LEED - Indoor Environmental Quality Questions
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A design team wants to determine a project’s ventilation requirements. What is the correct standard to use? 1.ASHRAE Standard 90 2. ASHRAE Standard 55 3. ASHRAE Standard 52 4. ASHRAE Standard 62 | show 🗑
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show | 3.Wind Direction and Speed
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show | 3.Ventilation rate procedure
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show | 1.Mixed-Mode 2.Passive 6.Active
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Which of the following would be most impacted by installation of a smoking lounge inside of a LEED building? 1.Outdoor air delivery monitoring 2.Optimize energy performance 3.Increased ventilation 4.Low emitting materials | show 🗑
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show | 1.The building must have a designated interior smoking lounge
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for smoking lounges in buildings pursuing LEED certification? 1.Must have deck to deck partitions 2.Must have a carbon dioxide detector 3.Must be directly exhausted to the outdoors | show 🗑
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Which of the following is NOT a consideration with regard to Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring? 1.Density of zones 2.Air-flow measurement precision 3.Carbon dioxide detector placement 4.Atmospheric VOC levels | show 🗑
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show | 3.Carbon dioxide sensors
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What is the proper location for CO2 sensors in a building? 1.Near HVAC return air grilles 2.Near outdoor air intake vents 3.On the ceiling because CO2 rises 4.Between 3 and 6 feet high mounted on a wall | show 🗑
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For non-densely occupied, mechanically ventilated spaces, which of the following is required for Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring? 1.Air quality testing for fine particulate 2.Carbon Dioxide monitoring systems 3.Airflow measurement devices | show 🗑
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A “densely occupied space” is one with a design occupancy of: 1.Less than or equal to 45 sqft per person 2.Less than or equal to 40 sqft 3.Less than or equal to 50 sqft 4. Less than or equal to 25 sqft | show 🗑
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show | 2.CIBSE Application Manual 10
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Increasing a building’s ventilation would have an impact on: 1.Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 2.Measurement & Verification 3.Building Flush-out 4.Optimize Energy Performance | show 🗑
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What elements must be included in a construction indoor air quality (IAQ) management plan? (Select 2) 1.Air filter replacement schedule 2.Addressing the storage of absorptive materials on the job site 3.Protection of the HVAC system during construction | show 🗑
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show | True
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show | 2.Commissioning
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show | True
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show | True
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show | 1.Carpets and carpet pad 3.Paints and coatings 5.Adhesives and sealants
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Carpet is a major source of indoor air pollution. This situation has improved because of the implementation of what program? 1.SCAQMD 2.Green-e 3.Green Label Plus 4.Green Seal | show 🗑
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show | False
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Which of the following would NOT protect building occupants from indoor chemicals and pollutants? 1.MERV 13 filters for both incoming outdoor and recirculated air 2.A natural ventilation strategy | show 🗑
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show | True
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show | 1.ON/OFF Control of the fixture
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show | 2.Provided to individual work spaces
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Which of the following is an individually occupied space? (Select 2) 1.Cubicle 2.Private Office 3.Breakroom 4.Desk in a classroom 5.Bathroom | show 🗑
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What are some strategies that would comply with Controllability of Systems: Lighting? (Select 2) 1.Occupancy sensors in the bathroom 2.A dimming wall switch located at the door at each classroom 3.A desk mounted light as part of each workstation | show 🗑
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For Controllability of Systems: Thermal Comfort, a comfort system must grant an occupant control over which of these primary factors? 1.Air speed only 2.Relative humidity only 3.Radiant temperature only 4.Air temperature only 5.Any of the above | show 🗑
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Which of the following is an example of an individual comfort control? 1.An under floor air delivery system that provides ventilation to a cubicle 2.A desk near a window that does not open 3.A thermostat near a workstation | show 🗑
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show | True
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Which of the following space types would be considered “shared multi-occupant spaces”? (Select 3) 1.Breakroom 2.Classroom 3.Group of office cubicles 4.Lobby 5.Lecture Hall 6.Bathroom | show 🗑
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show | 3.ASHRAE 55-2004
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True or false: The thermal comfort survey agreed to for Thermal Comfort Verification should be given during summer months as that is the time of year when comfort issues are most likely present | show 🗑
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show | 1.Mechanical engineer 2.Electrical engineer
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show | 1.Window geometry factor 4.Window area 5.Visible light transmittance of glazing
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Which of the following will have the most impact on occupants’ views to the outside? 1.Glazing visible transmittance 2.The location of interior walls in regularly occupied spaces 3.The amount of scenic vegetation surrounding a building | show 🗑
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Which of the following uses a line of sight calculation to determine compliance? 1.Alternative Transportation: Public Transportation 2.Daylighting and Views 3.Community Connectivity 4.Regional Materials | show 🗑
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