Which of the following practices ensures that building systems are designed efficiently, installed appropriately and operate as intended?
Which strategy can be used during the building process and after occupation to reduce waste?
Which of the following credit categories is affected by increasing the amount of ventilation in an occupied space?
An integrative process involves stakeholders identifying overlapping relationships, services and redundancies among systems. What does this result in?
In addition to the temperature and humidity, what is another factor to consider when implementing thermal comfort strategies?
Which of the following is an appropriate way to use non-potable water in a building?
Which impact categories have been identified as most important for a LEED project to accomplish?
Which of the following accurately describes Credit Interpretation Requests (CIRs)?
Materials that would otherwise be discarded but are incorporated into a new building are considered to be
Which of the following project types and scopes are addressed by LEED rating systems?
According to systems thinking, climate change is an example of which of the following feedback loops?
A project team has three principal participants with LEED AP credentials. One is an energy modeler, one is a civil engineer and the third one is a general contractor. Under which category can their credentials contribute a point?
Which of the following results from incorporating sustainable landscape design?
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 benefit of a building owner choosing to install a solar photovoltaic?
According to LEED. which of the following should be considered when locating a site for a project?
In a large site that has a short, intense rainy season and a long, dry season, what component of a collected rainwater irrigation system is most likely to make it cost prohibitive over a conventional system?
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) negatively impact which of the following entities?
The use of native plant species, captured rainwater and evapotranspiration controllers are all strategies that contribute to
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?
An owner is looking to update the interior materials of the office while promoting a healthier indoor work environment using LEED strategies. During the materials specification, which of the following strategies can the owner take in order to achieve this goal?
The general contractor for a project located in a dense urban area attempts to gain a credit in Materials and Resources. Which of the following is considered a local material?
Which of the following benefits pertain to purchasing and installing locally sourced. environmentally preferable products?
A new tenant in an existing office building is pursuing LEED certification. The tenant would like to encourage alternative transportation methods. Which of the following items can be used to satisfy this request and achieve LEED Location and Transportation Credit?
A company is considering investing in green power for its operations facilities, but is reluctant because of the high capital investment, maintenance costs and slow initial financial returns. Which of the following is a practical strategy to help the company overcome these obstacles?
Which of the following strategies contributes to reducing heat island effect and managing rainwater runoff?
What is the maximum number of occupiable stories for a project to be considered LEED Building Design and Construction Homes and Multifamily Low-rise?
Which of the following strategies help improve daylighting in an office building?
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?
In the commercial LEED Rating System, which point range will achieve the Certified level of certification?
In addition to the temperature and air movement, what is another factor to consider when implementing Thermal Comfort strategies?
Which of the following processes is conducted prior to building occupancy and removes indoor airbome contaminants by thoroughly exhausting old air and replacing it with fresh outdoor air?
The maximum number of points that can be achieved under the Energy and Atmosphere category for Building Design and Construction: New Construction and Major Renovation is:
Which of the following must a waste reduction, reuse and recycling program collect and measure?
Careful selection of which of the following substances helps manage ozone depletion potential and global warming potential?
According to the LEED Minimum Program Requirements (MPR) specifying minimum occupancy rates, a project must serve how many occupants?
Which LEED strategy creates a smaller footprint and maximizes the floor area ratio?
Where could a project be located to purchase Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)?
In the commercial LEED rating systems, which point range will achieve the Silver level of certification?
What is the process that is performed on existing buildings to identify and recognize system improvements that make the building more suitable for current use?
The LEED reviewer advised a project team that an inappropriate rating system was chosen for a newly constructed school in operation for one year and undergoing minor improvements. What should the project team have done differently to avoid this error?
Which label or certification indicates reduced water consumption for appliances?
The protection and restoration of natural vegetation, wetland areas and bodies of water through building footprint consolidation helps to
Which of the following is a minimum program requirement for the LEED for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System?
Select the type of approach that promotes the conservation of Materials and Resources by linking elements in order to form relationships with their function
Which credit category attempts to reduce light pollution and discourages the development of previously undeveloped land?
The project area defined by the perimeter of a building plan is referred to as the building's
Which of the following techniques IS recommended for preventing the negative effects of indoor pollutants?
Which of the following includes impacts quantified by life-cycle costing (CCC)?
The intent of waste management in the Materials and Resources credit category is to
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"?
The Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct of 1992), 2005 is a baseline standard for the credit category of
A building owner has set a goal of reducing water use by 20% for the upcoming year. Which of the following strategies will aid in reducing indoor water demand to achieve the water reduction goal set by the owner?
What green building objective does utilizing high efficiency water fixtures achieve?
Which of the following does a facility operator need in order to optimize water consumption?
Which of the following strategies, when designed together, can save energy and improve occupant experience?
Which of the following factors contributes to improved general health of building occupants and construction workers?
What is the scope of the LEED impact category component Protect Human Health from Direct Exposure to Negative Health Impacts?
A building is located on a site without access to public transportation. Which of the following strategies can a project team implement in order to reduce the environmental impacts associated with how the occupants get to and from the building?
As of 1996, the Montreal Protocol banned the production of what chemical compound known to have ozone-depleting potential?
Which location for a new building will have the greatest impact on lowering greenhouse gas emissions?