Up lo how many maximum points can a project earn under the Regional Priority credit?
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
Which industry benchmarking tool is used for measuring ongoing energy performance?
Which permanently installed building products are addressed in the Materials and Resources Credit category calculation?
What organization reviews and provides final LEED certification report to projects?
In order to maintain the LEED Green Associate credential, you must earn which of the following continuing education credits?
Which of the following concepts uses drought-tolerant native and adaptive plants to promote water conservation?
The Increase in air temperature in a developed area resulting from the dark surfaces of roadways, parking lots, and tarred rooftops is known as
According to LEED. which of the following should be considered when locating a site for a project?
During the charrette, the project team is discussing strategies for improving the indoor environmental quality Which strategy will help attain points toward certification?
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?
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
What green building objective does utilizing high efficiency water fixtures achieve?
Unless mitigated, resource consumption over the life of a conventional building
Which of the following statements regarding non-potable water is true?
The most efficient way for building users to rate the heating and air-conditioning and other aspects of work spaces is through
Which of the following is a strategy that a design team should consider In order to decrease the Impact of a new construction project?
What is the scope of the LEED impact category component Protect Human Health from Direct Exposure to Negative Health Impacts?
Which of the following is a strategy for preventing light pollution?
Integrated Project Planning and Design is a prerequisite for which type of buildings?
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?
Which third party certification is recommended to use when specifying sustainable cleaning products?
Which strategy can be used to reduce the amount of construction waste?
Which LEED adaptation includes the ability to reduce point thresholds for LEED certification levels based on building size?
Limiting the concentration of which of the following substances protects the health of construction personnel?
Which of the following techniques IS recommended for preventing the negative effects of indoor pollutants?
LEED stands for
Which of the following is the reason Regional Priority credits are awarded?
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?
Which of the following project types and scopes are addressed by LEED rating systems?
Which methodology is used to evaluate and study the economic performance of a building or system over its entire life?
Which of the following organizations' standards are referenced by the LEED rating systems?
What is the minimum gross floor area required for a Building Design and Construction (BD+C) project to be eligible for certification?
What is a reason to clearly identify the project boundary?
Which of the following strategies can be used for improving Indoor Environmental Quality during construction?
Which of the following third-party verification strategy contributes to environmentally preferable products?
Which of the following methods provides maximum water efficiency for a building irrigation system?
According to the LEED Minimum Program Requirements (MPR) specifying minimum occupancy rates, a project must serve how many occupants?
A site that has been graded is commonly defined as
Good site design benefits a project in which of the following ways?
Which of the following components comprise the Indoor Environmental Quality credit category?
Which of the following Is a source of green power?
Which of the following standards addresses guidance for sustainable construction in complying with building codes?
Which credit category attempts to reduce light pollution and discourages the development of previously undeveloped land?
When considering strategies for reducing indoor water use, which plumbing fixture would be excluded?
Strategically locating functional and decorative hardscape on a project site may reduce the amount of on-site
The Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct of 1992), 2005 is a baseline standard for the credit category of
When should the Commissioning Authority (CxA) be brought onto the project team?
Who completes and signs the credit templates for a project pursuing LEED certification?
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"?
What is considered as the receptacle load?
Which of the following benefits pertain to purchasing and installing locally sourced. environmentally preferable products?
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?
When should the Commissioning Authority (CxA) be brought onto the project team?
Which of the following interior items contributes to a comfortable acoustic environment?
At which stage should the coordination of building and site systems be addressed to maximize the impact of integrative process?
Installing which of the following will increase the quantity of the rainwater that is discharged from a site?
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?
Minimum acoustic performance is a prerequisite requirement that applies to
Which is an example of a low-cost Water Efficiency strategy?
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?
Which of the following results from incorporating sustainable landscape design?
Which of the following is the most important phase of the integrative process?
The water use reduction for a project is determined by finding the difference between the baseline conditions and the
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
Which class of refrigerants contributes the most to ozone depletion potential (ODP)?
Waste water from kitchen sinks is considered blackwater unless
Which of the following must a waste reduction, reuse and recycling program collect and measure?
During which stage of a project is implementation of the Integrative Process most effective in improving performance?
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?
A project that does not meet a prerequisite in one credit category
Which of the following is a benefit of a building owner choosing to install a solar photovoltaic?
Which term describes misinformation presented to consumers to portray a product or policy as being more environmentally friendly than it is?
What is the maximum number of occupiable stories for a project to be considered LEED Building Design and Construction Homesand Multifamily Low-rise?
Which strategy for roof coverage best addresses both heat island effect and rainwater runoff from the roof only?
In the context of a LEED project, the charrette is a
Which of the following is an appropriate usage of U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) terminology for a LEED project?
The Solar Reflective Index (SRI) applies to which concept?
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?
Which of the following has the highest energy consumption in a typical U.S. office building?
Which type of water should be considered an alternative water source?