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试卷: LEED GA模拟题B[查看] What does “LEED Certified” indicate? A: A project that has been certified B: The LEED certification process C: A project that has been certified at the base level D: The LEED Rating System 参考答案: C
本题解释: This question is explicitly addressed in the USGBC Trademark Policy on page 16.
“LEED certification” with lowercase “c” is used to describe the certification process. “LEED certified”with lowercase “c” is used to describe a project that has been certified. “LEED Certified” with capital “C” is used to describe a project that has been certified to the base level: Certified.
The certification levels are:
Certified
Silver
Gold
Platinum
A building can be “certified” without being “Certified”, but in that case it would have received Silver/Gold/Platinum certification.Reference: USGBC Trademark Policy
This question pertains to exam objective I.P USGBC Policies (e.g., trademark usage; logo usage) from the LEED Green Associate Candidate Handbook.
While we receive many negative comments about the relevance of these types of questions the subject matter may come up on your exam. You are better off seeing questions from every exam objective than being under-prepared because some questions covering the GBCI exam objectives you will be tested on seem silly.
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