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LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Exam

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Description: Sample Questions:Which of the following is NOT true regarding Regional Priority credits?Regional Priority credits are listed by zip code on the USGBC websiteRegional Priority credits are not new credits, there are only bonus points for existing creditsRegional Priority credits are also known as exemplary performance credits6 Regional Priority credits are listed for each zip codeA project can earn a maximum of 4 Regional Priority creditsA project team has submitted an initial submittal for a design review. What can be expected in response to this design phase submittal? (Choose 2)The USGBC will not formally rule on a design submittalThe USGBC will formally rule on each submitted credit as Achieved or DeniedThe USGBC will make recommendations as to which additional credits to apply forThe USGBC will only rule on credits relating to Site SelectionThe USGBC will formally rule on each submitted credit as Anticipated, Pending, or DeniedAll project information forms are designated as 'approved' or 'not approved'An owner of an existing building has agreed to phase out CFC-based refrigerants in order to meet LEED minimum requirements. What is required of this CFC phase-out plan? (Choose 2)CFCs must be 100% phased out within 5 yearsCFCs must be 100% phased out within 10 yearsCFCs must be 100% phased out within 20 yearsDuring the phase-out plan, CFC-based refrigerant annual leakage must be reduced to 5% or less.During the phase-out plan, CFC-based refrigerant annual leakage must be reduced to 10% or less.During the phase-out plan, CFC-based refrigerant annual leakage must be reduced to 20% or less.How can a project earn Regional Priority credits?By satisfying the requirements for the Regional Materials creditUsing only local vendorsBy addressing geographically specific environmental prioritiesBy sati
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