NCIDQ IDFX EXAM / NCIDQ IDFX FINAL EXAM
COMPLETE 160 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS (A NEW UPDATED VERSION) |
GUARANTEED PASS A+
ASHRAE - ANSWER: Recommends a maximum continuous indoor concentration of
0.1 ppm
OSHA - ANSWER: Specifies concentrations not to exceed 0.75 ppm in an 8-hour time
period, with a 2 ppm 15-min short term exposure
Greenguard Certified - ANSWER: The product must be tested according to ASTM
D5116 & D6670, the State of Washington's protocol for interior furnishings and
construction materials.
VOCs - ANSWER: Are chemicals that contain carbon and hydrogen and that vaporize
at room temperature and pressure.
Green Seal Paint Limit - ANSWER: 50 g/l
Molds spores require 3 conditions to grow - ANSWER: Moisture/A nutrient/And
temperature range from 40 to 100F
Symptoms of poor IAQ - ANSWER: Sick building syndrome
Building related illness
Multiple chemical sensitives
ASHRAE 62-2001 - ANSWER: Ventilation for acceptable indoor air quality
AHSRAE 62.2-2003 - ANSWER: Ventilation and acceptable indoor air quality in low-
rise residential buildings
Strategies for maintaining IAQ - ANSWER: Eliminate and reduce the sources of
pollutiom
Life Cycle Assessment - ANSWER: 1st phase: determine the purpose, and goals of
study
2nd phase: inventory analysis, is often the most difficult part because it involves
determining and quantifying all of the inputs and outputs of the product under
study,
Life Cycle Assessment - ANSWER: Provides the methodology to evaluate the
environmental impact using a particular material or product in a building.
,ISO 14020 - ANSWER: Describes a set of principles that must be followed by any
practitioner of environmental labeling.
ISO 14024 - ANSWER: Covers labeling programs and specifies the procedures and
principles that third party certifiers, or ecolabelers, must follow.
4 main stages of product's life cycle - ANSWER: 1. Raw-material Acquisition
2. Manufacturing
3. Use and Maintenance
4. Disposal
Embodied Energy - ANSWER: The material or product should require as little energy
as possible for its extraction as a raw material, initial processing including
transportation of the materials and products during their life cycle.
Metals - ANSWER: Although metals require large amounts of embodied energy for
their production, they have high potential for recycling.
Steel - ANSWER: Is the most common metal used in building as is commonly recycled
as scrap to produce more steel.
Wood - ANSWER: Lumber and wood products represent a large portion of both
residential and commercial construction.
Reclaimed Wood - ANSWER: Basically recycled wood from old buildings or structures
that has been salvaged and prepared for new used.
Sustainable or Alternate Wood Materials - ANSWER: Standard solid wood framing
products can be replaced with engineered wood products such as wood I-joists or
laminated veneer lumber.
Straw particle board - ANSWER: Made from wheat straw, a waste product from
framing
Rice Straw or Bagasse - ANSWER: The residue from the processing of sugar cane
PLA - ANSWER: Plastic made from corn
Bio-plastics - ANSWER: Polylactide PLA, fibers used for carpet manufacturing
FSC - ANSWER: Forest Stewardship Council
FSC oversees - ANSWER: Development of national and regional standards based on
basic forest management principles and criteria.
, Metallocene Polyolefins - ANSWER: Type of plastic that allows polyolefins. These
may be used as a replacement for PVC and other plastics that are harmful to the
environment.
Adhesives - ANSWER: 3 types of low emission and Zero-VOC adhesives:
Dry/ Water-based/ Natural
Dry Adhesives - ANSWER: Contains resins stored in capsules released by pressured.
Water Adhesives - ANSWER: Contains latex or polyvinyl acetate
Natural Adhesives - ANSWER: Containing paint resins in a water dispersion system
GWB - ANSWER: Manufactured with 100% recycled content for its paper faces and
with some recycled content for the core.
When using carpet there are 3 major considerations for sustainability - ANSWER:
Raw-material use
Raw-material disposal
Indoor air quality
Ceiling Finishes - ANSWER: ACTs uses recycled content from old tiles, newsprint, or
pertile.
Building Commissioning - ANSWER: Process of inspecting, starting up, and adjusting
building systems and then verifying and documenting that they are operating as
intended and meet the design criteria of the contract documents.
ASHRAE/IESNA standard 90.1 - ANSWER: A mandatory standard for LEED
certification
Mechanical Systems - ANSWER: Do not use any mechanical systems components for
the space that includes CFC-based refrigerants.
Research Methods - ANSWER: Historic Precedent
Environmental Design Research
Functionalism
Economic Factors
Historic Precedent - ANSWER: A design theory approach basing current ideas on
design or styles of the past.
Environmental Design Research - ANSWER: Focuses on theories of the interaction
between humans and their environment.
Functionalism - ANSWER: Places emphasis on providing simple, rational solutions to
design problems without extraneous decoration.
COMPLETE 160 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS (A NEW UPDATED VERSION) |
GUARANTEED PASS A+
ASHRAE - ANSWER: Recommends a maximum continuous indoor concentration of
0.1 ppm
OSHA - ANSWER: Specifies concentrations not to exceed 0.75 ppm in an 8-hour time
period, with a 2 ppm 15-min short term exposure
Greenguard Certified - ANSWER: The product must be tested according to ASTM
D5116 & D6670, the State of Washington's protocol for interior furnishings and
construction materials.
VOCs - ANSWER: Are chemicals that contain carbon and hydrogen and that vaporize
at room temperature and pressure.
Green Seal Paint Limit - ANSWER: 50 g/l
Molds spores require 3 conditions to grow - ANSWER: Moisture/A nutrient/And
temperature range from 40 to 100F
Symptoms of poor IAQ - ANSWER: Sick building syndrome
Building related illness
Multiple chemical sensitives
ASHRAE 62-2001 - ANSWER: Ventilation for acceptable indoor air quality
AHSRAE 62.2-2003 - ANSWER: Ventilation and acceptable indoor air quality in low-
rise residential buildings
Strategies for maintaining IAQ - ANSWER: Eliminate and reduce the sources of
pollutiom
Life Cycle Assessment - ANSWER: 1st phase: determine the purpose, and goals of
study
2nd phase: inventory analysis, is often the most difficult part because it involves
determining and quantifying all of the inputs and outputs of the product under
study,
Life Cycle Assessment - ANSWER: Provides the methodology to evaluate the
environmental impact using a particular material or product in a building.
,ISO 14020 - ANSWER: Describes a set of principles that must be followed by any
practitioner of environmental labeling.
ISO 14024 - ANSWER: Covers labeling programs and specifies the procedures and
principles that third party certifiers, or ecolabelers, must follow.
4 main stages of product's life cycle - ANSWER: 1. Raw-material Acquisition
2. Manufacturing
3. Use and Maintenance
4. Disposal
Embodied Energy - ANSWER: The material or product should require as little energy
as possible for its extraction as a raw material, initial processing including
transportation of the materials and products during their life cycle.
Metals - ANSWER: Although metals require large amounts of embodied energy for
their production, they have high potential for recycling.
Steel - ANSWER: Is the most common metal used in building as is commonly recycled
as scrap to produce more steel.
Wood - ANSWER: Lumber and wood products represent a large portion of both
residential and commercial construction.
Reclaimed Wood - ANSWER: Basically recycled wood from old buildings or structures
that has been salvaged and prepared for new used.
Sustainable or Alternate Wood Materials - ANSWER: Standard solid wood framing
products can be replaced with engineered wood products such as wood I-joists or
laminated veneer lumber.
Straw particle board - ANSWER: Made from wheat straw, a waste product from
framing
Rice Straw or Bagasse - ANSWER: The residue from the processing of sugar cane
PLA - ANSWER: Plastic made from corn
Bio-plastics - ANSWER: Polylactide PLA, fibers used for carpet manufacturing
FSC - ANSWER: Forest Stewardship Council
FSC oversees - ANSWER: Development of national and regional standards based on
basic forest management principles and criteria.
, Metallocene Polyolefins - ANSWER: Type of plastic that allows polyolefins. These
may be used as a replacement for PVC and other plastics that are harmful to the
environment.
Adhesives - ANSWER: 3 types of low emission and Zero-VOC adhesives:
Dry/ Water-based/ Natural
Dry Adhesives - ANSWER: Contains resins stored in capsules released by pressured.
Water Adhesives - ANSWER: Contains latex or polyvinyl acetate
Natural Adhesives - ANSWER: Containing paint resins in a water dispersion system
GWB - ANSWER: Manufactured with 100% recycled content for its paper faces and
with some recycled content for the core.
When using carpet there are 3 major considerations for sustainability - ANSWER:
Raw-material use
Raw-material disposal
Indoor air quality
Ceiling Finishes - ANSWER: ACTs uses recycled content from old tiles, newsprint, or
pertile.
Building Commissioning - ANSWER: Process of inspecting, starting up, and adjusting
building systems and then verifying and documenting that they are operating as
intended and meet the design criteria of the contract documents.
ASHRAE/IESNA standard 90.1 - ANSWER: A mandatory standard for LEED
certification
Mechanical Systems - ANSWER: Do not use any mechanical systems components for
the space that includes CFC-based refrigerants.
Research Methods - ANSWER: Historic Precedent
Environmental Design Research
Functionalism
Economic Factors
Historic Precedent - ANSWER: A design theory approach basing current ideas on
design or styles of the past.
Environmental Design Research - ANSWER: Focuses on theories of the interaction
between humans and their environment.
Functionalism - ANSWER: Places emphasis on providing simple, rational solutions to
design problems without extraneous decoration.