (GWP) than HCFCs

B The ozone
e depletion pote
ential (ODP) of HCFCs and CFCs
C is about th
he same

C CFCs are banned


b under the
t Montreal Protocol
P while HCFCs
H are not

D LEED enco
ourages replaccing CFC or halon-based fire suppression
s syystems with HC
CFCs
Question 81:
8
When shouuld innovative techniques
t firstt be addressed
d for a LEED prroject?

A After the de
esign phase is complete

B During the planning proce


ess

C When prod
ducts are orderred

D ut the constructtion process ass new ideas arise


Throughou

Question 82:
8
What can be
b used to com
mpare the energ
gy performance
e of two buildin
ngs?

A Green-e

B LEED Online

C LEED

D ENERGY STAR

Question 83:
8
Within whaat distance mus
st a material be
e extracted, harvested, recove
ered, or manuffactured to be considered a
regional material?

A 2 miles
200

B 5 miles
500

C 2 miles
250

D 1 miles
100

Question 84:
8
What is an advantage of comingled recyycling vs. sepa
arate containerss?

A Recycling fees will be red


duced

B More mate
erials can be pu
ut into one container

C The materrials can be don


nated more eassily

D People and contractors are


a more likely to use it
Question 85:
8

What LEED
D rating system
m addresses exxterior site main
ntenance programs?

A LE
EED for New Construction

B LE
EED for Core and Shell

C LE
EED for Existing Buildings: Op
perations and Maintenance
M

D LE
EED for Schoolls

Question 86:
8

Which of th
he following are
e not variables used to calculate the Full Tim
me Equivalentss (FTEs) of a museum
m projectt?

A The hours worked per we


eek for full time
e employees

B The number of daily musseum visitors

C The hours worked per we


eek of voluntee
ers

D The number of part-time employees

Question 87:
8

What is the al benefit of sellecting something that is Gree


e environmenta en-e certified?

A Less smog
g from automob
bile pollution be
ecause of more
e efficient cars

B Reduced CO2
C els because of greener and cleaner electriciity
emissionss from fossil fue

C Lower imp
pact on natural resources beccause of better logging practicces

D Better indo
oor air quality due
d to lower VO
OC content in carpets
c

Question 88:
8

What doess USGBC's Porrtfolio Program help with?

A C
Comparing des
sign case energ
gy use among buildings

B C
Comparing bas
seline energy use
u among builldings

C C
Cost-effective LEED
L certificattion on a volum
me scale

D P
Policy support for LEED docu
umentation
Question 89:
8
What are th
he key criteria that define gre
een building performance?

A y standards
Third party

B Innovative
e designs

C Prerequisites

D Minimum program
p requirrements

Question 90:
9
What is a biofuel-based
b system?
s

A A system that runs


r using wavve power

B A system that runs


r on power from the sun

C A system that runs


r on gas

D A system that runs


r on organicc material

Question 91:
9
What type of plants should be used on a green roof?

A Pla
ants with high watering
w needss

B Ta
all plants that provide shade

C Pla
ants that requirre heavy fertilizzation

D Na
ative plants

Question 92:
9
Which of th
he following are
e LEED strateg
gies to reduce pollution
p cause
ed by automobiile transportatio
on to the projecct
site?

A Provide fre
ee parking to all occupants

B Provide dis
scounted parkiing to anyone driving
d alternative fueled vehicles

C Decrease the width of pa


arking spots

D e street parking
Encourage g
Question 93:
9
What state
ement is true re
egarding HydroChloroFluoroC
Carbons (HCFC
Cs)?

A HCFCs ha
ave a low ozone
e depletion pottential compare
ed to CFCs

B Zero use of
o HCFCs is req
quired to achie
eve Fundamenttal Refrigerant Management

C HCFCs are
e a type of natu
ural refrigerantt

D HCFCs are
e the refrigeran
nts with the lea
ast direct impacct on the enviro
onment

Question 94:
9

SMACNA guidelines
g shou
uld be followed
d for what reaso
on?

A To minimiz
ze indoor air qu
uality issues ca
aused by consttruction

B To establis
sh an integrate
ed pest manage
ement plan

C To develop
p a green clean
ning program

D To select carpets
c with low
w VOCs

Question 95:
9

A project te
eam achieved an
a 80% water use reduction for
f an office bu
uilding. What iss true about thiss achievement?
?

A The projec
ct team must ve
erify that all flussh fixtures in th
he office buildin
ng are low-flow
w

B The projec
ct will earn a Re
egional Priorityy credit

C All of the flow and flush fixtures


f in the building
b must be
e WaterSense labeled in orde
er for the project to
be eligible for LEED certiification

D ct will earn an exemplary


The projec e perfformance point under Innovattion in Design

Question 96:
9

Which refriigerant has the


e lowest Ozone
e Depletion Pottential (ODP)?

A H
HCFC

B H
Halon

C C
CFC

D H
HFC
Question 97:
9
The recycliing of construc
ction and demolition debris he
elps with what issue?

A Keeping hazardous mate


erials out of lan
ndfills

B Reducing CFCs leaked in


nto the atmosp
phere

C ded for a construction project


Reducing the amount of materials need

D Reducing demand for virrgin resources

Question 98:
9
Which of th
he following do
oes not help ach
hieve a water-e
efficient landsccape?

A Installing hardscapes
h

B Replacing perennials with native plantss

C Overhead sprinklers

D Adaptive plantings
p

Question 99:
9
hese sites if selected would most
Which of th m help with community
c con
nnectivity?

A ated within 1/2 mile


A site loca m walking diistance of a commuter rail line
e

B und parking and open space on


A site that has undergrou o the propertyy

C A site within 1/2 mile walking distance to


t a public parkk

D ated next door to


A site loca t residential co
ondominiums

Question 100:
1
A LEED APP on a project works
w AC system and does not serve as a principa
exclusively on the HVA al participant. What
W
statement is true regardin
ng this scenario
o?

A The projec
ct would earn an
a Energy and Atmosphere crredit

B The projec
ct would earn a Regional Prio
ority credit

C No Innova
ation in Design credit would be
e earned for ha
aving the LEED
D AP work on th
he project

D The projec
ct would earn an
a Innovation in
n Design creditt

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