Thursday, June 2, 2016

Today's Free LEED AP BD+C V4 Exam Prep Questions

Free USGBC LEED AP Exam Questions


Please note, this questions are just references for you to prepare LEED AP Exam. The best way to preparing the LEED exam is for you to go through study guide or references that is available at www.usgbc.org. 


Question 1
Through its location, a building can do all of the following except
  • A. Promote healthy lifestyles
  • B. Create opportunities for savaged materials
  • C. Meet needs of the local community
  • D. Support active street life

Answer is (B)


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Explanation:

Through its location, a building can meet the needs of the local community, support active street life, and promote healthy lifestyles. Project teams can use salvaged materials when they construct and furnish a building, but this is not associated with its location.





Question 2
Under the EA (Energy and Atmosphere) category, which four concepts are used to identify synergistic strategies?: 
  • A. Energy demand, energy efficiency, renewable energy, operations and maintenance
  • B. Energy demand, energy efficiency, renewable energy, ongoing energy performance
  • C. Energy supply, energy demand, energy efficiency, renewable energy
  • D. Renewable energy, recycled energy, reused energy, reprocessed energy

Answer is (B)


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Explanation:

Under the Energy and Atmosphere category, energy demand, energy efficiency, renewable energy, ongoing energy performance concepts are used to help identify synergistic strategies.






Question 3
Grilles, grates, and mats are all good ways to reduce contaminats where?: 
  • A. Oudoors
  • B. In the main water source
  • C. At entryway systems
  • D. At air vents

Answer is (C)


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Explanation:

One simple way to reduce contaminants carried into a facility by people's shoes is to use grilles, grates, or mats at building entrances. Other strategies for designing good air quality include proper ventilation and enforcing no-smoking policies.

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