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Question 196

A decorative overhead light fixture is specified for a project that costs $1,500 USD and uses recycled water bottles as part of the diffuser shade. The shades are 10% of the overall weight of the fixture and are 50% post- consumer recycled content. Assuming no other portions of the fixture meet sustainability criteria, what would the contributing value of the fixture be?

Correct Answer: A
This option requires the project to calculate the contributing value of the fixture by multiplying the cost of the fixture by the percentage of recycled content by weight1. Since the shades are 10% of the overall weight of the fixture and are 50% post-consumer recycled content, the contributing value of the fixture is:
$1,500 x 10% x 50% = $75
References: = LEED v4: Building Design + Construction Guide, Recycled content | U.S. Green Building Council.
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Question 197

One point can be achieved through Sustainable Sites Credit, Heat Island Reduction by providing:

Correct Answer: B
Detailed Explanation:
Providing at least 75% of parking spaces under cover helps reduce heat island effects by minimizing exposed hardscape areas. LEED recognizes covered parking (using reflective roofing or vegetative systems) as an effective strategy to decrease heat absorption and improve microclimate conditions.
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Question 198

The Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) includes the measure of a material's

Correct Answer: B
The Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) is a measure of the roof's ability to reject solar heat, as shown by a small temperature rise. It is defined so that a standard black (reflectance 0.05, emittance 0.90) is 0 and a standard white (reflectance 0.80, emittance 0.90) is 100. SRI is calculated using the roof surface's Solar Reflectance (SR) and Thermal Emittance (TE). SR is the fraction of solar energy that is reflected by the roof, and TE is the relative ability of the roof surface to radiate heat. Therefore, SRI includes the measure of a material's ability to reflect solar radiation, but not its ability to absorb or emit thermal radiation.
References:
* What is the Solar Reflectance Index? - Cool Roof Rating Council
* Definitions and Terms | HEATISLAND
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Question 199

For a project located on a greenfield site and attempting the Location and Transportation Credit, Sensitive Land Protection, Option 2, what must the development footprint avoid?

Correct Answer: D
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Under Sensitive Land Protection, Option 2, projects on greenfield sites must avoid impacting sensitive land types, including prime farmland as defined by the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations or local equivalents outside the United States. LEED aims to preserve high-value agricultural land and other sensitive areas to minimize environmental disruption and promote sustainable development practices.
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Question 200

The project team achieved a strategy not addressed in the LEED Green Building Rating System, which proved to be a significant, measurable environmental benefit for the project. What can the project team do in order to get a benefit for this strategy?

Correct Answer: D
Detailed Explanation:
LEED allows project teams to submit an Innovation credit for strategies that provide measurable environmental benefits but are not explicitly addressed in the rating system. Innovation credits reward creative and exemplary performance that goes beyond LEED's standard requirements, fostering continuous improvement in green building practices.
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