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LEED Green Associate GAFRE Exam (LEED GA)

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Question # 31

The cradle-to-cradle approach to sustainable materials evaluates

A.

building materials from extraction to reuse

B.

building materials from extraction to disposal

C.

building materials from installation to disposal

D.

building materials from installation to recycling

Question # 32

Bioswales can be utilized to

A.

increase graywater use

B.

increase peak rainwater runoff

C.

increase soil erosion

D.

increase groundwater recharge

Question # 33

When should the Commissioning Authority (CxA) be brought onto the project team?

A.

At the end of Design Development (DD)

B.

Early in the Schematic Design (SD) phase

C.

Once Construction Administration (CA) begins

D.

Early in the Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE)

Question # 34

The LEED rating system was designed to

A.

serve as a floor tor local Green Building codes

B.

serve as a ceiling for local building codes

C.

serve as a complement to local building codes

D.

serve as a model National Green Building code

Question # 35

Which of the following strategies is considered an approach to land management that mimics natural systems and manages rainwater as close to the source as possible?

A.

Xeriscaping

B.

Passive Design

C.

Evapotranspiration

D.

Low-Impact Development

Question # 36

The main goal of energy efficiency is to

A.

accomplish the same amount of work with less energy expended

B.

offset fossil fuel usage, thereby lessening the amount of CO2

C.

eliminate the use of CFCs entirely and use other more ozone-friendly refrigerants

D.

increase the demand response capability of the building

Question # 37

The purpose of a life-cycle assessment in LEED is to evaluate the potential

A.

cost impacts Of a building through its life-cycle

B.

safety impacts of a material through its life-cycle

C.

human impacts 0t a material through its lite-cycle

D.

environmental impacts of a building through its life-cycle

Question # 38

An office building is located in an area without public transit access. Which of the following strategies should the office use to promote alternative transportation?

A.

Offer preferred parking for single-use vehicles

B.

Develop a carpooling program for building occupants

C.

Provide additional parking

D.

Require the local transit authority to add a new route to the site

Question # 39

During the charrette, the project team is discussing strategies for improving the indoor environmental quality Which strategy will help attain points toward certification?

A.

Daylighting

B.

Night lighting

C.

Installing indoor plants

D.

Installing inoperable windows

Question # 40

The project team wants to use low-flow toilet fixtures and integrate non-potable water strategies for the building interior. Which category does this strategy fall under?

A.

Innovation

B.

Water Efficiency

C.

Sustainable Sites

D.

Optimized Process Water Use

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