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質問 # 47
A project team is pursuing Feature A08 Air Quality Monitoring and Awareness The installed air quality monitor density should at least be one sensor per

  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D.

正解:B

解説:
For Feature A08: Air Quality Monitoring and Awareness, the WELL Building Standard specifies the minimum density of air quality monitors to ensure adequate coverage and accurate representation of indoor air quality across different spaces. The requirement of one sensor per 3,500 ft² (approximately 325 m²) is designed to provide a balance between comprehensive monitoring and practical implementation. This density allows for sufficient spatial resolution to detect variations in air quality in various areas of a building, facilitating targeted interventions and informing occupants about the air quality in their environment. It reflects WELL's focus on creating environments that support occupants' health and wellbeing by ensuring that air quality, a critical component of indoor environmental quality, is continuously monitored and managed.


質問 # 48
For projects to obtain WELL Certification at the Platinum level, what is the minimum number of points that must be achieved per concept?

  • A. Three points
  • B. Four points
  • C. Two points
  • D. One point

正解:A

解説:
According to the WELL v2™ scoring system, projects must earn a minimum number of points per concept to achieve a certain level of certification. For WELL Platinum Certification, the minimum number of points per concept is three (or in the case of the Air and Thermal Comfort concepts, at least six points combined)1.
References: = Standard | WELL V2 - Scoring and Certification Levels


質問 # 49
Feature C07: Enhanced Health and Wellness Promotion requires projects to cultivate a culture of health through communication, health promotion programs and educational sessions. What is the minimum frequency required of these sessions?

  • A. Quarterly
  • B. Monthly
  • C. Annually
  • D. Weekly

正解:A

解説:
According to Feature C07: Enhanced Health and Wellness Promotion, part 1 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must provide quarterly education sessions (e.g., workshops, lectures, seminars) that offer instruction on topics within the ten WELL concepts, covering at least two different concepts per year1. This helps cultivate a culture that prioritizes and promotes the health and well-being of all individuals.
References: = Standard | WELL V2


質問 # 50
At what stage are documents created that represent policies and operations schedules that are planned to be implemented?

  • A. Implementation
  • B. Performance verification
  • C. Schedule review
  • D. Intent

正解:D

解説:
Documents representing policies and operations schedules planned for implementation are created during the
"Intent" stage of the WELL certification process. This stage involves early planning and collaborative discussions among key stakeholders, including leadership, human resources, project managers, facilities managers, architects, engineers, contractors, employees or other occupants, and community members. The discussions aim to define health, well-being, environmental, and equity goals. This foundational step ensures that the project's objectives for health promotion are clearly outlined and agreed upon by all parties involved, setting the groundwork for subsequent stages such as implementation, schedule review, and performance verification.


質問 # 51
A team is seeking to satisfy Feature A01: Air Quality, Part 2: Meet Thresholds for Organic Gases through VOC monitoring for a 87.50O ft2 (8 120 m2) project What is the minimum number of volatile organic compound (VOC) sensors that the project owner must install?

  • A. 20 VOC censors
  • B. 10 VOC sensors
  • C. 15 VOC sensors
  • D. 25 VOC sensors

正解:A

解説:
For achieving compliance with WELL v2™ Feature A01: Air Quality, Part 2, which focuses on monitoring and meeting thresholds for organic gases such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), the requirement for the number of sensors is based on the area of the project. The correct choice for an 87,500 ft² (8,120 m²) project is:
C: 20 VOC sensors
* Sensor Distribution Standard: The WELL v2™ standard typically recommends installing one VOC sensor for every 5,000 square feet of project space to ensure adequate monitoring coverage and accuracy in detecting VOC levels throughout the space.
* Calculating Sensor Needs: For an 87,500 ft² area, dividing by the 5,000 ft² coverage per sensor gives a requirement of 17.5 sensors. Rounding up to the nearest whole number, this would typically mean at least 18 sensors are necessary. However, to ensure comprehensive coverage and considering practical deployment strategies (such as additional sensors for high-risk areas like kitchens or print rooms), the minimum practical number could rise to the next available option, which is 20 sensors.
* Ensuring Comprehensive Coverage: Adequate sensor placement is crucial for real-time monitoring and ensuring all areas of the project meet air quality standards consistently. This is especially important in larger spaces where air quality can vary significantly from one area to another.
* Health and Compliance Implications: By meeting the minimum required number of sensors, the project not only adheres to WELL standards but also protects occupant health by enabling prompt identification and mitigation of poor air quality events, particularly those related to VOC emissions from building materials, furnishings, and equipment.
Rationale Behind the AnswerImportance in ContextThis approach aligns with WELL's overarching goal of fostering environments that support occupant health through proactive management of building air quality.
The focus on sufficient and strategic sensor deployment is a critical component of ensuring that indoor environments remain safe and healthy for all users.


質問 # 52
A client would like to gather thermal comfort data at her office building. According to Feature T06:
Thermal Comfort Monitoring, Part 1: Monitor Thermal Environment, which of the following strategies should the WELL AP recommend?

  • A. Provide individual control over thermostats
  • B. Install CO2 sensors in regularly occupied areas
  • C. Record mean radiant temperature and air movement
  • D. Monitor dry-bulb temperature and relative humidity

正解:D

解説:
Feature T06: Thermal Comfort Monitoring, Part 1: Monitor Thermal Environment in the WELL Building Standard™ focuses on the importance of continuously monitoring key parameters that contribute to thermal comfort in built environments. This feature specifically emphasizes the need to understand and control the thermal conditions that affect occupant comfort and well-being.
Dry-bulb temperature is the measure of air temperature without taking evaporation into consideration.
It is one of the most direct indicators of thermal comfort as it affects how warm or cool an indoor environment feels to its occupants.
Relative humidity refers to the amount of moisture in the air compared to what the air can "hold" at that temperature. The level of humidity has a significant impact on how temperatures are perceived by occupants. High humidity can make environments feel stuffier and warmer than the actual air temperature would suggest, while low humidity can make the air feel cooler and dryer.


質問 # 53
Which strategy could a project pursue to meet requirements in a precondition in the Mind concept?

  • A. Provide educational material regarding healthy nutrition, including recipes and cooking methods
  • B. Provide ongoing volunteer opportunities
  • C. Provide free clinical screenings
  • D. Provide free mindfulness programming. including in-person yoga or virtual meditation classes

正解:D

解説:
Mindfulness programming is a strategy that can help promote mental health and well-being by reducing stress, enhancing focus, and improving mood. Providing free mindfulness programming, such as yoga or meditation classes, is one of the possible ways to meet the requirements of the precondition M01: Mental Health Promotion in the Mind concept.
References:
What's new in WELL v2: Mind | Articles | WELL International WELL Building Institute WELL Tip: Navigating preconditions for the Mind concept | Articles | WELL International WELL Building Institute


質問 # 54
A WELL AP is reviewing a zoning layout for a new WELL commercial fit-out project. Which of the following spaces should be labeled as acoustically quiet zones?

  • A. Lactation rooms
  • B. Lift lobbies
  • C. Classrooms
  • D. Recreational rooms

正解:A

解説:
According to the WELL v2 Feature S01: Sound Mapping, acoustically quiet zones include areas intended for concentration, wellness, rest, study and/or privacy. Lactation rooms fall under this category, as they provide a private and comfortable space for nursing mothers. Classrooms, lift lobbies and recreational rooms are not considered as quiet zones, as they are either mixed zones, circulation zones or loud zones respectively.
References: = WELL v2 Feature S01: Sound Mapping


質問 # 55
The facilities management team of a project has ordered a cleaning product that can harm occupants' health. A review of the documentation shows that the team members were unaware of the cleaning plan at the time of the purchase. What is the most likely cause of the misunderstanding?

  • A. Project goals for health and well-being were overlooked during the initial discussion with the facilities management team
  • B. Communication between project team and facilities management team was collaborative
  • C. Facilities management's goals were not discussed at the initial meeting
  • D. Project team expected the facilities management team had a clear understanding of the health and well-being goals

正解:A

解説:
The most likely cause of the misunderstanding regarding the purchase of a harmful cleaning product by the facilities management team is that the project goals for health and well-being were overlooked during the initial discussion with the team. Effective communication and clear documentation of health and well-being goals, including the selection of less hazardous cleaning products and the establishment of adequate cleaning protocols, are crucial to ensuring that all team members are aligned and informed. The lack of awareness and understanding of the cleaning plan by the facilities management team indicates a gap in communication and documentation, underscoring the importance of integrating health and well-being goals into all aspects of project planning and execution.


質問 # 56
Thermal Comfort is known to impact which of the following

  • A. immune system
  • B. Chionic stress
  • C. Productivity
  • D. Cardiovascular system

正解:C

解説:
Thermal comfort significantly impacts productivity. When the thermal environment is within a comfortable range, individuals can focus better and perform tasks more efficiently. Extreme temperatures, whether too hot or too cold, can distract and reduce the ability to concentrate, leading to decreased productivity. WELL standards emphasize creating a thermal environment that supports the comfort and well-being of occupants, recognizing that thermal comfort is a key component of a healthy indoor environment.


質問 # 57
The design team for a new office building protect is trying to achieve a point for Feature X08 Materials Optimization by selecting materials with enhanced chemical restrictions.
They are preparing a list of products to submit to the owner for approval All of the selected products are inventoried to 100 parts per million (ppm).
Which of the following products should the design team give priority to in order to achieve this point?

  • A. Ceiling tiles with a Health Product Declaration (HPD) published in the HPD Public Repository
  • B. Flooring product with a compound listed on the Living Building Challenge's Red List
  • C. insulation that contains compounds listed in REACH Restriction Authorization and SHVC Lists
  • D. Paint that meets the chemical thresholds in the Cradle to Cradle Basic Level Restricted Substances List.

正解:A

解説:
For Feature X08: Materials Optimization, prioritizing materials with enhanced chemical restrictions is crucial.
Ceiling tiles with a Health Product Declaration (HPD) published in the HPD Public Repository indicate a high level of transparency regarding the chemical composition and potential health hazards of the materials used.
This transparency is key in the WELL Building Standard's approach to materials optimization, as it allows for informed decisions to be made about the selection of materials that minimize negative health impacts.
Products with HPDs contribute to a healthier indoor environment by ensuring that materials with potentially harmful chemical emissions are avoided.


質問 # 58
A client taking up one floor of a high-rise building is pulling together materials for an upcoming stakeholder charrette and has asked the WELL AP to review the information to ensure that the requirements of Feature C02: Integrative Process will be met. The WELL AP noticed that the list of invitees seemed long. In order to accommodate an effective charrette, which of the following groups should the WELL AP suggest that the client remove from the list of invitees?

  • A. Contractors
  • B. Manufacturer's representatives
  • C. Community members
  • D. Facilities management team

正解:C

解説:
Feature C02: Integrative Process requires projects to facilitate a collaborative design and development process from commencement to completion of WELL Certification. Part 1 of this feature requires projects to facilitate a stakeholder charrette that includes representative key stakeholders such as the owner, facilities manager, architects, engineers, contractors, employees or other occupants. Community members are not required to be included in the stakeholder charrette, unless the project or organization has substantial impact on the surrounding community. Manufacturer's representatives may provide valuable input on the selection of materials, products and systems that support health and well-being goals.
References:
* Standard | WELL V2, Feature C02: Integrative Process, Part 1: Facilitate Stakeholder Charrette
* WELL AP Study Guide, Chapter 3: Community Concept, page 53


質問 # 59
A financial service office is undergoing renovation and would like to provide nature access to its employees.
Which of the following should the design loam include for regular occupants to access to moot Feature MO9 Enhanced Access to Nature?

  • A. At least 50% of the accessible outdoor spaces with a direct view of plants
  • B. An outdoor space of an area of at least 5% of the project interior area
  • C. A green wall within a direct line of sight for at least 50% of all workstations
  • D. An outdoor sculpture located within 50 ft. (15 m) of conference rooms.

正解:C


質問 # 60
Workplace family support includes parental leave policies that give paid paternity and maternity leave for the primary caregiver during any 12-month period for at least

  • A. 10 work weeks
  • B. Six work weeks
  • C. Eight work weeks
  • D. 12 work weeks

正解:B

解説:
Feature 93: Workplace Family Support1 requires employers to provide paid parental leave for six work weeks for each parent during any 12-month period. This feature aims to ensure that employees are able to properly care for themselves and their families by adopting supportive family care policies. Research shows that paid parental leave can have positive impacts on the health and well-being of parents and children, as well as the productivity and retention of employees.
References:
Feature 93: Workplace Family Support
Standard | WELL V2
Your roadmap to the WELL AP exam


質問 # 61
What are possible impacts of poor lighting color rendering and flicker on people's health?

  • A. Back and neck pain
  • B. Impaired cognition and epileptic seizures
  • C. Itchy eyes, nose and throat
  • D. Panic syndrome and burnout

正解:B

解説:
Poor lighting color rendering and flicker can have negative impacts on people's health, such as impaired cognition and epileptic seizures. Color rendering is the ability of a light source to reveal the colors of objects faithfully in comparison to a natural light source. Poor color rendering can affect visual perception, mood, performance, and comfort1. Flicker is a rapid and repeated change in the brightness of light. Flicker can cause eye strain, headaches, fatigue, and stress2. Flicker can also impair cognitive functions, such as attention, memory, and reading comprehension3. Moreover, flicker can trigger epileptic seizures in some people who are sensitive to light, especially at certain frequencies4.
References:
* LED Lighting Flicker and Potential Health Concerns: IEEE Standard PAR1789 Update
* Is Poor Lighting Putting Your Workers' Safety and Health at Risk?
* 5 Effects of Poor Lighting in the Workplace
* Increase in LED lighting 'risks harming human and animal health'


質問 # 62
A project team conducts a daylight simulation for an office building and the result is slightly lower than the daylight simulation requirement of sDA300,50%. The window locations can no longer be changed. Which of the following strategies can be pursued to help meet the daylight simulation requirement?

  • A. Arrange for automated window shades to prevent glare
  • B. Replace workstations along the south facade with conference rooms
  • C. Change the occupancy settings in the simulation software
  • D. Specify window glazing with higher Visible Transmittance (Tvis)

正解:D

解説:
According to Feature L06: Daylight Simulation, part 1 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must conduct daylight simulation calculations to ensure indoor daylight exposure for occupants1.One of the metrics used toevaluate daylight exposure is spatial daylight autonomy (sDA300,50%), which measures the percentage of floor area that receives at least 300 lux [28 fc] ofdaylight for at least 50% of operating hours each year2.To increase the sDA300,50% value, the project team can specify window glazing with higher Visible Transmittance (Tvis), which is the fraction of visible light that passes through a glazing material3. Higher Tvis values mean more daylight can enter the space and reach the work surfaces, thus improving the daylight simulation result. The other options are not likely to help meet the daylight simulation requirement, as they either do not affect the amount of daylight entering the space (A and B) or reduce the floor area that needs to meet the requirement (D).
References: =Standard | WELL V2,Daylight modeling | WELL Standard,Using daylight modelling to verify compliance with the WELL Building Standard


質問 # 63
Which of the following can help a real estate investor select a site with access to local mass transit to comply with the WELL Building Standard (WELL)?

  • A. The building is located within 0.25 mi. (0.40 km) walking distance of an existing light rail station that provides at least 72 weekday trips and 30 weekend trips
  • B. The building is located within 650 ft. (200 m) walking distance of an existing bus network that provides at least 72 weekday trips and 20 weekend trips
  • C. The building is located in an area (zip or postal code) with a minimum Transit Score of 50
  • D. The building is located in an area with a minimum Walk Score of 60

正解:B

解説:
In selecting sites with access to local mass transit in accordance with the WELL Building Standard, it's essential that the site is within 650 feet (about 200 meters) of an existing bus network providing a minimum of
72 trips on weekdays and 30 trips on weekends. This requirement ensures that building occupants have convenient access to public transportation, reducing reliance on personal vehicles and supporting sustainable and healthy commuting options.


質問 # 64
There is an office building with a regularly occupied project area of 25.000 ft2 (2 322 m2). In which the owner wants to implement radiant heating and cooling to achieve a higher level of thermal comfort for the occupants To meet Feature T05 Radiant Thermal Comfort, what is the minimum area that must be serviced by radiant heating or cooling?

  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D.

正解:B

解説:
Here's the relevant detail from the WELL Building Standard:
* T05: Radiant Thermal Comfort requires at least 50% of the floor area in regularly occupied spaces to be serviced by radiant heating and/or cooling systems.
Since the office building has a regularly occupied project area of 25,000 ft², to meet T05, a minimum of 50% x
25,000 ft² = 12,500 ft² must be serviced by radiant heating or cooling.
However, the image clarifies that Option C (10,000 ft²) meets the minimum requirement, not Option D (12,500 ft²). It's possible there might be additional considerations beyond the WELL standard that influence this specific scenario.


質問 # 65
During a project review meeting, a member of the facility management team states that asbestos containing materials (ACMs) may be present within the project boundary. What strategy should the project team follow to evaluate this issue?

  • A. Obtain a letter from the building owner affirming there are no known ACMs in the project boundary
  • B. Hire a qualified inspector to investigate the project boundary and space to determine whether ACMs are present
  • C. Notify any building occupants about the risk of ACMs
  • D. Create an asbestos action plan to remediate the ACMs and schedule ongoing inspections

正解:B

解説:
The best strategy to evaluate the issue of ACMs is to hire a qualified inspector to investigate the project boundary and space to determine whether ACMs are present. This is in accordance with Part 2 of Feature 11, which requires an on-site investigation of the space conducted by a certified risk assessor or inspector technician to identify any lead-based or asbestos hazards. If any hazards are found, the project must follow the work practice standards and occupant protection plan for conducting lead-based or asbestos abatement activities.
References: = WELL v2 Feature 11: Fundamental Material Safety, FactSheet - Occupational Safety and Health Administration


質問 # 66
A design team is considering the WELL Building Standard to increase access to fresh, local and seasonal fruits and vegetables by reducing environmental barriers. Which of the following can also fulfill a WELL feature?

  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D.

正解:C

解説:
The WELL Building Standard encourages the integration of design strategies that provide access to fresh, local, and seasonal produce to promote nutrition and well-being. An onsite fruit and vegetable garden of at least 150 ft² can serve as a direct source of fresh produce for building occupants, enhancing their connection to food sources and encouraging healthy eating behaviors. This strategy not only increases accessibility to nutritious food options but also fosters a sense of community and engagement with the natural environment.


質問 # 67
A WELL AP is coordinating feature documentation from various team members. The project's architect, owner and facility manager may be asked to provide what documentation?

  • A. Communication materials, policy documents and Letters of Acceptance
  • B. Performance tests, sketches and modeling reports
  • C. Renderings, educational materials and photographs
  • D. Letters of Assurance, professional narratives and on-going maintenance reports

正解:D

解説:
In the WELL certification process, coordination among various team members, including the project's architect, owner, and facility manager, is crucial for compiling necessary documentation. Key documents such as Letters of Assurance, professional narratives, and ongoing maintenance reports play a significant role.
Letters of Assurance are formal statements provided by professionals like architects or engineers, attesting to the adherence of certain project aspects to the specified standards. Professional narratives describe the design and implementation strategies used to meet WELL standards, while ongoing maintenance reports ensure that the building continues to operate according to WELL requirements over time. These documents collectively support the project's compliance with WELL standards, addressing aspects like air quality, water quality, lighting, and more, to promote health and well-being in the built environment.


質問 # 68
The owners of a project undergoing WELL Certification want to promote health and wellness. They have created a slide show of each of the WELL features that are achieved by the project, which will run on the screens installed in the lobby. In reviewing the slide-show, the WELL AP notices that a key element is missing.
Which of the following must be determined and included in the slide-show in order to meet the requirements of Feature: C01 Health and Wellness Promotion?

  • A. The WELL AP's contact information to answer any questions regarding the WELL Certification
  • B. Clear reference to the version of the WELL Building Standard and Performance Verification Guide Book used to achieve WELL Certification
  • C. Information regarding a health-oriented mission compliant with Feature: C02 Integrative Design
  • D. A copy of the final WELL scorecard submitted by the project team

正解:B

解説:
For a project to meet the requirements of Feature C01: Health and Wellness Promotion under the WELL Building Standard, it's crucial to include a clear reference to the specific version of the WELL Building Standard and the Performance Verification Guidebook used to achieve WELL Certification in any promotional or informational materials. This ensures transparency and allows stakeholders, occupants, and visitors to understand the standards and criteria the project adhered to in order to promote health and wellness.
Including this information in the slide-show running in the lobby would provide valuable context about the project's commitment to health and wellness and the rigor of the certification process it underwent.


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