The LEED® Green Associate™ V4 Practice Tests contains 5 updated complete exams, separated by difficulty levels. Just as in the actual exam, each exam contains 100 multiple-choice questions and must be completed within 2 hours with the required passing score.
The questions are the key for evaluating the contents studied for the exam. You can access and retake the practice tests as many times as you want.
Taking practice tests is the most effective way to pass the LEED Green Associate (GA) accreditation exam. By solving the questions, in addition to absorbing the content in a simple way, you will be able to measure your knowledge and have control of how the actual exam will occur.
“The practice of tests was the key element for me to pass the exam the first time with a score of 195/200.” - Author
Practice tests have five levels to test your knowledge:
Practice Test 1: Beginner
Practice Test 2: Easy
Practice Test 3: Intermediate
Practice Test 4: Hard (Actual LEED Green Associate exam level)
Practice Test 5: Very Hard
Total of questions per Practice Test: 100 questions
Total Practice Tests: 5
Language: English
Knowledge Domains:
1. LEED Process (16 Questions)
2. Integrative Strategies (8 Questions)
3. Location and Transportation (7 Questions)
4. Sustainable Sites (7 Questions)
5. Water Efficiency (9 Questions)
6. Energy and Atmosphere (10 Questions)
7. Materials and Resources (9 Questions)
8. Indoor Environmental Quality (8 Questions)
9. Project Surroundings and Public Outreach (11 Questions)
10. Additional Questions (15 questions): The actual exam contains 15 unscored questions. In the Practice Tests these questions are distributed proportionally among the 9 areas of knowledge domains
According to the LEED Green Associate Candidate Handbook, the LEED credentialing exams assess a candidate’s abilities at three cognitive levels: Recall, Application, and Analysis.
Recall Questions: These questions assess a candidate’s ability to recall factual material, such as numerical thresholds and precedent-setting standards.
Application Questions: These questions provide the candidate with a novel problem or scenario that the candidate can solve using familiar principles or procedures.
Analysis Questions: These questions assess a candidate’s ability to break the problem down into its components to create a solution. The candidate must not only recognize the different elements of the problem but must also evaluate the relationship or interactions of these elements.
Notes:
Accomplishing the practice tests does not exempt the study of the content specified in the reference list indicated in the LEED Green Associate Candidate Handbook;
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