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Measured performance areas of a green building could include which of these? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Energy use, operating cost, water use, occupant satisfaction, carbon emissions
When designing a green building to address environmental, financial, and occupant satisfaction
issues what type of approach to sustainable design should the team use - CORRECT
ANSWER - integrated
Green building pursues solutions that represent a healthy and dynamic balance between which of
these areas - CORRECT ANSWER - environmental, economic, social
The triple bottom line concept incorporates a long-term view for assessing potential effects and
best practices forwhat resources - CORRECT ANSWER - planet, profit, and people
The green building process and LEED rating systems first focused on environmental metrics but
the list is expanding to encourage indicators in which of these other areas - CORRECT
ANSWER - social justice, and public health
Studies conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), found that people in the
United Statesspend, on average, what percentage of their time indoors - CORRECT
ANSWER - 90
Which of these strategies describes the main principles of passive building design - CORRECT
ANSWER - capturing sunlight and wind for natural lighting, heating and cooling
Buildings and land-use are responsible for contributing to climate change due to which of these
environmentalimpacts - CORRECT ANSWER - Greenhouse gas emissions
,Which of these alternatives to single vehicle driving could help to significantly reduce carbon
emissions fromtransportation - CORRECT ANSWER - Public Transportation, walking,
biking
When selecting a location for a new green building which of these factors should the design team
consider - CORRECT ANSWER - Climate, existing roads and transit, and cultural history
and traditions
The cumulative effect of conventional building practices has profound implications for human
health, the environment and the economy. What term is often used to refer to the concept of
sustainability and sustainable design - CORRECT ANSWER - Triple Bottom Line
Which of these activities contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change -
CORRECT ANSWER - Using electricity to heat and cool buildings, driving to work in
automobiles, and landfills
Which of these statements best defines building commissioning - CORRECT ANSWER -
Verification after construction that the structure and its systems and subsystems meet project
requirements as intended and designed
Which of these should be considered by the design team when addressing the social context of a
project - CORRECT ANSWER - Cultural history and traditions
What does it mean for a project to be net-zero energy - CORRECT ANSWER - The
project uses no more energy from the grid than they generate on site
Which of these strategies could help a project to achieve a goal for net-zero waste - CORRECT
ANSWER - Recycling, reusing and composting
The USGBC provides rating systems for what types of buildings - CORRECT ANSWER -
Neighborhoods, offices, schools, retail
, Which of these types of systems is more sustainable - CORRECT ANSWER - Closed
system
What type of feedback loop enables a system to self-correct and stay within a particular range of
function or performance and helps to keep the system stable - CORRECT ANSWER -
Negative Feedback loop
Which of these is an example of a positive feedback loop - CORRECT ANSWER -
Population growth and climate change
What is the definition of heat island effect - CORRECT ANSWER - The absorption of
heat by hardscapes, such as dark, non-reflective pavement and buildings, and its radiation to
surrounding areas
n a green building project, which of these should the project team consider as the most important
to the designdecision when selecting materials to meet the project's sustainability goals -
CORRECT ANSWER - embodied energy
What are the phases that comprise an integrative process - CORRECT ANSWER -
Discovery, design and construction, occupancy and operations and performance feedback
What is the definition of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) - CORRECT ANSWER - An
analysis of the environment aspects and potential impacts associated with a product, process or
service
What is a benefit of a landscape architect using native and adaptive plants for the projects
landscape design - CORRECT ANSWER - Reduces water consumption and provides
habitat for local fauna
Which of these design decisions has a major effect on reducing energy demand for a building -
CORRECT ANSWER - Building orientation