1、LEEDGA考试模拟题带答案Question 1Show Answer LegendWhich item can contribute to Construction Waste Management?AHazardous construction debrisBFill dirtCConcreteDSteel and wallboardNotes:Hazardous debris does not qualify for this credit; therefore, hazardous construction debris is incorrect.Fill dirt does not
2、qualify for this credit; therefore, fill dirt (excavated soil) is incorrect.Question 2Show Answer LegendA project team has decided to shrink the building footprint. This change can have a positive impact on what issue?ACar pool parkingBParking capacityCPedestrian accessDOpen spaceNotes:Reducing the
3、size of the building footprint may allow for more open space (fields, grasslands, landscaping, etc.)Open space are the ground areas that are vegetated and pervious.Green roofs can be considered open space but only for urban areas.For the purposes of LEED, open space is the property area minus the de
4、velopment footprint, when local zoning does not define open space.Question 3Show Answer LegendWhat would contribute to community connectivity?AA site with pedestrian access between basicsBA site near mass transitCA site near public parkingDA site near a restaurantNotes:Community connectivity channel
5、s development to urban areas with existing infrastructure. This includes areas with walkways and areas near basics.Basics are thoses that are open to the public, and are commons that people might use regularly. People must be able to walk between the project and the without being blocked by walls, h
6、ighways, or other barriers (this is called pedestrian access). LEED encourages building near a variety of basics, not just one type of such as twelve clothing stores in a strip mall. LEED provides examples of basics as:BankChurchSupermarket / convenience storeDay careDry cleaner / laundry matFire st
7、ationSalonHardware storeLibraryMedical / dental officeParkPharmacyPost officeRestaurantSchoolTheatre / museumCommunity centerGymAccess to public transpiration (mass transit) helps with reducing automobile use in the LEED Rating System, however picking a site near mass transit does not help earn the
8、community connectivity credit.The answer choice of public parking is incorrect because a parking lot or parking garage is not defined by LEED as a. A public park is defined by LEED as a basic.Question 4Show Answer LegendWho is responsible for the development of the LEED Rating Systems?AArchitects, e
9、ngineers, and contractors onlyBProduct manufacturersCLocal, state, and federal government agenciesDVolunteersNotes:The intent of this question is to learn the LEED Rating Systems are developed by committees of volunteers from all types of backgrounds.From USGBCs website:LEED Rating Systems are devel
10、oped through an open, consensus-based process led by LEED committees. Each volunteer committee is composed of a diverse group of practitioners and experts representing a cross-section of the building and construction industry.While it is true employees of local, state, and federal government agencie
11、s can volunteer for the committees, as can product manufacturers and architects, engineers, and contractors, it is volunteers that make up the committees from these professions as well as many others.Question 5Show Answer LegendWhat is the goal of providing secure bicycle storage?ATo keep bicycles d
12、ryBTo meet local regulationsCTo prevent theftDTo increase the life cycle of bicyclesNotes:Glossary: Secure storage is any method or methods that prevent theftQuestion 6Show Answer LegendWastewater from sinks can:ASometimes be recycled and used for irrigation, depending on local codesBAlways be recyc
13、led and used for irrigationCNever be recycled and used for irrigationDAlways be used for makeup water in cooling towersNotes:Reference: USGBC GlossaryWastewater treatment systems are sometimes used in projects to treat wastewater and reuse it onsite for non-potable uses such as irrigation and for fl
14、ushing fixtures.Blackwater does not have a single definition accepted nationwide. Adjacent cities may have different codes that allow or prohibit the use of sink/shower water for non-potable uses. On jurisdiction may define sink/shower water as blackwater and not permit its use, while another may define it as graywater and will permit its use. Review local codes before making design decisions based on the use of wastewater.Question 7Show Answer LegendWhat is the baseline water demand of a building?AThe annual fixture and fitting w
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