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Questions # 1:

Discussing the project goals to help identify the credits and options that the team should attempt is an example of

Options:

A.

documenting LEED credits

B.

creating the Basis of Design (BOD)

C.

developing the LEED Scorecard

D.

implementing the Commissioning (Cx) Plan

Questions # 2:

The project team is attempting to achieve Option 1. Lighting Controls in Indoor EnvironmentalQuality Credit, Interior Lighting. Which of the following is required documentation?

Options:

A.

Table of lighting controls installed

B.

Manufacturers' data for occupancy sensors

C.

The total area of the building square footage

D.

A photometric chart of the multi-occupant space

Questions # 3:

Which of the following topics needs to be addressed by retail project teams when administering the supply chain survey in order to meet the requirements of Materials and Resources, Ongoing Purchasing and Waste Policy, Option 1?

Options:

A.

Resources for additional information

B.

Materials recovery during manufacturing

C.

Waste reduction and waste management measures

D.

Environmental best practices for supply chain decisions

Questions # 4:

Which of the following environmental concerns is exacerbated by impervious surfaces?

Options:

A.

Increase in light pollution

B.

Indoor Environmental Quality decreases

C.

Retention pond diminishment

D.

Contaminated runoff harming aquatic life

Questions # 5:

For an office building with few visitors, which of the following actions must the project team do in order to comply with Location and Transportation Credit, Alternative Transportation?

Options:

A.

Encourage telecommuting and the use of mass transit

B.

Survey visitors to determine their transportation modes

C.

Survey the occupants to determine their transportation modes

D.

Provide parking for low-emitting vehicles for 5% of the building occupants

Questions # 6:

Under what scenario must building visitors be surveyed for the Location and Transportation Credit, Alternative Transportation, Option 1?

Options:

A.

When the number of visitors reaches 10% the number of regular building occupants

B.

During the transportation survey period all visitors need to be invited to participate in the survey

C.

Every day no matter the number of visitors in relation to the number of regular building occupants

D.

When either the typical peak or daily average is greater than the number of regular building occupants

Questions # 7:

Presuming all water fixtures meet the LEED Operations and Maintenance Rating System requirements, which of

the following statements is correct when considering baseline water usage in relation to water use?

Options:

A.

For a building with a certificate of occupancy dated 1993 or later, the baseline water usage is 120% of the water use

B.

For a building with a certificate of occupancy dated 1995 or later, the baseline water usage is 120% of the water use

C.

For a building with a certificate of occupancy dated 1993 or later, the baseline water usage is 150% of the water use

D.

For a building with a certificate of occupancy dated 1995 or later, the baseline water usage is 150% of the water use

Questions # 8:

How is the energy baseline determined in Minimum Energy Performance if the building type is not addressed by the ENERGY STAR® rating tool?

Options:

A.

Local energy supplier estimates or calibrated energy simulation

B.

Historical energy consumption data or calibrated energy simulation

C.

Historical energy consumption data or national average source energy data

D.

Short-term system measurements using data loggers or national average source energy data

Questions # 9:

When a building owner is deciding whether to execute an ASHRAE Level 2 audit or commissioning for Energy and Atmosphere Credit, Existing Building Commissioning -Analysis, which of the following statements most appropriately explains the difference between an ASHRAE Level 2 audit and commissioning of an existing building?

Options:

A.

An ASHRAE Level 2 audit is required for newer buildings while commissioning is required for buildings in operation for more than five years

B.

An ASHRAE Level 2 audit requires development of an energy use breakdown based on sub-metering while commissioning requires development of an energy use breakdown based on energy modeling

C.

An ASHRAE Level 2 audit involves testing the operation of the systems against the sequences of operation while commissioning involves determining that the system operation meets the owner's current facility requirements

D.

An ASHRAE Level 2 audit focuses on finding major upgrades to the building envelope or me-chanical, electrical, or controls systems while commissioning focuses on controls, proper sys-tem operations, and efficiency improvements

Questions # 10:

A 1,500 ft2 (139 m2) mobile home is built in the downtown area of a major city. 90% of the project's gross floor will be

completed by the time of occupancy. LEED certification is being sought. Which rating system would be the most

appropriate one to use?

Options:

A.

LEED Interior Design and Construction

B.

LEED Building Design and Construction

C.

LEED for Homes

D.

No rating system

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