Summer Sale Special Limited Time 70% Discount Offer - Ends in 0d 00h 00m 00s - Coupon code: buysanta

Exact2Pass Menu

LEED AP Building Design + Construction (LEED AP BD+C)

Last Update 6 hours ago Total Questions : 337

The LEED AP Building Design + Construction (LEED AP BD+C) content is now fully updated, with all current exam questions added 6 hours ago. Deciding to include LEED-AP-BD+C practice exam questions in your study plan goes far beyond basic test preparation.

You'll find that our LEED-AP-BD+C exam questions frequently feature detailed scenarios and practical problem-solving exercises that directly mirror industry challenges. Engaging with these LEED-AP-BD+C sample sets allows you to effectively manage your time and pace yourself, giving you the ability to finish any LEED AP Building Design + Construction (LEED AP BD+C) practice test comfortably within the allotted time.

Question # 51

What are the requirements of commercial projects for long-term bicycle storage under Location and

Transportation, Bicycle Facilities - Bicycle Storage and Shower Rooms?

A.

Provide for at least 5% of all regular building occupants, with no less than four storage spaces per building

B.

Provide for at least 10% of all regular building occupants, with no less than five storage spaces per building

C.

Provide for at least 15% of all regular building occupants, with no less than 10 storage spaces per building

D.

Provide for at least 25% of all regular building occupants, with no less than 10 storage spaces per building

Question # 52

Which of the following are control measures recommended by the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Contractors Association (SMACNA) for the Indoor Environmental Quality Credit, Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan?

A.

Source control

B.

Material selection

C.

Contractor training

D.

Pre-construction meeting

Question # 53

For Energy and Atmosphere Credit, Advanced Energy Metering, what is the minimum percentage requirement for metering any individual energy end uses?

A.

Those that represent 10% or more of the total annual consumption of the building

B.

Those that represent 25% or more of the total annual consumption of the building

C.

Those that represent 20% or more of the total annual consumption of the building

D.

Those that represent 15% or more of the total annual consumption of the building

Question # 54

Which of the following products are eligible for a WaterSense label?

A.

Tankless toilets

B.

Waterless urinals

C.

Public lavatory faucets

D.

Private lavatory faucets

Question # 55

A Healthcare Project is constructing a new building adjacent to an existing LEED Certified hospital facility. The new building ' s location is on the same hospital campus as the certified facility. The entire hospital campus was analyzed with an Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) as part of the certified facility ' s project scope. The new building project needs to complete a new Phase I ESA if

A.

the Phase II ESA uncovers suspected contamination

B.

contamination was identified by the certified facility

C.

the certified facility ' s Phase I ESA is older than 180 days

D.

the local equivalent standard is more stringent than ASTM E1527-05

Question # 56

For major renovation and new construction projects, the required energy and water-related system analyses should be the same except for

A.

site conditions

B.

massing and orientation

C.

plug and process load needs

D.

building envelope performance

Question # 57

What is the minimum number of members of the integrated project team for the Integrative Process Prerequisite, Integrative Project Planning and Design?

A.

One

B.

Two

C.

Four

D.

Six

Question # 58

Which of the following innovation proposals is most likely to be successful to achieve an Innovation Credit?

A.

Providing an educational program on the environmental and human health benefits of green building practices

B.

Including locked, indoor bicycle storage for 100% of project occupants

C.

Being located next to a 20 mi. (32 km) award-winning bicycle trail

D.

Distributing leaflets to project occupants about available public transit services nearby

Question # 59

What is a viable strategy for optimizing open space under Sustainable Sites Credit, Open Space? U

A.

Coordinate open space features during the construction phase

B.

Minimize the floor-area ratio (FAR) and accessibility for open space

C.

Design a parking and road footprint layout that is not near open land

D.

Coordinate open space features early during the site planning phase

Question # 60

The total land area within a 1/4 mi. (0.40 km) radius of a project boundary consists of 130 acres (53 hectares) and has a residential to nonresidential ratio of 60:40. Within this same total land area, there are 780 dwelling units and 1,600,000 ft2 (148 645 m2) of nonresidential building space. Given these parameters, what are the surrounding residential and nonresidential densities when attempting to achieve Location and Transportation Credit, Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses?

A.

10 dwelling units per acre (24 dwelling units per hectare) and a Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of 0.47

B.

10 dwelling units per acre (24 dwelling units per hectare) and a FAR of 0.70

C.

13 dwelling units per acre (32 dwelling units per hectare) and a FAR of 0.47

D.

15 dwelling units per acre (36 dwelling units per hectare) and a FAR of 0.70

Go to page: