When a developer builds a new shopping center in a rural area, one externality might be
The LEED Project team performs an initial review that indicates 34 credit points can be achieved from the credit categories. How many additional points would result in the project achieving LEED Silver?
Which impact categories have been identified as most important for a LEED project to accomplish?
In the commercial LEED rating systems, which point range will achieve the Silver level of certification?
What is process water?
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?
Which statement is the U.S. Green Building Council vision?
Which of the following team members should participate in the initial evaluation to determine which level of LEED certification to target?
Which of the following is a strategy that can help projects meet on site sustainability goals during construction?
Which of the following strategies can be used for improving Indoor Environmental Quality during construction?
Which of the following techniques IS recommended for preventing the negative effects of indoor pollutants?
In addition to the temperature and humidity, what is another factor to consider when implementing thermal comfort strategies?
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?
Installing which of the following will increase the quantity of the rainwater that is discharged from a site?
Where could a project be located to purchase Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)?
Which of the following actions Is a strategy to reduce construction waste?
A retail store is pursuing LEED for Interior Design and Construction certification. Which of the following strategies should be conducted first?
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
Which of the following plans is implemented after occupancy?
When the project team develops the project and building construction budget, which of the following should be incorporated?
An architect found a source for reclaimed wood doors from a recently demolished building 600 mi. (966 km) away from the project site. Towards which of the following sustainable criteria can the doors be used?
Tracking of the total building's baseline energy consumption is an example of
A project plans to build a campus of buildings. Which of the following strategies should the project team consider to reduce energy demand?
Flush out process is performed to remove which of the following?
Which LEED strategy creates a smaller footprint and maximizes the floor area ratio?
Utilizing recycled materials achieves the green building objective of
Unless mitigated, resource consumption over the life of a conventional building
An integrative process involves stakeholders identifying overlapping relationships, services and redundancies among systems. What does this result in?
What does the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) administer?
The water use reduction for a project is determined by finding the difference between the baseline conditions and the
What is the scope of the LEED impact category component Protect Human Health from Direct Exposure to Negative Health Impacts?
What is the maximum number of occupiable stories for a project to be considered LEED Building Design and Construction Homes and Multifamily Low-rise?
The design charrette team is pursuing LEED certification for a large commercial building with ample landscape area using native species and considering applicable credits. What combination of credits represents this synergy?
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 of the following methods provides maximum water efficiency for a building irrigation system?
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?
LEED stands for
Which component directly reduces a building's Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions?
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) negatively impact which of the following entities?
According to systems thinking, climate change is an example of which of the following feedback loops?
Which of the following standard organizations support requirements for the Minimum Energy Performance Prerequisite and the Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Prerequisite?
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:
As of 1996, the Montreal Protocol banned the production of what chemical compound known to have ozone-depleting potential?
What standard addresses Indoor Environmental Quality?
What is the minimum gross floor area required for a Building Design and Construction (BD+C) project to be eligible for certification?
The goal of regional priority credits is to incentivize project teams to
Which action promotes pedestrian access to a project site?
The amount of landfill-destined waste generated during project construction can be reduced by requiring the general contractor to
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?
LEED considers products to be environmentally preferable materials when they are
When considering water conservation and water efficient landscaping, which type of water would be most useful for landscape irrigation?
Which of the following sites is most appropriate to encourage a walkable street design?
Select the type of approach that promotes the conservation of Materials and Resources by linking elements in order to form relationships with their function
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?
Installing permanent water submeters that measure the total potable water use for a building and associated grounds has which of the following benefits?
The result of proper design and operation of buildings and neighborhoods is an increase in energy
Open grid pavement tends to reduce
Which of the following water types is suitable for drinking?
Which of the following is an appropriate usage of U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) terminology for a LEED project?
The use of native plant species, captured rainwater and evapotranspiration controllers are all strategies that contribute to
What standard ensures adequate ventilation is supplied to building occupants?
Which of the following products would meet the Green Seal standards?
Which of the following strategies prioritizes cost-effectiveness when designing a LEED project?
To reduce the use of potable water for irrigation, which of the following factors should be taken into consideration?
Which of the following is a source of graywater?
What is considered as the receptacle load?
Which of the following options is a source of Scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions?
For benchmarking purposes, a baseline building performance is evaluated (by means of energy simul-ation model), as defined in
Acoustic Performance falls under which credit category?
During the charrette, the project team is discussing strategies for improving the indoor environmental quality Which strategy will help attain points toward certification?
Which of the following Is the recommended tool for the project team to utilize In order to determine the target certification level?
Which of the following organizations' standards are referenced by the LEED rating systems?
What is the unit of measure for water closets?
When should the Commissioning Authority (CxA) be brought onto the project team?
Approximately what percentage of the Earth's water is fresh water?
Which of the following strategies contributes to reducing heat island effect and managing rainwater runoff?
Which construction pollution can be reduced by prevention activities?
Which of the following has the highest energy consumption in a typical U.S. office building?
When considering water conservation and water-efficient landscaping, which two types of water would be most useful for landscape irrigation?
Which of the following is a strategy that a design team should consider In order to decrease the Impact of a new construction project?
The cost of Commissioning (Cx) Is often repaid with
At which stage should the coordination of building and site systems be addressed to maximize the impact of integrative process?
The project team wants to use low-flow toilet fixtures and integrate non-potable water strategies for the building interior. Which category does this strategy fall under?
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 Is a component of a construction waste management plan?
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
Rainwater Management is a credit in which LEED v4 category?
Careful selection of which of the following substances helps manage ozone depletion potential and global warming potential?
Which of the following strategies meets energy demand with renewable energy?
To attain the Integrative Process Credit, a project team must identify
At what phase should the charrette take place?
Building and material reuse contribute to the sustainability goals of a project by
Which of the following practices ensures that building systems are designed efficiently, installed appropriately and operate as intended?
Which of the following strategies help improve daylighting in an office building?
Which of the following interior items contributes to a comfortable acoustic environment?
The project area defined by the perimeter of a building plan is referred to as the building's