LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

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Question 1 (Volume B)

Which of the following statements are true regarding the version of LEED a project must follow in order to become certified? (Choose 2)

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  • The version of LEED that is current at the time of project completion

  • The project team can choose to register under any previously released version of LEED

  • The version of LEED that is current when construction begins

  • The version of LEED that is current at the time of project registration

  • Projects may transfer to LEED 2009 from a previous version of LEED if desired

Question 2 (Volume C)

What are the benefits of submitting a two-phase LEED application? (Choose 3)

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  • A project can earn several points early in the design review

  • A project can receive feedback from the design review prior to the construction review

  • Project teams can get a better idea how many LEED points will potentially be awarded after the design review

  • Any credit awarded in the design review does not need to be submitted again

  • The USGBC can rule on the likelihood of obtaining a credit in the design review

Question 3 (Volume B)

What are benefits of controlling stormwater runoff? (Choose 2)

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  • Prevent fertilizers from contaminating nearby areas

  • Conserves potable water

  • Reduces the heat island effect

  • Prevents erosion

  • Keeps the site from absorbing moisture