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USGBC LEED-Green-Associate LEED Green Associate Exam (LEED GA) Exam Practice Test

LEED Green Associate Exam (LEED GA) Questions and Answers

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Question 1

Up lo how many maximum points can a project earn under the Regional Priority credit?

Options:

A.

One

B.

Two

C.

Three

D.

Four

Question 2

A new project is being built adjacent to a park with a 1/8 mi. (0.20 km) trail leading to an urban business district, which includes several retail shops and restaurants. This project qualifies for Location and Transportation Credits by

Options:

A.

maintaining open space

B.

reducing heat island effect

C.

providing pedestrian access

D.

encouraging physical activity

Question 3

Which industry benchmarking tool is used for measuring ongoing energy performance?

Options:

A.

Bright Power's EnergyScoreCard

B.

U.S. Department of Energy's EnerCop

C.

EPA's ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager

D.

U.S. Department of Energy's EnergyIQ

Question 4

Which permanently installed building products are addressed in the Materials and Resources Credit category calculation?

Options:

A.

Framing

B.

Elevators

C.

Process equipment

D.

Formwork for concrete

Question 5

What organization reviews and provides final LEED certification report to projects?

Options:

A.

U.S. Green Building Council

B.

Green Building Initiative (GBI)

C.

Green Business Certification Inc.

D.

ASHRAE

Question 6

In order to maintain the LEED Green Associate credential, you must earn which of the following continuing education credits?

Options:

A.

15 hours per year with six hours being LEED specific

B.

15 hours every two years with three hours being LEED specific

C.

30 hours per year with three hours being LEED specific

D.

30 hours every two years with six hours being LEED specific

Question 7

Which of the following concepts uses drought-tolerant native and adaptive plants to promote water conservation?

Options:

A.

Bioswales

B.

Xeriscaplng

C.

Monoculture

D.

Weather-based irrigation

Question 8

The Increase in air temperature in a developed area resulting from the dark surfaces of roadways, parking lots, and tarred rooftops is known as

Options:

A.

emissivity

B.

global warming

C.

greenhouse gas

D.

heat island effect

Question 9

According to LEED. which of the following should be considered when locating a site for a project?

Options:

A.

Political landscape

B.

Infrastructure context

C.

Economic stability

D.

Revenue generating possibilities

Question 10

During the charrette, the project team is discussing strategies for improving the indoor environmental quality Which strategy will help attain points toward certification?

Options:

A.

Daylighting

B.

Night lighting

C.

Installing indoor plants

D.

Installing inoperable windows

Question 11

A firm has been hired to renovate an existing office building and wants to increase the number of points the project receives for Location and Transportation credits. What strategy might the firm recommend?

Options:

A.

Shade the large open parking area with a solar-paneled canopy

B.

Include subsidies for carpools

C.

Replace traditional paving on the parking lot with pervious surfacing

D.

Reduce the building's footprint on the site

Question 12

The maximum number of credits that can be achieved under Energy and Atmosphere category for Building Design and Construction: New Construction and Major Renovation is

Options:

A.

30

B.

31

C.

33

D.

35

Question 13

What green building objective does utilizing high efficiency water fixtures achieve?

Options:

A.

Preventing stormwater pollution

B.

Conserving the Earth's potable water supply

C.

Providing adequate watering for indigenous plants

D.

Utilizing more unused graywater for flushing water closets

Question 14

Unless mitigated, resource consumption over the life of a conventional building

Options:

A.

remains steady

B.

gradually decreases the total emissions footprint

C.

incrementally increases the total emissions footprint

D.

fluctuates between increasing and decreasing the total emissions footprint

Question 15

Which of the following statements regarding non-potable water is true?

Options:

A.

Blackwater can only be used for flush fixtures

B.

Stormwater runoff can be treated and used in a facility's cooling towers

C.

Captured rainwater must be treated before it can be used to irrigate landscaping

D.

can be used for any household purpose as long as it is not consumed

Question 16

The most efficient way for building users to rate the heating and air-conditioning and other aspects of work spaces is through

Options:

A.

an occupant survey

B.

a meeting with the owner

C.

a facilities manager survey

D.

a meeting with the line manager

Question 17

Which of the following is a strategy that a design team should consider In order to decrease the Impact of a new construction project?

Options:

A.

Maximize views of the existing wetland

B.

Select native plants to provide habitat for local fauna

C.

Locate the project in an existing office park with ample parking

D.

Increase the project's footprint to maximize roof space for a solar array

Question 18

What is the scope of the LEED impact category component Protect Human Health from Direct Exposure to Negative Health Impacts?

Options:

A.

Building occupants during use and demolition phase of the building cycle, within the project boundary

B.

Occupants and construction crew during construction or renovation phase of the building cycle, within the project boundary

C.

Design and construction crew during the construction phase, within the project boundary and excluding its immediate surroundings

D.

Building occupants and design and construction crew during the construction phase and use phase ol the building cycle, within the project boundary and its immediate surroundings

Question 19

Which of the following is a strategy for preventing light pollution?

Options:

A.

Install up-lighting

B.

Install shielded fixtures

C.

Install high performance windows

D.

Use dark paving materials to diminish light distribution

Question 20

Integrated Project Planning and Design is a prerequisite for which type of buildings?

Options:

A.

Retail

B.

Schools

C.

Healthcare

D.

Data Centers

Question 21

A project has 16 employees working for four hours per day, 20 employees working six hours per day, and 10 employees working eight hours per day. What is the Full Time Equivalent (FTE) occupancy of the project?

Options:

A.

28

B.

33

C.

33

D.

46

Question 22

Which third party certification is recommended to use when specifying sustainable cleaning products?

Options:

A.

Greenguard"

B.

Green Seal'™'

C.

Green Label Plus*

D.

Design for the Environment

Question 23

Which strategy can be used to reduce the amount of construction waste?

Options:

A.

Encourage recycling

B.

Specify regional materials

C.

Increase the use of recycled content

D.

Institute an off-site composting program

Question 24

Which LEED adaptation includes the ability to reduce point thresholds for LEED certification levels based on building size?

Options:

A.

LEED Interior Design and Construction: Retail

B.

LEED Neighborhood Development: Built Project

C.

LEED Building Design and Construction: Homes

D.

LEED Building Design and Construction: Schools

Question 25

Limiting the concentration of which of the following substances protects the health of construction personnel?

Options:

A.

Biomass

B.

Compostable materials

C.

vocs

D.

CFC refrigerants

Question 26

Which of the following techniques IS recommended for preventing the negative effects of indoor pollutants?

Options:

A.

Deep cleaning all surfaces during occupant move-in

B.

Keeping material containers open during construction

C.

Specifying and installing low-emitting materials at the source

D.

Keeping doors and windows open after installation of interior finishes

Question 27

LEED stands for

Options:

A.

Leadership in Eco and Energy Design

B.

Leadership in Efficiency and Energy Design

C.

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

D.

Leadership in Environmental and Efficiency Design

Question 28

Which of the following is the reason Regional Priority credits are awarded?

Options:

A.

To help meet economic goals

B.

To encourage exemplary performance

C.

To address local environmental issues

D.

To promote innovation in building design

Question 29

Which of the following approaches refers to the identification and quantification of environmental effects throughout the life of the materials and products used in a project as well as the project itself?

Options:

A.

Commissioning

B.

Integrative process

C.

Life-cycle costing (LCC)

D.

Life-cycle assessment (LCA)

Question 30

Which of the following project types and scopes are addressed by LEED rating systems?

Options:

A.

LEED Operations & Maintenance: Schools

B.

LEED Interior Design and Construction: Data Centers

C.

LEED Building Design and Construction: Existing Buildings

D.

LEED Neighborhood Development: Warehouses and Distribution

Question 31

Which methodology is used to evaluate and study the economic performance of a building or system over its entire life?

Options:

A.

Energy costing

B.

Triple bottom line

C.

Materials assessment

D.

Life cycle assessment

Question 32

Which of the following organizations' standards are referenced by the LEED rating systems?

Options:

A.

American Institute of Architects (AIA)

B.

Meeting Professionals International (MPI)

C.

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)

D.

International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

Question 33

What is the minimum gross floor area required for a Building Design and Construction (BD+C) project to be eligible for certification?

Options:

A.

250 ft2 (23 m2)

B.

500 ft2 (46 m2)

C.

750 ft2 (70 m2)

D.

1000 tt2 (93 m2)

Question 34

What is a reason to clearly identify the project boundary?

Options:

A.

To define the limits of site disturbance

B.

To define the building envelope

C.

To give priority for certification to projects with a smaller footprint

D.

To determine the total area of the project classified as a brownfield

Question 35

Which of the following strategies can be used for improving Indoor Environmental Quality during construction?

Options:

A.

Monitor outdoor airflow

B.

Calibrate sensors

C.

Maintain clean interior spaces

D.

Use integrated pest management

Question 36

Which of the following third-party verification strategy contributes to environmentally preferable products?

Options:

A.

ASHRAE 90.1

B.

California's Title 24

C.

Green Buying Council

D.

Forest Stewardship Council

Question 37

Which of the following methods provides maximum water efficiency for a building irrigation system?

Options:

A.

Drip irrigation system

B.

Flow irrigation system

C.

Overhead spray sprinklers

D.

Revolving circular sprinklers

Question 38

According to the LEED Minimum Program Requirements (MPR) specifying minimum occupancy rates, a project must serve how many occupants?

Options:

A.

One or more Full Time Equivalents (FTEs)

B.

Five FTEs for six months

C.

50% of occupancy based on code

D.

At least two FTEs, no later than SIX months after Commissioning (Cx)

Question 39

A site that has been graded is commonly defined as

Options:

A.

a greenfield

B.

a brownfield

C.

previously developed

D.

previously undeveloped

Question 40

Good site design benefits a project in which of the following ways?

Options:

A.

Makes occupants comfortable by providing green spaces

B.

Supports access to diverse land uses, sustainable food and services

C.

Provides access to public transportation and employment opportunities

D.

Protects endangered species and maximizes development of previously undeveloped areas

Question 41

Which of the following components comprise the Indoor Environmental Quality credit category?

Options:

A.

Energy, site, water reduction

B.

Light, sound, occupant experience

C.

Community connectivity, tobacco smoke control, green cleaning

D.

Recycled content, low Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) emissions materials, non point source pollution

Question 42

Which of the following Is a source of green power?

Options:

A.

Clean coal

B.

Wind turbine

C.

Nuclear fission

D.

Natural gas captured by hydraulic fracturing

Question 43

Which of the following standards addresses guidance for sustainable construction in complying with building codes?

Options:

A.

ASHRAE 72

B.

ASHRAE 62.1

C.

ASHRAE 90.1

D.

ASHRAE 189.1

Question 44

Which credit category attempts to reduce light pollution and discourages the development of previously undeveloped land?

Options:

A.

Regional Priority

B.

Sustainable Sites

C.

Energy and Atmosphere

D.

Location and Transportation

Question 45

When considering strategies for reducing indoor water use, which plumbing fixture would be excluded?

Options:

A.

Urinal

B.

Drip irrigation

C.

Showerhead

D.

Kitchen faucet

Question 46

Strategically locating functional and decorative hardscape on a project site may reduce the amount of on-site

Options:

A.

waste area

B.

sensitive area

C.

pervious area

D.

impervious area

Question 47

The Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct of 1992), 2005 is a baseline standard for the credit category of

Options:

A.

Water Efficiency

B.

Sustainable Sites

C.

Energy and Atmosphere prerequisite

D.

Indoor Environmental Quality

Question 48

When should the Commissioning Authority (CxA) be brought onto the project team?

Options:

A.

At the end of Design Development (DD)

B.

Early in the Schematic Design (SD) phase

C.

Once Construction Administration (CA) begins

D.

Early in the Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE)

Question 49

Who completes and signs the credit templates for a project pursuing LEED certification?

Options:

A.

The Commissioning (Cx) agent

B.

The specified team member

C.

The certified LEED Reviewer

D.

The local authorities having jurisdiction

Question 50

Which of the following may be awarded to a Green Building professional who "distinguishes professional leadership, contribution to the standards of practice and body of knowledge and continual improvement in the field"?

Options:

A.

LEED Fellow

B.

LEED Green Associate

C.

LEED for Homes Green Rater

D.

LEED AP

Question 51

What is considered as the receptacle load?

Options:

A.

The electrical current drawn by regulated and non-regulated receptacles

B.

The electrical current drawn by the individual receptacle connected to a standby battery

C.

The electrical current Which is non-regulated and has major impact on the load 0t the overall network

D.

The electrical current drawn by all equipment that is connected to the electrical system via a wall outlet

Question 52

Which of the following benefits pertain to purchasing and installing locally sourced. environmentally preferable products?

Options:

A.

Products contain recycled content

B.

Products are long lasting and durable

C.

The environmental harm associated with transportation is reduced

D.

Factories that support human health and workers' rights are used

Question 53

In an effort to preserve the aquatic habitat and natural stream morphology of a fresh-water stream located downstream of a project boundary, one should consider which of the following strategies?

Options:

A.

Minimize pervious surfaces, enhance native vegetation and capture and reuse rainwater

B.

Minimize impervious surfaces, enhance native vegetation and capture and reuse rainwater

C.

Minimize pervious surfaces, implement low-impact development strategies and mimic natural systems

D.

Minimize impervious surfaces, implement high-impact development strategies and mimic natural systems

Question 54

When should the Commissioning Authority (CxA) be brought onto the project team?

Options:

A.

At the end of Design Development (DD)

B.

Early in the Schematic Design (SD) phase

C.

Once Construction Administration (CA) begins

D.

Early in the Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE)

Question 55

Which of the following interior items contributes to a comfortable acoustic environment?

Options:

A.

Soft surfaces

B.

Wood cabinets

C.

Hollow metal doors

D.

Glass cubicle partitions

Question 56

At which stage should the coordination of building and site systems be addressed to maximize the impact of integrative process?

Options:

A.

Predesign

B.

Detailed Design

C.

Post Occupancy

D.

Schematic Design

Question 57

Installing which of the following will increase the quantity of the rainwater that is discharged from a site?

Options:

A.

Vegetated roof

B.

Porous pavers for parking lots

C.

Concrete sidewalks and parking areas

D.

Bioswales and ram gardens with native plants

Question 58

A project team is pursuing LEED certification for an existing commercial office building to certify ongoing sustainability performance. Which LEED rating system should be used for this project?

Options:

A.

LEED for Neighborhood Development

B.

LEED for Building Design and Construction

C.

LEED for Interior Design and Construction

D.

LEED for Building Operations and Maintenance

Question 59

Minimum acoustic performance is a prerequisite requirement that applies to

Options:

A.

LEED for Schools

B.

LEED for Hospitality

C.

LEED for Healthcare

D.

LEED for New Constructions and Major Renovations

Question 60

Which is an example of a low-cost Water Efficiency strategy?

Options:

A.

Install new flush valves or flow restrictors

B.

Install subsurface cisterns to collect stormwater

C.

Use only compostable toilets throughout the facility

D.

Incorporate an on-site blackwater treatment system

Question 61

The project team is conducting a feasibility study of a building project. The developer has pre-qualified four potential sites that are all financially viable. Within the context of LEED, which site is the most applicable?

Options:

A.

A brownfield site with no access to metro

B.

A brownfield site in a national park with car access only

C.

A greenfield site with access to public transport and proximity to grocery stores

D.

A brownfield site with access to five lines of public transportation and basic services

Question 62

Which of the following results from incorporating sustainable landscape design?

Options:

A.

Decreased maintenance costs

B.

Encouraged use of exotic plants

C.

Restored and regenerated habitat

D.

Increased use of pesticides and irrigation

Question 63

Which of the following is the most important phase of the integrative process?

Options:

A.

Design Phase

B.

Operation Phase

C.

Discovery Phase

D.

Construction Phase

Question 64

The water use reduction for a project is determined by finding the difference between the baseline conditions and the

Options:

A.

local water usage rate

B.

project occupancy type

C.

calculated installed case

D.

permitted maximum water usage

Question 65

A building manager is comparing the operating cost of the existing boiler to the purchase and operation of a new and more efficient boiler. The building manager discovers that although the upfront cost is significant, purchasing the new boiler would drastically decrease the cost of running and operating the system. This exercise is called

Options:

A.

life-cycle costing

B.

value engineering

C.

integrated design

D.

life-cycle assessment

Question 66

Which class of refrigerants contributes the most to ozone depletion potential (ODP)?

Options:

A.

Ammonia (NH3)

B.

Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)

C.

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

D.

Hydrochlorofluorocarbons {HCFCs}

Question 67

Waste water from kitchen sinks is considered blackwater unless

Options:

A.

it is for use in toilets

B.

local codes state otherwise

C.

it is only used for drip irrigation

D.

a CIR is submitted and approved

Question 68

Which of the following must a waste reduction, reuse and recycling program collect and measure?

Options:

A.

Excavated soil and land-clearing debris

B.

Hazardous materials leaving the building

C.

Recycled content 0t purchased office supplies

D.

Waste diverted through recycling and reuse

Question 69

During which stage of a project is implementation of the Integrative Process most effective in improving performance?

Options:

A.

Operation

B.

Early de sign

C.

Construction

D.

Construction document

Question 70

Which of the following strategies is considered an approach to land management that mimics natural systems and manages rainwater as close to the source as possible?

Options:

A.

Xeriscaping

B.

Passive Design

C.

Evapotranspiration

D.

Low-Impact Development

Question 71

A project that does not meet a prerequisite in one credit category

Options:

A.

does not qualify for certification

B.

forfeits all points in the same credit category

C.

must tile a CIR

D.

may substitute a prerequisite from an alternative rating system

Question 72

Which of the following is a benefit of a building owner choosing to install a solar photovoltaic?

Options:

A.

Lower liabilities

B.

Heat Island Reduction

C.

Decreased upfront building cost

D.

Reduced greenhouse gas emissions

Question 73

Which term describes misinformation presented to consumers to portray a product or policy as being more environmentally friendly than it is?

Options:

A.

Biomimicry

B.

Greenwashing

C.

Green infrastructure

D.

Environmental certification

Question 74

What is the maximum number of occupiable stories for a project to be considered LEED Building Design and Construction Homesand Multifamily Low-rise?

Options:

A.

Two

B.

Three

C.

Four

D.

Five

Question 75

Which strategy for roof coverage best addresses both heat island effect and rainwater runoff from the roof only?

Options:

A.

100% vegetated

B.

100% high-albedo

C.

20% high-albedo and 80% conventional

D.

50% standing seam copper and 50% vegetated

Question 76

In the context of a LEED project, the charrette is a

Options:

A.

set of preliminary design specifications submitted by project team members

B.

forum at which the final schematic of the project is presented to the community

C.

procedure through which experts are selected to participate on the project team

D.

meeting of stakeholders, project team members and others to establish project objectives

Question 77

Which of the following is an appropriate usage of U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) terminology for a LEED project?

Options:

A.

LEED certified building

B.

LEED's certified building

C.

LEED Accredited Building

D.

LEED Registered, Gold Building

Question 78

The Solar Reflective Index (SRI) applies to which concept?

Options:

A.

Reducing light pollution

B.

Reducing heat island effect

C.

Avoidance of sensitive habitat

D.

Maximizing access to open space

Question 79

A nine-story residential building includes 60% of the gross floor area within the project scope, Which rating system is the most appropriate for the LEED certification of this project?

Options:

A.

LEED AP Building Design and Construction: Multifamily Midrise

B.

LEED AP Building Design and Construction: Core and Shell Development

C.

LEED AP Building Design and Construction. Homes and Multifamily Low-rise

D.

LEED AP Building Design and Construction: New Construction and Major Renovation

Question 80

Which of the following has the highest energy consumption in a typical U.S. office building?

Options:

A.

Lighting

B.

Cooling

C.

Space Heating

D.

Water Heating

Question 81

Which type of water should be considered an alternative water source?

Options:

A.

Rainwater

B.

Dirty water

C.

Blackwater

D.

Potable water