LEED Green Associate Exam
Questions and Answer | Latest
Update 2024/2025
Aeroponics
~~> The process of growing plants in suspension in an air or mist
environment without the use of soil
Biogas
~~> An alternative fuel that is generated from decomposing organic
matter, such as food and animal waste, which is processed in an anaerobic
digester
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
~~> An odorless, colorless, and toxic gas that is produced from vehicle
exhaust, incomplete combustion or fuel in boilers or furnaces, and improperly
vented appliances
Greenhouse Gases
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~~> Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
The most abundant of the greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide, is released
through the burning of fossil fuels and the manufacturing of cement
LEED
~~> Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
The USGBC LEED green building program is the preeminent program for the
design, construction, maintenance, and operation of high-performance
green buildings | Third-party green building certification program and the
globally recognized standard for the design, construction and operation of
high-performance green buildings and neighborhoods.
Lean Process Improvement
~~> The principle of continuously improving any process through the
elimination of waste in every step of manufacturing
LEED AP
~~> The advanced level of LEED credentials that requires an advanced
knowledge in green building as well as expertise in a particular LEED rating
system
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LEED Green Associate
~~> The basic level of LEED credentials that requires a documented, up-to-
date understanding of the most current green building principles and
practices
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
~~> A highly reactive gas that is primarily produced through the
combustion of fossil fuels at power generation plants and other processes at
manufacturing facilities
Triple Bottom Line
~~> An accounting framework that incorporates the social,
environmental, and economic dimensions of an organization
Vertical Farm
~~> A crop grown vertically instead of horizontally on the ground
Also known as a farmscraper
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
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~~> Harmful organic chemical compounds that are emitted from certain
solids or liquids that evaporate under normal indoor atmospheric conditions
for temperature and pressure and may have short-term and long-term
adverse health effects and can be released by synthetic materials such as
flooring, wall-coverings, furniture and paints, adhesives and sealants
Xeriscaping
~~> Landscaping designed to reduce or eliminate potable water use in
irrigation through the planting of native and adapted species of vegetation
and the use of other water-conserving techniques
Zero Net Energy
~~> A level of efficiency for a high-performance building that produces all
the energy it uses and is so energy efficient, a renewable energy system can
offset all or most of its annual energy consumption
Plant Drought-Resistant Landscaping
~~> An architect wishes to maximize water efficiency in a high-profile,
mixed-use development located in a drought area
What would be the most effective way to achieve this?
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