Pass the USGBC Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) LEED-AP-BD+C Questions and answers with CertsForce

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Questions # 71:

When required to measure residential and non-residential densities, Location and Transportation Credit, Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses, Option 1. Surrounding Density requires project teams to measure the residential and non-residential densities in what way?

Options:

A.

Measure densities within a 1/4 mi. (0.40 km) radius of the project boundary


B.

Measure densities within a 1/2 mi. (0.80 km) radius of the project boundary


C.

Measure densities within a 1/3 mi. (0.53 km) radius of the project boundary


D.

Measure densities within a 3/4 mi. (1.20 km) radius of the project boundary


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Questions # 72:

A project has a potable water source as well as two alternative water sources. Which of the following statements is applicable for a project using two alternative water sources?

Options:

A.

A project may not use two alternative water sources


B.

Target the uses that require the least treatment first


C.

Match uses by location: indoor sources to indoor uses, outdoor sources to outdoor uses


D.

All alternative water sources should be treated to potable water standards


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Questions # 73:

Which of the following criteria does a project need to implement in order to qualify for Sustainable Sites Credit: Site Development - Protect or Restore Habitat, Option 1?

Options:

A.

Use of natural plants rated for their effect in reducing the heat island effect, while also restoring a minimum of 20% (including the building footprint) of all portions of the site identified as previously disturbed


B.

Use of only native or adapted vegetation, along with not restoring a minimum of 36% (including the building footprint) of all portions of the site identified as previously disturbed


C.

Use of native or adapted vegetation, restoring a minimum of 30% (including the building footprint) of all portions of the site identified as previously disturbed


D.

Use of natural vegetation and not artificial greenery, restoring a minimum of 25% (including the building footprint) of all portions of the site identified as previously disturbed


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Questions # 74:

When planning a water-efficient landscape design, the designer should consider including

Options:

A.

potable water


B.

sprinkler system


C.

native vegetation


D.

permeable pavement


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Questions # 75:

For a project located on a greenfield site and attempting the Location and Transportation Credit, Sensitive Land Protection, Option 2, what must the development footprint avoid?

Options:

A.

Land that is within 200 ft. (61 m) of a local government wetland demonstration project


B.

Soils that are to be restored according to the SITES Guidelines and Performance Benchmarks 2009. Credit 7.3


C.

Areas not able to meet the criteria for Location and Transportation Credit LEED for Neighborhood Development Location


D.

Prime farmland as defined by the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations or local equivalent outside the US


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Questions # 76:

Which of the following strategies is allowed under Energy Atmosphere Credit, Renewable Energy Production, and will help a project achieve Energy Atmosphere Credit, Optimize Energy Performance?

Options:

A.

Install an on-site photovoltaic array


B.

Purchase Green-e certified carbon offsets


C.

Purchase Green-e certified Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)


D.

Install a ground-source heat pump


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Questions # 77:

Green Infrastructure (GI) and Low-Impact Development (LID) rainwater management strategies improve upon the conventional approach for rainwater management by

Options:

A.

replicating a site's natural hydrology


B.

discharging rainwater at a faster rate


C.

increasing a site's impervious surface


D.

providing a greater volume of rainwater detention


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Questions # 78:

Which of the following statements are true for Erosion and Sedimentation Control (ESC) plan prerequisite compliance?

Options:

A.

The ESC plan cannot be modified during the design phase of the LEED certification


B.

The ESC plan can be developed or modified during the design phase of LEED certification


C.

A compliant ESC plan may be developed during construction


D.

A compliant ESC plan must be in place when the commissioning authority is appointed


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Questions # 79:

How much value would these two doors contribute toward Material and Resources Credit, Building Product Disclosure and Optimization – Sourcing of Raw Materials, Option 2. Leadership Extraction Practices?

Options:

A.

$150.00


B.

$50.00


C.

$100.00


D.

$125.00


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Questions # 80:

What is the best strategy for a LEED AP to suggest in order to quantify the impact of increasing the window-to-wall ratio on a Building Design and Construction project?

Options:

A.

Compare the current project to other similar projects


B.

Monitor the HVAC loads throughout the life of the project


C.

Perform a simple box energy model before the completion of the schematic phase


D.

Review Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI)'s comments on the energy model submission


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