Lighting controls are typically installed in buildings in order to
Correct Answer: C
Explanation Lighting controls are devices or systems that can regulate the amount and quality of light in a space according to various factors, such as user preferences, natural light availability, occupancy, and time of day. By doing so, lighting controls can improve occupant comfort and save energy throughout the building. Lighting controls can enhance the visual comfort, well-being, and productivity of the occupants by providing them with appropriate and adjustable light levels for different tasks and moods. Lighting controls can also reduce the energy consumption and environmental impact of the lighting system by avoiding unnecessary or excessive lighting, which can waste electricity, generate heat, and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. Lighting controls are an essential component of green building design and certification, such as LEED v4, which has adopted ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010 as the baseline for energy performance and lighting requirements. LEED v4 also recognizes and rewards various lighting control strategies, such as automatic shutoff, light-level reduction, daylight harvesting, exterior lighting control, and plug-load control. References: [LEED Link: Minimum Energy Performance], section "LEED v4 BD+C: Minimum Energy Performance"; [LEED Link: Lighting Controls], section "LEED v4 BD+C: Lighting Controls"
Question 2
According to LEED. which of the following should be considered when locating a site for a project?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation According to LEED, one of the factors that should be considered when locating a site for a project is the infrastructure context. The infrastructure context refers to the existing physical systems that support a site, such as roads, utilities, transit networks, water supply, wastewater treatment, stormwater management, and waste disposal. Choosing a site that has access to adequate infrastructure can reduce the environmental impacts of developing new infrastructure, such as land disturbance, resource consumption, energy use, emissions, and pollution. The LEED Green Associate Candidate Handbook states that one of the intents of the Location and Transportation category is to "reduce environmental harm from transportation infrastructure" [1, p. 12]. References: LEED Green Associate Candidate Handbook, [Location and Transportation | U.S. Green Building Council]
Question 3
Minimum acoustic performance is a prerequisite requirement that applies to
Correct Answer: A
Minimum acoustic performance is a prerequisite requirement that applies to LEED for Schools projects. The prerequisite aims to provide classrooms that facilitate better teacher-to-student and student-to-student communication through effective acoustic design. The prerequisite requires projects to meet the sound transmission class (STC) ratings for walls, floors, ceilings, doors, and windows; the background noise levels from HVAC systems; and the reverberation time for core learning spaces. By meeting the minimum acoustic performance, projects can improve the indoor environmental quality, enhance the learning outcomes, and reduce the health and stress impacts of noise. Reference: LEED v4 Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction, p. 545 1; [Acoustical Society of America website]
Question 4
Waste water from kitchen sinks is considered blackwater unless
Correct Answer: B
Blackwater is wastewater that contains fecal matter and pathogens, such as from toilets. Greywater is wastewater that is less contaminated, such as from showers, sinks, and washing machines1. However, the classification of kitchen sink wastewater may vary depending on local codes and regulations. Some states and authorities consider kitchen sink wastewater as blackwater because it may contain food waste and germs123. Others consider it as greywater if it meets certain quality standards and is used for beneficial purposes, such as irrigation or toilet flushing45. A CIR (Credit Interpretation Request) is a process to seek clarification on a specific credit or prerequisite in a LEED rating system, but it does not change the definition of blackwater or greywater. Reference: Greywater Reuse | WaterSense | US EPA4 Greywater - California Department of Water Resources5 What Is Greywater? What Is Blackwater? | HomeServe USA1 Grey Water / Reclaimed Water | University of Maryland Extension2 What is meant by the terms Gray water and black water3 Credit Interpretation Requests (CIRs) | U.S. Green Building Council
Question 5
Which of the following benefits could result from achieving LEED certification for a building?
Correct Answer: C
LEED certification can provide financial benefits for a building, such as qualification for tax rebates, zoning allowances, and other incentives from local and state governments. These incentives can help offset the initial costs of green building and encourage more projects to pursue LEED . Reference: LEED v4 Green Associate Candidate Handbook, LEED v4 BD+C Reference Guide