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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) LEED-AP-Homes Exam Dumps

LEED AP Homes (Residential) Exam Questions and Answers

Question 13

How does the size of a home affect LEED for Homes credits?

Options:

A.

Smaller homes are awarded credit in the Water Efficiency category because they use less water

B.

Smaller homes are awarded credit in the Materials and Resources category because they use fewer materials

C.

Larger homes are awarded credit in the Energy and Atmosphere category because they save more energy

D.

Smaller homes are awarded credit in the Energy and Atmosphere category because they use less energy

Question 14

What is a benefit of rainwater harvesting in areas with substantial rainfall spikes?

Options:

A.

Mitigates on-site erosion

B.

Helps to maintain required firewater levels

C.

Little-to-no benefit since precipitation is seasonal

D.

Eliminates the need for low-flow plumbing fixtures

Question 15

Which of the following products could earn one point for being reclaimed under the Materials and Resources Credit, Environmentally Preferable Products?

Options:

A.

Stained glass window

B.

Downspouts and gutters

C.

Steel garage doors with opener

D.

Brick for the home’s exterior cladding

Question 16

A project team targets concrete as a material to receive Environmentally Preferable Products credit for fly ash content. Due to weather conditions, the structural engineer suggests reducing the fly ash content in a small portion of the suspended slab areas to speed the curing process and achieve the required strength. The adjusted calculation shows that reduced fly ash in these areas will result in failure to achieve the targeted point. Which of the following is the most effective strategy that the LEED AP could pursue?

Options:

A.

Submit a CIR requesting the low fly ash suspended slab be removed from the calculations

B.

Ignore the engineer’s recommendation and proceed with the original design

C.

Apply for a Regional Priority exemption since the local climate interfered with the project team’s best effort to achieve the point

D.

Demand the project team slow the construction schedule so additional curing time will allow the required amount of fly ash to be used