Correct Answers Updated 2025
LEED AP - ✔✔A professional who streamlines the LEED process.
Project Administrator - ✔✔A role served by a LEED AP on a project.
Project Data - ✔✔All data related to a project that is submitted.
Building Commissioning - ✔✔The process of ensuring that all building systems
perform as intended.
Ozone Depletion - ✔✔The process of the ozone layer thinning and breaking down.
Heat Islands - ✔✔Areas with higher temperatures due to human activities.
Green Roof - ✔✔A roof covered with vegetation to reduce environmental impact.
Halons - ✔✔Fire suppression systems that use halogenated hydrocarbons.
CFCs - ✔✔Chlorofluorocarbons, a type of ozone-depleting substance.
LEED Reference Guide - ✔✔A resource for LEED project teams to find information on
various topics.
Regional Variations - ✔✔Information in the LEED reference guide about geographic
differences.
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, LEED Score Card - ✔✔A tool used to track and evaluate a project's sustainability goals.
ROI - ✔✔Return on Investment, a measure of profitability.
Owner Buy-In - ✔✔Obtaining support and approval from the project owner.
Credit Responsibilities - ✔✔Determining which team members are responsible for
earning specific credits.
Target Certification Level - ✔✔The desired level of LEED certification for a project.
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) - ✔✔An evaluation of the environmental impacts of a
product or system throughout its life cycle.
Life Cycle Costing (LCC) - ✔✔An analysis of the total cost of owning and operating a
product or system over its life cycle.
Integrated Building Design - ✔✔A collaborative approach to design that considers
multiple aspects of a building's performance.
Fire Suppression System - ✔✔A system used to control or extinguish fires.
LEED Certification - ✔✔A recognition that a project meets specific sustainability
criteria.
Prerequisites - ✔✔Requirements that must be met before earning LEED credits.
Green Rater - ✔✔An individual who verifies and confirms a project's compliance with
LEED requirements.
Open Space - ✔✔Undeveloped area within the project boundary.
Zoning - ✔✔Local regulations that dictate land use and development.
Brownfield - ✔✔A contaminated site that requires remediation.
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