EMT Practice Test

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Question1: What unit is green power purchased in?

Question2: Use of which of the following can help reduce the heat gain and peak air temperatures?

Question3: Open grid pavement tends to reduce

Question4: In which of the following common building applications are chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) found?

Question5: Which of the following strategies encourages a building's users to use alternative transportation?

Question6: Which label or certification indicates reduced water consumption for appliances?

Question7: Which term describes misinformation presented to consumers to portray a product or policy as being more environmentally friendly than it is?

Question8: Which of the following practices ensures that building systems are designed efficiently, installed appropriately and operate as intended?

Question9: What are the values and benefits of building green?

Question10: Which statement is the U.S. Green Building Council vision?

Question11: A wood product that is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is guaranteed to be

Question12: Which of the following is a benefit of a building owner choosing to install a solar photovoltaic?

Question13: The project team is conducting a feasibility study of a building project. The developer has pre-qualified four potential sites that are all financially viable. Within the context of LEED, which site is the most applicable?

Question14: According to a study completed by the Heschong Mahone Group, which of the following Indoor Environmental Quality strategies can improve student test scores in schools by 7%-18%?

Question15: The LEED credits given the greatest weights are credits that

Question16: Which strategy can be used during the building process and after occupation to reduce waste?

Question17: LEED considers products to be environmentally preferable materials when they are

Question18: Which of the following is a tradable commodity representing proof that a unit of electricity was generated from a renewable source?

Question19: Which of the following is a minimum program requirement for the LEED for New Construction and Major Renovations Rating System?

Question20: Which of the following falls under the Energy and Atmosphere credit category?

Question21: Which of the following strategies meets energy demand with renewable energy?

Question22: The range of points required to maintain Gold level of LEED certification is

Question23: Which industry benchmarking tool is used for measuring ongoing energy performance?

Question24: An annual survey is given to the building occupants in which they are asked to rate their comfort level with regards to the heating and air-conditioning, acoustics, air quality, lighting levels and cleanliness. Which building staff member is best equipped to evaluate the responses and develop a corrective action plan to address problems and improve occupants' comfort?

Question25: Which of the following may be awarded to a Green Building professional who "distinguishes professional leadership, contribution to the standards of practice and body of knowledge and continual improvement in the field"?

Question26: Which of the following strategies is considered an approach to land management that mimics natural systems and manages rainwater as close to the source as possible?

Question27: What is the unit of measure for water closets?

Question28: A new project is being built adjacent to a park with a 1/8 mi. (0.20 km) trail leading to an urban business district, which includes several retail shops and restaurants. This project qualifies for Location and Transportation Credits by

Question29: Which of the following is an appropriate usage of U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) terminology for a LEED project?

Question30: Which strategy can be used to reduce the amount of construction waste?

Question31: Select the type of approach that promotes the conservation of Materials and Resources by linking elements in order to form relationships with their function

Question32: Which of the following strategies, when designed together, can save energy and improve occupant experience?

Question33: What is the best way to prevent a building's indoor pollutant(s)?

Question34: Strategies for improving building occupants' comfort and control may consist of

Question35: What standard ensures adequate ventilation is supplied to building occupants?

Question36: A developer has asked the building designer to incorporate a landscape irrigation system using the building's graywater in order to earn LEED points. Which is the most appropriate source of graywater for this use?

Question37: What is the current standard LEED uses to determine the baseline for indoor water savings?

Question38: Which component directly reduces a building's Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions?

Question39: Which of the following strategies prioritizes cost-effectiveness when designing a LEED project?

Question40: Which is an example of a low-cost Water Efficiency strategy?

Question41: What is the process that is performed on existing buildings to identify and recognize system improvements that make the building more suitable for current use?

Question42: Which of the following negative impacts on the environment are a result of waste being transported/diverted to landfills?

Question43: Who is the most responsible for monitoring ongoing energy performance over the life of the building?

Question44: Who completes and signs the credit templates for a project pursuing LEED certification?

Question45: During the pre-design phase of a three-story office building, the project team determines that the anticipated energy use of the proposed building will exceed the Owner's Project Requirements (OPR). What strategy should the project team consider in order to lower the building's energy use?

Question46: Which of the following is a source of graywater?

Question47: Which of the following is a strategy for preventing light pollution?