Deck 1: Energy

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Building orientation considerations for a high-performance building include all of the following except:

A)Minimize east-west glazing
B)Orient on east-west axis
C)Minimize southern glazing
D)Maximize passive solar heat gain
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According to the US Department of Energy, buildings consume approximately __­___% of the energy and _____% of the electricity produced annually by the United States.

A)74%; 39%
B)39%; 74%
C)23%; 82%
D)82%; 23%
Question
Which of the following components contributes the largest percentage of energy use to a building's operating expenses?

A)Chillers
B)Boilers
C)Lighting
D)Air handling units
Question
Conventional incandescent lamps use approximately how many times the energy to create the same light output as standard compact fluorescent lamps?

A)3
B)4
C)5
D)6
Question
In many buildings, the wasted energy from lamps creates an additional burden on which system?

A)Air conditioning system
B)Ventilation system
C)Heating system
D)Air-diffuser system
Question
The prerequisites for the Energy and Atmosphere category in LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations include all of the following except:

A)Fundamental commissioning of building energy systems
B)Minimum energy performance
C)Fundamental refrigerant management
D)Measurement and verification
Question
Of the 35 total points available in the Energy and Atmosphere category in the LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovation, how many points can be attained for Green Power?

A)4
B)1
C)1.5
D)2
Question
What is Green-e certified electricity?

A)Electricity provided by the utility company that has rebates and incentives
B)Electricity produced by renewable energy resources
C)Electricity produced by combustion of fossil fuels
D)Electricity produced by natural gas
Question
The enormous amount of energy that is used within buildings causes emissions that contribute to all of the following except:

A)Climate change
B)Fumes
C)Smog
D)Reduced air quality
Question
Which of the following is a necessary component of most air-conditioning systems found to be harmful to the environment and human health?

A)Petrochemicals
B)Chlorinated hydrocarbons
C)Cadmium
D)Refrigerants
Question
When addressing water use for laundry equipment, which of the following categories must also be addressed besides the Water Efficiency category?

A)Sustainable sites
B)Indoor environmental quality
C)Energy and atmosphere
D)Materials and resources
Question
When addressing increased ventilation strategies to increase the overall quality of indoor air, which of the following categories must also be addressed besides the Indoor Environmental Quality category?

A)Sustainable sites
B)Indoor environmental quality
C)Energy and atmosphere
D)Materials and resources
Question
When addressing interior color schemes for a project, which of the following categories must also be addressed besides the Materials and Resources category?

A)Sustainable sites
B)Indoor environmental quality
C)Energy and atmosphere
D)Materials and resources
Question
Which of the following is not a method that can net significant lighting energy savings?

A)Enable individual lighting controls for occupants
B)Provide dimming capability on light fixtures
C)Specify line voltage lamps
D)Maximize the use of day lighting
Question
The design team is working on strategies to reduce the overall energy demand for the project. Strategies to reduce energy demand are all of the following except:

A)Issue a survey to end-users of energy conserving activities performed and average time spent performing those tasks
B)Install meters on the project to monitor energy use
C)Highly insulate the building envelope
D)Minimize glazing
Question
Free energy can be utilized in buildings in all of the following methods except:

A)Day lighting
B)Natural ventilation
C)An external thermal storage system
D)Passive systems
Question
Strategies for passive design include all of the following except:

A)Plan for open spaces to maximize natural daylight
B)Design for operable windows to allow natural ventilation
C)Use concrete material to absorb the heat for the building
D)Install controls to allow individual occupants to operate their lighting
Question
Energy efficiency strategies to be considered for a project to reduce energy demands includes all of the following except:

A)Provide appropriate insulation based on local climatic factors of the project location
B)Install premium mechanical systems
C)Specify Energy Star appliances
D)Minimize glazing on the envelope system
Question
Wind turbines, as a renewable energy source, generate ________ current to the inverter to convert the power into alternating current.

A)Direct
B)Indirect
C)Electric
D)Reverse
Question
Project sites in ________ altitudes can generate significant electricity using photovoltaic panels and reduce their energy use for hot water by using solar hot-water heaters.

A)High
B)Low
C)Negative
D)Pressure
Question
The standard increment of electricity is the:

A)Kilowatt-hour
B)Kilowatt-minute
C)Kilometer-hour
D)Kilometer-minute
Question
The levels of ongoing energy performance established in the owner's project requirements are determined at the beginning of design and establish the building's ________ requirements.

A)User
B)Functional
C)Technical
D)Whole building system
Question
Strategies for ongoing energy performance include all of the following except:

A)Providing staff training resources
B)Performing periodic maintenance
C)Using an integrative design approach
D)Implementing incentive programs for building users
Question
What is the first step a project team should consider when trying to save energy?

A)Use on-site renewable energy
B)Reduce energy demand
C)Adopt energy efficiency measures
D)Install submetering equipment
Question
Equipment types that use British Thermal Units (Btu) as the standard measure of energy include all of the following except:

A)Radiant heaters
B)Server room air conditioner
C)Gas furnace
D)Mechline
Question
Chillers are devices that remove heat from _________, typically as part of a refrigeration system used to cool and dehumidify buildings.

A)Air
B)Inert gas
C)Liquid
D)Glass
Question
A compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) is a small fluorescent lamp used as a more efficient alternative to incandescent lighting and is also referred to as all of the following except:

A)PL
B)Twin-tube
C)Biax lamp
D)Triax lamp
Question
Greenhouse gas emissions per capita is a measurement of a community's total greenhouse gas emissions divided by the total number of __________:

A)Automobiles
B)Buildings
C)Residents
D)Users
Question
To qualify for the Energy Start Rating, a building must score greater than:

A)25
B)50
C)75
D)85
Question
The energy consumption of a building is normally calcuated in British thermal units divided by the number of _______ in a building.

A)Square feet
B)Sub divisions
C)Watts
D)Floors
Question
Equipment, distribution systems, and terminals that provide the processes of heating, ventilating, or air-conditioning follow the standards of:

A)ASHRAE
B)ANSI
C)EPA
D)ENERGY STAR
Question
California's Title 24 is the __________ standard for residential and nonresidential buildings.

A)Energy efficiency
B)HVAC efficiency
C)Lighting efficiency
D)Building envelope efficiency
Question
Green buildings and neighborhoods can reduce demand for energy by capturing natural, incidental energy. One strategy is configuring roads, infrastructures, and landscaping so that buildings:

A)Minimize solar gain in summer and maximize it in the winter
B)Minimize solar gain all year round.
C)Minimize solar gain in winter and maximize it in the summer
D)Maximize solar gain all year round.
Question
The LEED for Homes Rating System adjusts the point thresholds for the Certified, Silver, Gold, and Platinum rating based on home ____________.

A)Location
B)Size
C)Orientation
D)Energy demands
Question
When addressing the envelope for achieving energy efficiency, buildings shall be properly weatherized, which means buildings should be secure against all of the following except:

A)Sunlight
B)Precipitation
C)Wind
D)Air pollution
Question
In order to take advantage of passive design opportunities, all of the following considerations must be taken except:

A)Building orientation
B)Material selection
C)Window location
D)Roof pitch
Question
When installing high-performance mechanical systems, it is recommended to apply life-cycle analysis to the trade-offs between _________ and __________.

A)Energy efficiency; indoor air quality
B)Initial capital; operating costs
C)Investment; environmental impact
D)Operation; maintenance costs
Question
ENERGY STAR applies to all of the following equipment as a measure for high efficiency, except:

A)Computers
B)Air conditioners
C)Power adapters
D)Cellular phones
Question
LED-based traffic signals will reduce energy demands from neighborhood infrastructure. LED stands for:

A)Light-emitting diode
B)Light-electroluminescence degree
C)Light-electronic device
D)Light-energy discharge
Question
To capture efficiencies in scale, design district heating and cooling systems in which multiple building are part of a __________ loop.

A)Single
B)Secondary
C)Closed
D)Open
Question
An example of thermal energy storage is to generate ________ at night to be used the next day:

A)Hot water
B)Renewable energy
C)Nonrenewable energy
D)Heat mass
Question
The purpose of using energy simulation is to:

A)Calculate Title 24
B)Prioritize energy efficiency opportunities
C)Determine the sun path
D)Evaluate high-performance systems
Question
To ensure that the building systems are functioning as designed and in support of the owner's project requirements, it is best to monitor and verify performance through all of the following methods except:

A)Control systems
B)Building automation system
C)Commissioning
D)Operation costs auditing
Question
Process energy is not subject to the LEED minimum performance requirements. Examples of process energy include all of the following except:

A)Elevators
B)Office equipment
C)Kitchen cooking
D)Heating systems
Question
Geothermal energy is power extracted from heat stored in the:

A)Wave
B)Earth
C)Biomass
D)Wind
Question
Biomass, a renewable energy source, includes all of the following biological materials except:

A)Wood
B)Gas
C)Alcohol fuel
D)Natural gas
Question
ENERGY STAR was developed by:

A)EPA
B)ASHRAE
C)ANSI
D)USGBC
Question
Strategies for maintaining energy efficiency include all of the following except:

A)Adhering to owner's project requirements
B)Providing staff training
C)Conducting preventative maintenance
D)Commissioning
Question
Monitoring involves comparing building performance measurements with predictions from a calibrated energy simulation or ____________:

A)Benchmarking tool
B)ASHRAE standards
C)Web based tool
D)Commissioning
Question
ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager users enter data on their ________ and _________ usage, along with other supporting information into a web-based tool to evaluate the performance of the building against that of others with similar characteristics.

A)Electricity; natural gas
B)Energy; fuel
C)Lighting; coal
D)Renewable energy; oil
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1
Building orientation considerations for a high-performance building include all of the following except:

A)Minimize east-west glazing
B)Orient on east-west axis
C)Minimize southern glazing
D)Maximize passive solar heat gain
Minimize southern glazing
2
According to the US Department of Energy, buildings consume approximately __­___% of the energy and _____% of the electricity produced annually by the United States.

A)74%; 39%
B)39%; 74%
C)23%; 82%
D)82%; 23%
39%; 74%
3
Which of the following components contributes the largest percentage of energy use to a building's operating expenses?

A)Chillers
B)Boilers
C)Lighting
D)Air handling units
Lighting
4
Conventional incandescent lamps use approximately how many times the energy to create the same light output as standard compact fluorescent lamps?

A)3
B)4
C)5
D)6
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In many buildings, the wasted energy from lamps creates an additional burden on which system?

A)Air conditioning system
B)Ventilation system
C)Heating system
D)Air-diffuser system
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6
The prerequisites for the Energy and Atmosphere category in LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations include all of the following except:

A)Fundamental commissioning of building energy systems
B)Minimum energy performance
C)Fundamental refrigerant management
D)Measurement and verification
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7
Of the 35 total points available in the Energy and Atmosphere category in the LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovation, how many points can be attained for Green Power?

A)4
B)1
C)1.5
D)2
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8
What is Green-e certified electricity?

A)Electricity provided by the utility company that has rebates and incentives
B)Electricity produced by renewable energy resources
C)Electricity produced by combustion of fossil fuels
D)Electricity produced by natural gas
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9
The enormous amount of energy that is used within buildings causes emissions that contribute to all of the following except:

A)Climate change
B)Fumes
C)Smog
D)Reduced air quality
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10
Which of the following is a necessary component of most air-conditioning systems found to be harmful to the environment and human health?

A)Petrochemicals
B)Chlorinated hydrocarbons
C)Cadmium
D)Refrigerants
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11
When addressing water use for laundry equipment, which of the following categories must also be addressed besides the Water Efficiency category?

A)Sustainable sites
B)Indoor environmental quality
C)Energy and atmosphere
D)Materials and resources
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12
When addressing increased ventilation strategies to increase the overall quality of indoor air, which of the following categories must also be addressed besides the Indoor Environmental Quality category?

A)Sustainable sites
B)Indoor environmental quality
C)Energy and atmosphere
D)Materials and resources
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When addressing interior color schemes for a project, which of the following categories must also be addressed besides the Materials and Resources category?

A)Sustainable sites
B)Indoor environmental quality
C)Energy and atmosphere
D)Materials and resources
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14
Which of the following is not a method that can net significant lighting energy savings?

A)Enable individual lighting controls for occupants
B)Provide dimming capability on light fixtures
C)Specify line voltage lamps
D)Maximize the use of day lighting
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15
The design team is working on strategies to reduce the overall energy demand for the project. Strategies to reduce energy demand are all of the following except:

A)Issue a survey to end-users of energy conserving activities performed and average time spent performing those tasks
B)Install meters on the project to monitor energy use
C)Highly insulate the building envelope
D)Minimize glazing
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Free energy can be utilized in buildings in all of the following methods except:

A)Day lighting
B)Natural ventilation
C)An external thermal storage system
D)Passive systems
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17
Strategies for passive design include all of the following except:

A)Plan for open spaces to maximize natural daylight
B)Design for operable windows to allow natural ventilation
C)Use concrete material to absorb the heat for the building
D)Install controls to allow individual occupants to operate their lighting
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18
Energy efficiency strategies to be considered for a project to reduce energy demands includes all of the following except:

A)Provide appropriate insulation based on local climatic factors of the project location
B)Install premium mechanical systems
C)Specify Energy Star appliances
D)Minimize glazing on the envelope system
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19
Wind turbines, as a renewable energy source, generate ________ current to the inverter to convert the power into alternating current.

A)Direct
B)Indirect
C)Electric
D)Reverse
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20
Project sites in ________ altitudes can generate significant electricity using photovoltaic panels and reduce their energy use for hot water by using solar hot-water heaters.

A)High
B)Low
C)Negative
D)Pressure
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21
The standard increment of electricity is the:

A)Kilowatt-hour
B)Kilowatt-minute
C)Kilometer-hour
D)Kilometer-minute
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22
The levels of ongoing energy performance established in the owner's project requirements are determined at the beginning of design and establish the building's ________ requirements.

A)User
B)Functional
C)Technical
D)Whole building system
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23
Strategies for ongoing energy performance include all of the following except:

A)Providing staff training resources
B)Performing periodic maintenance
C)Using an integrative design approach
D)Implementing incentive programs for building users
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24
What is the first step a project team should consider when trying to save energy?

A)Use on-site renewable energy
B)Reduce energy demand
C)Adopt energy efficiency measures
D)Install submetering equipment
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25
Equipment types that use British Thermal Units (Btu) as the standard measure of energy include all of the following except:

A)Radiant heaters
B)Server room air conditioner
C)Gas furnace
D)Mechline
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26
Chillers are devices that remove heat from _________, typically as part of a refrigeration system used to cool and dehumidify buildings.

A)Air
B)Inert gas
C)Liquid
D)Glass
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27
A compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) is a small fluorescent lamp used as a more efficient alternative to incandescent lighting and is also referred to as all of the following except:

A)PL
B)Twin-tube
C)Biax lamp
D)Triax lamp
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28
Greenhouse gas emissions per capita is a measurement of a community's total greenhouse gas emissions divided by the total number of __________:

A)Automobiles
B)Buildings
C)Residents
D)Users
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29
To qualify for the Energy Start Rating, a building must score greater than:

A)25
B)50
C)75
D)85
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30
The energy consumption of a building is normally calcuated in British thermal units divided by the number of _______ in a building.

A)Square feet
B)Sub divisions
C)Watts
D)Floors
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31
Equipment, distribution systems, and terminals that provide the processes of heating, ventilating, or air-conditioning follow the standards of:

A)ASHRAE
B)ANSI
C)EPA
D)ENERGY STAR
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32
California's Title 24 is the __________ standard for residential and nonresidential buildings.

A)Energy efficiency
B)HVAC efficiency
C)Lighting efficiency
D)Building envelope efficiency
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33
Green buildings and neighborhoods can reduce demand for energy by capturing natural, incidental energy. One strategy is configuring roads, infrastructures, and landscaping so that buildings:

A)Minimize solar gain in summer and maximize it in the winter
B)Minimize solar gain all year round.
C)Minimize solar gain in winter and maximize it in the summer
D)Maximize solar gain all year round.
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34
The LEED for Homes Rating System adjusts the point thresholds for the Certified, Silver, Gold, and Platinum rating based on home ____________.

A)Location
B)Size
C)Orientation
D)Energy demands
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35
When addressing the envelope for achieving energy efficiency, buildings shall be properly weatherized, which means buildings should be secure against all of the following except:

A)Sunlight
B)Precipitation
C)Wind
D)Air pollution
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36
In order to take advantage of passive design opportunities, all of the following considerations must be taken except:

A)Building orientation
B)Material selection
C)Window location
D)Roof pitch
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37
When installing high-performance mechanical systems, it is recommended to apply life-cycle analysis to the trade-offs between _________ and __________.

A)Energy efficiency; indoor air quality
B)Initial capital; operating costs
C)Investment; environmental impact
D)Operation; maintenance costs
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38
ENERGY STAR applies to all of the following equipment as a measure for high efficiency, except:

A)Computers
B)Air conditioners
C)Power adapters
D)Cellular phones
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39
LED-based traffic signals will reduce energy demands from neighborhood infrastructure. LED stands for:

A)Light-emitting diode
B)Light-electroluminescence degree
C)Light-electronic device
D)Light-energy discharge
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40
To capture efficiencies in scale, design district heating and cooling systems in which multiple building are part of a __________ loop.

A)Single
B)Secondary
C)Closed
D)Open
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41
An example of thermal energy storage is to generate ________ at night to be used the next day:

A)Hot water
B)Renewable energy
C)Nonrenewable energy
D)Heat mass
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42
The purpose of using energy simulation is to:

A)Calculate Title 24
B)Prioritize energy efficiency opportunities
C)Determine the sun path
D)Evaluate high-performance systems
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43
To ensure that the building systems are functioning as designed and in support of the owner's project requirements, it is best to monitor and verify performance through all of the following methods except:

A)Control systems
B)Building automation system
C)Commissioning
D)Operation costs auditing
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44
Process energy is not subject to the LEED minimum performance requirements. Examples of process energy include all of the following except:

A)Elevators
B)Office equipment
C)Kitchen cooking
D)Heating systems
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45
Geothermal energy is power extracted from heat stored in the:

A)Wave
B)Earth
C)Biomass
D)Wind
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46
Biomass, a renewable energy source, includes all of the following biological materials except:

A)Wood
B)Gas
C)Alcohol fuel
D)Natural gas
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47
ENERGY STAR was developed by:

A)EPA
B)ASHRAE
C)ANSI
D)USGBC
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48
Strategies for maintaining energy efficiency include all of the following except:

A)Adhering to owner's project requirements
B)Providing staff training
C)Conducting preventative maintenance
D)Commissioning
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49
Monitoring involves comparing building performance measurements with predictions from a calibrated energy simulation or ____________:

A)Benchmarking tool
B)ASHRAE standards
C)Web based tool
D)Commissioning
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ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager users enter data on their ________ and _________ usage, along with other supporting information into a web-based tool to evaluate the performance of the building against that of others with similar characteristics.

A)Electricity; natural gas
B)Energy; fuel
C)Lighting; coal
D)Renewable energy; oil
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