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1. A project team in a goal-setting meeting is discussing potential sites and integrative synergies. What strategy would earn the project a LEED credit?
2. A LEED reviewer has sent a project team technical advice on one of the design credits that was submitted in a split review. What does the project team need to do?
3. A 10 acre multi-building development has five buildings. How is the LEED boundary determined if each building will be a separate LEED project?
4. A hotel project in a historic district requests that the walkoff mats in the primary direction of travel for the main building's entrance be less than 10 feet (3 meters) long due to the constraints of the historic building porch depths. Who should address this request?
5. Which project would not meet the minimum program requirements for certification?
6. Which statement is true about Credit Interpretation Requests (CIRs)?
7. The LEED Pilot Credit for Occupant Engagement is listed only for the O+M rating systems. What is true about a LEED BD+C project's ability to use the credit on the project?
8. A project team member finds an issue not addressed in the LEED reference guide regarding indoor plumbing fixtures and submits a suggested approach to the credit during the standard LEED review process. What is true about this approach?
9. The owner of a space has had a lot of turnover in the project team, resulting in delays in LEED documentation. How long can the project team wait to submit the construction phase review?
10. Which project strategy would earn an exemplary performance point under IN Credit Innovation Option 3 Additional Strategies?
11. Which elements are not covered under the LEED BD+C: Core and Shell rating system?(choose 2)
12. If a project boundary is not obvious because of ownership by multiple entities, which action should the project team take?
13. Which action is an example of an overlapping benefit that a project team might find during ongoing discovery while iteratively testing alternatives and refining an analysis?
14. A team in a goal setting-workshop has selected to pursue LEED Gold, identified credits to pursue and assigned responsible parties to each credit and prerequisite. After evaluating possible energy strategies what does the team need to document for IP Credit Integrative Process?
15. The LEED project boundary may not include land that is owned by a party other than that which owns the LEED project unless:
16. Which part of the LEED development cycle is used for streamlining the approach to particular needs, constraints, and opportunities of different project types?
17. Which project strategy would earn an exemplary performance point under IN Credit Innovation Option 3 Additional Strategies?
18. The LEED reviewer response from a preliminary review indicates a project will be 1 point short of LEED Platinum. What should the project team do if they still want to pursue LEED Platinum?
19. A project has achieved one pilot credit, has earned exemplary performance in three credits, and has used a strategy for innovation. How many points would this project earn?
20. How is the LEED boundary defined for a single building development?(choose 2)
21. Which project strategy would earn an exemplary performance point under IN Credit Innovation Option 3 Additional Strategies?
22. A 100,000 SF (9,290 m2) new office building will have mixed-mode ventilation and steam boilers. The building owner wants to hire a consulting firm owned by a relative for the Cx process. What is true about this decision?
23. A project team wishes to get a Credit Interpretation Request on a credit and prerequisite that are unrelated. Which action will assist with this process?
24. A LEED AP in a goal setting workshop is working on their first LEED BD+C: Schools project. What prerequisites would be applicable to the project and need to be assigned to team members?
25. A project team for a LEED BD+C Healthcare is in a goal setting workshop. What credits would be applicable to the project and need to be assigned to team members?
26. A 2-story mixed use project will have retail space on the first floor and hospitality space on the second floor. Since there more than two rating systems that might be applicable to a project, how should the project team decide which rating system to use?
27. Which project strategy would earn an exemplary performance point under IN Credit Innovation Option 3 Additional Strategies?
28. Which special considerations would be part of the LEED project scope?(Choose 2)
29. A project was registered in January of 2013. In April 2013 USGBC published Addenda for a credit the project team is pursuing. What statements are true regarding this project?(Choose 2)
30. Which design decisions can earn a project IN Credit Option 1 Innovation in a new construction project?
31. Which design decisions can earn a project IN Credit for exemplary performance?(Choose 2)
32. During an early design review, a project team has decided to consolidate the building footprint and add underground parking. These changes can contribute to earning which credits?(Choose 2)
33. Which of the following may earn a project IN Credit Innovation for Innovation?
34. A team member is reviewing the LCA narrative for MR Credit Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction Option 4 Whole-Building Life Cycle Assessment. What table is going to be included in the narrative?
35. An office complex near a lake is being designed. The project will be built on a prime tract of undeveloped real-estate 40 ft. (12 meters) from the lake. The project will be located 1/8 mile (200 meters) from 3 public bus lines. Which credit would NOT be achievable for the project?
36. A project building that originally registered as one building has undergone a design change and now has two different structures. Which action should be taken to determine if the building can remain a single project?
37. A LEED BD+C project will be constructed and operated on a permanent location on existing land, and will be a minimum of 1,000 SF (93 m2). What else must the project do to meet the minimum program requirements?
38. The project team for an office building is considering a composting program. Which statement is true regarding the IN Credit Innovation for a composting program?
39. How can a project team avoid errors and expenses in LEED documentation prior to submitting the project for review?(Choose 3)
40. A national park located in MLO lighting zone 2 has walking paths around a lake, a 150-car parking lot, a national flag in front of the visitors center, and a small amphitheater for giving presentations. The road leading to the park has government mandated lighting. What exterior lighting would be exempt from SS Credit Light Pollution Reduction?
41. A project team member has excluded a section of land in order to meet the requirements of one of the LEED credits. Which statement is true about this action?
42. Which action would earn a project an IN Credit?
43. What best defines the project boundary?
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