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LEED Green Associate Exam (LEED GA) Questions and Answers

Question 1

Which of the following strategies are used to address Transportation in Operation and Maintenance under the Location and Transportation LEED Category?

Options:

A.

Use xeriscaping

B.

Offer financial incentives

C.

Minimize impervious areas

D.

Size the building appropriately

Question 2

Acoustic Performance falls under which credit category?

Options:

A.

Sustainable Sites

B.

Energy and Atmosphere

C.

Materials and Resources

D.

Indoor Environmental Quality

Question 3

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

Options:

A.

Rainwater

B.

Dirty water

C.

Blackwater

D.

Potable water

Question 4

Which of the following credit categories does not have a prerequisite?

Options:

A.

Water Efficiency

B.

Materials and Resources

C.

Location and Transportation

D.

Indoor Environmental Quality

Question 5

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 6

What do team members enhance by collaboration during the integrative process?

Options:

A.

Project duration

B.

Life-cycle costs

C.

Construction costs

D.

Efficiency and effectiveness of systems

Question 7

In the commercial LEED Rating System, which point range will achieve the Certified level of certification?

Options:

A.

30-39 points

B.

40-49 points

C.

50-59 points

D.

60-69 points

Question 8

What is the percentage rule when making a decision on the rating system that is most appropriate to use for a project?

Options:

A.

30/70 rule

B.

40/60 rule

C.

50/50 rule

D.

60/40 rule

Question 9

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 10

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 11

An owner of newly acquired land wants to design a building that uses materials that have minimal impact on the environment. Which of the following strategies would help achieve this goal?

Options:

A.

Life-cycle assessment

B.

Life-cycle costing

C Simple payback

C.

Environmental assessment

Question 12

Designers and builders can construct a green building that uses significantly less water than a conventional building by incorporating which opportunity?

Options:

A.

Use of potable water

B.

Native plant landscapes

C.

Invasive plant landscapes

D.

Not tracking water metering

Question 13

What is the unit of measure for water closets?

Options:

A.

Gallons (Liters) per flush

B.

Gallons (Liters) per person

C.

Average usage per hour

D.

Usage per full time employee

Question 14

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 15

Which of the following falls under the Energy and Atmosphere credit category?

Options:

A.

Interior Lighting

B.

Heat Island Reduction

C.

Cooling Tower Water Use

D.

Enhanced Refrigerant Management

Question 16

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 17

Which of the following options is a source of Scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions?

Options:

A.

On-site landfills

B.

Business travel

C.

Purchased electricity

D.

Employee commuting

Question 18

Which statement is the U.S. Green Building Council vision?

Options:

A.

A transformed built environment leading to a sustainable future

B.

Buildings and communities will regenerate and sustain the health and vitality of all life within a generation

C.

Meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement and improving the lives of millions of citizens through better buildings

D.

To transform the building and construction sector across three strategic areas - climate action, health and wellbeing and resources and circularity

Question 19

When a developer builds a new shopping center in a rural area, one externality might be

Options:

A.

an increase in profits for the developer

B.

an increase in traffic on adjacent roads

C.

an increase in installation of rooftop solar

D.

an increase in the fees for customer parking

Question 20

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 21

Which of the following team members should participate in the initial evaluation to determine which level of LEED certification to target?

Options:

A.

Owner

B.

Zoning Official

C.

Project Safety Officer

D.

Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) Certification Reviewer

Question 22

A site with minimal hardscape that has a large permeable surface results in

Options:

A.

reduced rainwater runoff

B.

increased heat island effect

C.

protection of native plant species

D.

preserved space for future development

Question 23

Which of the following terms encourages team members to collaborate throughout the process of design and construction to create synergistic solutions?

Options:

A.

Charrette

B.

Triple bottom line

C.

Life-cycle analysis

D.

Integrative design

Question 24

The maximum points a new construction platinum LEED for Neighborhood Development certification level can earn are

Options:

A.

8

B.

10

C.

12

D.

16

Question 25

What does the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) administer?

Options:

A.

LEED Green Associate exams

B.

LEED rating systems development

C.

LEED Credentialing Programs related to Green Building practice

D.

LEED Project Certification through third-party certification bodies accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

Question 26

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 27

Which Of the following is an example Of Integrative process?

Options:

A.

Judicious use of recyclable materials during construction

B.

Rapid incorporation of design changes during construction

C.

Ongoing evaluation of feedback mechanisms during building operation

D.

Conscientious maintenance of building equipment during building operation

Question 28

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 29

Which LEED strategy creates a smaller footprint and maximizes the floor area ratio?

Options:

A.

Increase density

B.

Increase population

C.

Increase surrounding diversity

D.

Increase hardscape around building

Question 30

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 31

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 32

To attain the Integrative Process Credit, a project team must identify

Options:

A.

synergies between systems

B.

tenant design and construction guidelines

C.

community outreach strategies

D.

order of phase completion

Question 33

EPA's ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager is used for measuring

Options:

A.

embodied energy

B.

only ongoing water performance

C.

only ongoing energy performance

D.

ongoing energy and water performance

Question 34

For benchmarking purposes, a baseline building performance is evaluated (by means of energy simul-ation model), as defined in

Options:

A.

ASHRAE 55-2010

B.

ASHRAE 52.2-2007

C.

ASHRAE 62 1-2010

D.

ASHRAE 90.1-2010. Appendix G

Question 35

Which of the following facilitates the recharging of aquifers?

Options:

A.

Asphalt road

B.

Pervious paving

C.

Impervious paving

D.

Concrete parking lot

Question 36

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 37

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 38

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 39

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 40

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 41

Which of the following is a component of the Promote Sustainable and Regenerative Material Resource Cycles impact category?

Options:

A.

Move to Cyclical, Non-Depleting Material Cycles

B.

Protect Human Health Globally and Across the Built Environment Life Cycle

C.

Protection and Restoration of Water Regimes and Natural Hydrological Cycles

D.

Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Reduction from the Embodied Energy of Materials

Question 42

Teams organize and work as part of an integrative process by working

Options:

A.

With team members in a linear pattern

B.

in smaller groups with nonrepetitive processes

C.

in small groups and as a Whole With iterative processes

D.

with team members having individual commitments and tasks

Question 43

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 44

Disposal of solid waste generated from building construction and operations has a substantial effect on which greenhouse gas emission?

Options:

A.

Methane produced from landfill decay

B.

Hydrochloric acid produced from incineration

C.

Carbon monoxide produced from incineration

D.

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced from landfill decay

Question 45

Which strategy promotes sustainable purchasing during construction?

Options:

A.

Specify green electronic equipment

B.

Develop a construction purchasing policy

C.

Reduce regional materials expense by 10%

D.

Implement an erosion and sedimentation plan

Question 46

The use of native plant species, captured rainwater and evapotranspiration controllers are all strategies that contribute to

Options:

A.

process water reduction

B.

stormwater runoff control

C.

outdoor water use reduction

D.

reducing graywater demand

Question 47

During which stage of the conventional building process are each disciplined practitioner on project teams involved?

Options:

A.

Discovery phase

B.

post occupancy phase

C.

End of project discovery phase

D.

As required during design process

Question 48

LEED encourages compact communities because they provide

Options:

A.

better internet access for the region

B.

more surface area available for parking

C.

shared culture and lifestyle in a city or district

D.

reduction in travel associated with reaching services

Question 49

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 50

Which of the following sites would maximize LEED points under Location and Transportation?

Options:

A.

Greenfield site in an urban area with substantial transit connectivity

B.

Infill site on the outskirts of a city with some transportation connectivity

C.

Greenfield site in a low-density area with some transportation connectivity

D.

Infill site within an existing neighborhood with substantial transit connectivity

Question 51

Open grid pavement tends to reduce

Options:

A.

native habitat

B.

heat island effects

C.

rainwater infiltration

D.

parking space requirements

Question 52

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 53

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 54

The result of proper design and operation of buildings and neighborhoods is an increase in energy

Options:

A.

supply

B.

demand

C.

efficiency

D.

consumption

Question 55

Which of the following strategies meets energy demand with renewable energy?

Options:

A.

Installing a solar hot water heater

B.

Incinerating waste to heat a home

C.

Implementing a composting program in an office break room

D.

Purchasing Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)from a clean coal plant

Question 56

In the commercial LEED rating systems, which point range will achieve the Silver level of certification?

Options:

A.

30-39 points

B.

40-49 points

C.

50-59 points

D.

60-69 points

Question 57

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 58

Relating to water efficiency in LEED. gallons per minute or liters per minute refers to the amount of

Options:

A.

stormwater runoff

B.

captured rainwater

C.

water used by flow fixtures

D.

water used by flush fixtures

Question 59

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 60

Which of the following includes impacts quantified by life-cycle costing (CCC)?

Options:

A.

Energy use reduction

B.

Acidification reduction

C.

Eutrophication potential

D.

Global warming potential

Question 61

Which construction pollution can be reduced by prevention activities?

Options:

A.

Infiltration

B.

Blackwater creation

C.

Airborne dust generation

D.

High-reflectance materials

Question 62

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 63

According to systems thinking, climate change is an example of which of the following feedback loops?

Options:

A.

Stable

B.

Isolated

C.

Positive

D.

Balancing

Question 64

Which of the following Is a measure of energy use intensity?

Options:

A.

Daylighting and views

B.

Energy consumed per unit of floor space

C.

Systems with ENERGY STAR" requirements

D.

The amount of electricity a wind turbine can produce

Question 65

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 66

During the pre-design phase of a three-story office building, the project team determines that the anticipated energy use of the proposed building will exceed the Owner's Project Requirements (OPR). What strategy should the project team consider in order to lower the building's energy use?

Options:

A.

Increase the square footage of the building

B.

Maximize daylighting opportunities with properly sized and oriented windows

C.

Use valid survey protocols to assess occupants' satisfaction with the indoor environment

D.

Monitor and verity performance to ensure that building systems are functioning as designed

Question 67

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?

Options:

A.

Relocate the company to a region that is better suited for harnessing renewable energy

B.

Divert the company's research and development funds to investment in large scale hydroelectric power

C.

Host an on-site renewable energy generation system and agree to buy the power without owning the equipment

D.

Hire employees to staff a new operations department in preparation for the maintenance needs of the new renewable energy equipment

Question 68

What do the credits in the Materials and Resources category focus on?

Options:

A.

Reducing the quantity of materials used on a project

B.

Selecting materials that are more energy efficient than traditional building materials

C.

Minimizing the embodied impacts associated With the entire life-cycle of building materials

D.

Helping project teams select materials that have the most environmental benefits at the least cost

Question 69

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 70

One of the requirements for the Sustainable Sites Credit. Rainwater Management is that projects must

Options:

A.

maximize open space within the LEED project Boundary

B.

calculate the total rainwater runoff for 75th percentile rainfall events

C.

use Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development techniques within the LEED project boundary

D.

use a combination of both structural and non-structural measures to manage a 90th percentile rainfall event

Question 71

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 72

Which of the following products would meet the Green Seal standards?

Options:

A.

Desks and cabinets

B.

Carpet and carpet pads

C.

Windows and window frames

D.

Custodial products and materials

Question 73

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 74

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 75

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 76

Which impact categories have been identified as most important for a LEED project to accomplish?

Options:

A.

Increase return on investment, promote human scale development

B.

Protect biodiversity and ecosystem services, improve business efficiency

C.

Reduce contribution to climate change, enhance human health and well-being

D.

Increase return on investment, promote sustainable and regenerative material cycles

Question 77

What purpose does a LEED impact category serve?

Options:

A.

Describes the issues that LEED projects are not meant to address

B.

Determines the number of potential technical pathways accepted by LEED for each credit

C.

Determines the number of points needed in each category to achieve a certain certification level

D.

Helps project teams understand LEED system goals and determine what a LEED project should accomplish

Question 78

The intent of the location valuation factor is to incentivize the purchase of products that

Options:

A.

reduce transportation emissions

B.

support the local economy and workers

C.

emit no Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

D.

comply With responsible extraction regulations

Question 79

Which of the following is a minimum program requirement for LEED@ for New Construction and Major Renovations projects?

Options:

A.

Be a permanent building or space on existing land

B.

Commit to sharing data for water usage only

C.

Comply with maximum floor area requirements

D.

Comply with maximum ventilation rate requirements

Question 80

Which of the following is a tradable commodity representing proof that a unit of electricity was generated from a renewable source?

Options:

A.

Tradable Energy Credit (TEC)

B.

Renewable Wind Certificate

C.

Renewable Energy Certificate

D.

Certificate for Innovative Renewables

Question 81

A wood product that is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is guaranteed to be

Options:

A.

grown in a tropical forest

B.

harvested from a well-managed source

C.

packaged with environmentally friendly materials

D.

purchased from a LEED AP

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