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Green Associate The LEED ___ credential denotes general knowledge of green design, construction, and operations. Biogas ___ is generated from decomposing organic matter, such as food or animal waste, which is processed in an anaerobic digester. elimination of waste Lean process improvement is the principle of continuously improving any process through the ___ in every step of manufacturing. sustainability A(n) ___ director would be responsible for activities such as creating energy efficiency and water conservation strategies. aeroponic Many menus are also being influenced by the products of ___ gardens, which are gardens without a soil system. sustainable The integration of sustainability into urban planning has given birth to the popular term "___ city." U.S. Green Building Council The names and photos of credentialed individuals are published in the online ___ directory, which employers can use for verification purposes. Energy consultants ___ analyze energy-usage data to create actionable solutions for energy efficiency. triple bottom line The ___ involves the social, environmental, and economic dimensions of an organization. 90 Induction cooktops can be used in kitchens as a sustainable practice because they transfer ___% of their heat to pots. 200 The LEED® Green Associate™ exam is scored out of ___ points. 100 The exam consists of ___ multiple-choice questions. 170 A score of ___ is required for passing the exam. Application ___ items give a candidate a problem or situation that they can solve using the concepts from the reference material. 15 Every two years, a Green Associate must report ___ hours of continuing education. LEED v4 Green Associate Candidate Handbook The first step in preparing for the exam is to read the ___. project types Each rating system includes adaptations with unique checklists that address specific ___. New Construction Memorizing the LEED BD+C: ___ checklist for the LEED Green Associate exam can be one important factor for exam day success. three months An individual with no familiarity with LEED should expect to spend ___ studying for the exam if that individual works or is a full-time student. first When you are taking the exam, a tip to consider is that usually your ___ answer is the correct one. Those who must live with the decisions and those who must carry them out. The term "stakeholder" encompasses more than just decision makers and includes: Reverse Contribution to Global Climate Change What is the most critical impact category out of the seven, meaning the largest environmental impact, as determined by USGBC? The process brings together the project team with stakeholders and outside experts for creative thinking and collaboration A charrette is: Both the individual elements of the system and their relationships to each other as a whole When applying systems thinking to designing building and communities, we must understand: Life-cycle costs A major consideration when developing a sustainable project budget is: Triple bottom line Social responsibility, environmental stewardship, and economic prosperity are three components of the: Integrative Process (1) A new credit in LEED v4 that encourages early analysis of energy, site, and water systems to inform design is: Integrative Process (2) This approach emphasizes connections and communication among professionals and stakeholders throughout the life of a project. It breaks down disciplinary boundaries and rejects linear planning and design processes that can lead to inefficient solutions: Reduce Potable Water Use Globally In the seven impact categories or LEED goals, water is listed how? The system that costs $30,000, has a payback of 2 years, a life expectancy of 35 years, and will cost $10,000 in maintenance over its lifetime. A project team needs to recommend an HVAC system to the owner. Which of the following options is the best investment over the lifetime of the HVAC system: The amount of time it takes to recover the initial cost of the item. The term cost-payback refers to: Consensus-based process LEED ratings systems are continually evaluated and regularly updated to respond to new technologies and policies and to changes in the built environment through a: Ensure that buildings and communities create value for all stakeholders, not just a restricted few. The goal of the triple bottom line, in terms of the built environment, is to: Discovery; design and construction; occupancy, operations, and performance feedback The three phases of the integrative process are: Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated with Global Climate Change Which of the following is not on the list of seven impact categories: Materials and resources are constantly brought in from the outside, used in some way, and then released outside the system in some form of waste. Open systems are systems in which: Charrette Generally held at the beginning of the project, what process brings together the project team with stakeholders and outside experts for creative thinking and collaboration and to assist in establishing goals? Before schematic design begins Integrative project team members such as the contractors, vendors, tradespeople, and other stakeholders, come together at what point in the design process to first discuss the project: People, planet, profit The three components of the triple bottom line concept are: Reduce environmental damage By building green we can: The integrative process The iterative process, which means repeating, is associated with: Before the design process begins The integrative process should be started: Think about a system as a smaller part of a much greater whole The purpose of systems thinking is to: Discovery, Implementation, Occupancy The three phases of the integrative process include: (select three) Social factors, Environmental factors, Economic factors Triple-bottom-line thinking is a three-pronged approach that comprises decisions based on: (select three) Administer LEED certification The role of the Green Business Certification Institute (GBCI) is to: Based on membership and square footage LEED certification fees are: Homes The provider and green rater are two roles found in which LEED project type? Daylighting requirements The minimum program requirements (MPRs) do not include: A consensus-based, nonprofit organization USGBC is: LEED Interpretations in the online Addenda database Before submitting a credit interpretation request (CIR) for clarification on a credit, a project team should review: LEED Interpretations Precedent-setting rulings reviewed by USGBC on formal inquiries submitted by LEED project teams that can be applied to multiple projects are called: 40/60 rule Project teams that are unsure which rating system is the best fit for their project should use the: "Buildings and communities will regenerate and sustain the health and vitality of all life within a generation." USGBC's vision statement is: What should a LEED project accomplish? Rather than focusing on specific environmental problems and how they can be reduced, as LEED 2009 did, the LEED v4 rating system asks the critical question of: Minimum program requirements For information on how boundaries should be drawn for renovation and addition projects, project teams should refer to the: International Green Construction Code (IgCC) A landmark national effort to codify green building practices into adoptable, adaptable, and enforceable green building codes has produced a green building code now available as an overlay to traditional building codes called the: Five: BD+C, O+M, ID+C, ND, and Homes Currently, there are how many different rating systems families within LEED? "To transform the way buildings and communities are designed, built and operated, enabling an environmentally and socially responsible, healthy, and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life." The mission of USGBC is to: Membership-wide vote Ongoing improvements to LEED, which are based on principles of transparency, openness, and inclusiveness, involve volunteer committees and working groups as well as USGBC staff, and are approved by a: Certified, Silver, Gold, Platinum The four certification levels of the LEED rating system are: LEED BD+C Buildings that are new construction or major renovation would register under which rating system? More stringent In the LEED credits and prerequisites, a project team must adhere to the referenced standard or local applicable codes, whichever is: Agent The individual on the project team who is granted actual authority by the owner to register the project and accept the certification agreement is called the: Credit's ranking on USGBC's list of seven impact categories The number of points assigned to each credit in the LEED rating systems is determined by the: detailed guidance to LEED project teams on how to design and build their LEED-registered project to meet the certification requirements of the credits they are seeking The purpose of LEED reference guides is to provide: Enhance the health of the environment and the people who use them, Reduce environmental damage By building green we can: (select two) BREEAM, Green Globes Which of the following are also green building rating systems? (select two) US Green Building Council, LEED GA Select the two terms that are incorrectly formatted per the USGBC trademark policy: No points are awarded for prerequisites. The following two statements are true about prerequisites in the LEED rating systems: Parking spaces are shared among two or more buildings. Pooled parking is when: Shortest path analysis The distance measurement that replaces the simple straight-line radius used in LEED 2009 that better reflects pedestrians' and bicyclists' access to amenities, taking into account safety, convenience, and obstructions to movement and better predicts the use of these amenities is called: High Priority Site Which Location and Transportation (LT) credit offers 2-3 points for locating the project on a brownfield? The project would not be eligible for any other LT credits If a project team decided that a drugstore would earn the LT Credit—LEED for Neighborhood Development Location, what other Location and Transportation (LT) credit would be easy to earn? Greenfields Sites not previously developed or graded that could support open space, habitat, or natural hydrology are called: Not exceed the minimum local code requirements for parking capacity. How can a project team promote alternative travel methods such as bicycling, walking, mass transit, and carpooling? Location and Transportation Reusing previously developed land, cleaning up brownfield sites, and investing in disadvantaged areas are strategies of which category? Brownfield A property whose use may be complicated by the presence or possible presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant is called a: Previously developed/disturbed sites Building sites that once housed buildings, roadways, parking lots, or were graded or otherwise altered by human activities are called: If people can take public transportation, ride bicycles, or walk to the building, the project helps reduce the carbon emissions associated with commuting. How does building location play an important role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions? Public transit, street networks, pedestrian paths, bicycle networks, services and amenities, and existing utilities, such as electricity, water, gas, and sewage Well-located buildings take advantage of existing infrastructure, which is defined in the Location and Transportation (LT) category as: Location and Transportation Limiting parking, providing bicycle storage, alternative-fuel facilities, and preferred parking for green vehicles are strategies for which category? Shortest path analysis A measurement of how far a pedestrian and bicyclist would travel from a point of origin to a destination, reflecting access to amenities, safety, convenience, and obstructions to movement is called: Are not eligible to earn other credits in the category In the Location and Transportation (LT) category, projects fulfilling the first credit, LEED for Neighborhood Development Location: site location By most accounts, selecting the ___ for a building project is the single most important decision a project team can make. Incentives for car pooling, Facilities for alternative-fuel vehicles like plug-in hybrids To achieve Location and Transportation (LT) credits, an office complex without transit access might provide: (select two) -Has the site been previously developed? -Is it connected to local infrastructure and public transportation? When choosing a location, what two attributes must the team consider to reduce environmental impact? (select two) -Is a site requiring remediation to make it safe enough for occupancy -Usually has government subsidies available for its purchase and remediation A brownfield site: (select two) -Wetlands -Prime farmland -Floodplains Select three of the following that are listed as sensitive sites in the Location and Transportation (LT) category that should not be built on: Sustainable Sites The Location and Transportation category came out of the _____ Category: 1.6 gpf The Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct 1992) establishes which flush rate as the baseline water consumption for water closets? Xeriscaping The use of drought-tolerant native or adapted plants along with rocks, bark mulch, and other landscape elements is called: Water Using regionally appropriate landscaping conserves which natural resource: Graywater Untreated household wastewater that has not come into contact with toilet waste is called: Impervious Surfaces that promote the runoff of water instead of infiltration into the subsurface are called: Water balance approach Some project teams use their sites' annual precipitation to determine how much water they should use. This is called the: Suitable for drinking Potable water is water that is: Financial savings Often a reduction in water use will offer greater benefits in the area of: Waterless urinals and composting toilets Plumbing fixtures that eliminate water demand entirely are: Nonpoint source pollution Water pollution from diffuse land uses, rather than a single facility, and one of the biggest threats to surface water quality and aquatic ecosystems is called: Full-time equivalent A regular building occupant who spends 40 hours a week in the project building is described as an FTE which stands for: Potable water Water supplied from wells or municipal water systems that is approved for human consumption is called: Installing submeters What critical step will report how much water is being used by systems and fixtures and identify leaks or other inefficiencies? Water efficiency and reductions in potable water use The goals of the Water Efficiency (WE) category are: Blackwater Waste water from toilets and urinals is always considered: EPAct of 1992 The standard used by LEED in the Water Efficiency (WE) category to determine the baseline case for building water usage is the national standard for maximum flush and flow rates is called: Show that the project design will achieve significant reductions in water use from the baseline water use calculation The purpose of the design case in the Water Efficiency (WE) category is to: Xeriscaping The use of drought-tolerant native or adapted plants along with rocks, bark mulch, and other landscape elements is called: Install submeters on indoor water fixtures, process systems, and outdoor irrigation equipment After a building's water usage is successfully reduced through efficient fixtures, irrigation, and nonpotable water use, what is the critical final step that must be done to track usage and identify leaks? -Bubbler distribution systems -Drip systems Two examples of high-performance irrigation systems that channel water directly to root systems are: (select two) Urinals, Toilets Blackwater is wastewater from: (select two) -Choose locally adapted plants -Install submeters -Use nonpotable water Three strategies for reducing outdoor water use are: (select three) -No irrigation -Using harvested rainwater The most sustainable forms of outdoor irrigation are (select two): Impervious Surfaces that promote the runoff of water instead of infiltration into the subsurface are called: -Install waterless urinals -Replace traditional water closets with high-efficiency dual-flush water closets A large retail center noticed a spike in water usage after several new high-traffic stores opened locations at the center. Select two options the center could make to achieve a significant water use reduction: Appropriate acoustical design The use of soft surfaces and noise control measures for interiors are part of: Provide individual lighting controls for at least 90% of occupants. A project team that is almost done designing a new construction

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LEED Final Exam LATEST SOLUTION
2024/25 GUARANTEED GRADE A+
Green Associate
The LEED ___ credential denotes general knowledge of green design,
construction, and operations.
Biogas
___ is generated from decomposing organic matter, such as food or
animal waste, which is processed in an anaerobic digester.
elimination of waste
Lean process improvement is the principle of continuously improving
any process through the ___ in every step of manufacturing.
sustainability
A(n) ___ director would be responsible for activities such as
creating energy efficiency and water conservation strategies.
aeroponic
Many menus are also being influenced by the products of ___ gardens,
which are gardens without a soil system.
sustainable
The integration of sustainability into urban planning has given birth
to the popular term "___ city."
U.S. Green Building Council
The names and photos of credentialed individuals are published in the
online ___ directory, which employers can use for verification
purposes.
Energy consultants
___ analyze energy-usage data to create actionable solutions for
energy efficiency.
triple bottom line
The ___ involves the social, environmental, and economic dimensions
of an organization.
90
Induction cooktops can be used in kitchens as a sustainable practice
because they transfer ___% of their heat to pots.
200
The LEED® Green Associate™ exam is scored out of ___ points.
100
The exam consists of ___ multiple-choice questions.
170
A score of ___ is required for passing the exam.
Application

, ___ items give a candidate a problem or situation that they can solve
using the concepts from the reference material.
15
Every two years, a Green Associate must report ___ hours of
continuing education.
LEED v4 Green Associate Candidate Handbook
The first step in preparing for the exam is to read the ___.
project types
Each rating system includes adaptations with unique checklists that
address specific ___.
New Construction
Memorizing the LEED BD+C: ___ checklist for the LEED Green Associate
exam can be one important factor for exam day success.
three months
An individual with no familiarity with LEED should expect to spend
___ studying for the exam if that individual works or is a full-time
student.
first
When you are taking the exam, a tip to consider is that usually your
___ answer is the correct one.
Those who must live with the decisions and those who must carry them
out.
The term "stakeholder" encompasses more than just decision makers and
includes:
Reverse Contribution to Global Climate Change
What is the most critical impact category out of the seven, meaning
the largest environmental impact, as determined by USGBC?
The process brings together the project team with stakeholders and
outside experts for creative thinking and collaboration
A charrette is:
Both the individual elements of the system and their relationships to
each other as a whole
When applying systems thinking to designing building and communities,
we must understand:
Life-cycle costs
A major consideration when developing a sustainable project budget is:
Triple bottom line
Social responsibility, environmental stewardship, and economic
prosperity are three components of the:
Integrative Process (1)
A new credit in LEED v4 that encourages early analysis of energy,
site, and water systems to inform design is:
Integrative Process (2)

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