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Question #1

A WELL AP is reviewing a client’s waste management plan for Feature X09: Waste Management.

Which key requirement must be confirmed?

  • A . Recycling containers are paired with waste receptacles
  • B . Food waste is collected for on-site or off-site composting
  • C . Protocols for managing and minimizing hazardous waste are included
  • D . Cardboard, glass, paper, plastic and metals are collected for recycling

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

Feature X09 requires the safe management and minimization of wastes associated with hazardous chemicals present in commonly used products. Protocols for managing and minimizing hazardous waste are a key requirement for this feature.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature X09: Waste Management

The key requirement for Feature X09: Waste Management within the WELL Building Standard is to have a waste management plan that includes protocols for managing and minimizing hazardous waste. This plan should cover the identification of roles, responsibilities, vendors for implementing the plan, sources of waste, strategies to minimize waste generation, waste collection strategies, protocols for cleaning spills of hazardous substances like mercury and pesticides, protocols to track, measure, and report waste stream flows, and protocols for off-site shipment of wastes​.

Question #2

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

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

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.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature S01: Sound Mapping

Question #3

The WELL AP notices mold and fungal growth on some indoor walls and ceilings of enclosed regularly occupied spaces.

Which of the following is the most likely cause of the mold and fungal growth?

  • A . Ducts were not properly sealed and protected during the construction stage
  • B . Commissioning Agent did not confirm that the ventilation rate exceeds 21 cfm/person (10 L/s)
  • C . Sensors were not installed in occupiable spaces to monitor dry-bulb temperature and relative humidity
  • D . Mechanical system does not have the capability of maintaining relative humidity between 30% and 60% at all times

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

Feature X01 requires that the mechanical system has the capability of maintaining relative humidity between 30% and 60% at all times in all regularly occupied spaces. This is to prevent the growth of mold and other microorganisms that thrive in humid environments. Mold and fungal growth can cause health problems such as allergies, asthma, and infections. The other options are not directly related to the mold and fungal growth, although they may affect other aspects of indoor air quality.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature X01: Air Quality Standards

Question #4

Which of the following steps can be most effective in reducing antibiotics and pesticides in food?

  • A . Limit red or processed meat items on the menu
  • B . Offer main dish options that do not contain gluten
  • C . Source at least 50% certified organic fruits and vegetables
  • D . Provide heat resistant plastic plates, bowls, cups and utensils

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

Feature N03 aims to reduce the environmental and health impacts of food production by encouraging the use of organic, local, and seasonal food. Sourcing at least 50% certified organic fruits and vegetables can be most effective in reducing antibiotics and pesticides in food, as organic farming prohibits or restricts the use of synthetic chemicals and promotes natural methods of pest and disease control. The other options are not directly related to reducing antibiotics and pesticides in food, although they may have other benefits or drawbacks for health and sustainability.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature N03: Responsible Food Production, World leaders and experts call for significant reduction in the use of antimicrobial drugs in global food systems, Three things needed to curb antibiotic and pesticide resistance

Question #5

What should the minimum size be for a restorative space in a project with 30 regular occupants to comply with Feature M07: Restorative Spaces?

  • A . 32 ft2 (3 m2)
  • B . 100 ft2 (9 m2)
  • C . 105 ft2 (10 m2)
  • D . 194 ft2 (18 m2)

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2 Feature M07, the minimum size of a restorative space is 75 ft2 plus 1 ft2 per regular occupant, up to a maximum of 800 ft2. For a project with 30 regular occupants, the minimum size would be 75 + 30 = 105 ft2 (or 7 + 0.1 x 30 = 10 m2).

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature M07: Restorative Spaces

Question #6

An architect wants to promote effective handwashing in a new hospital.

What strategy should the architect use to meet WELL Feature W08 when specifying the bathroom lavatories?

  • A . Ceramic countertops
  • B . Sink basins of at least 9 in (23 cm) in width and length
  • C . Water column from the faucet to the basin 5 in (13 cm) in length
  • D . Water column no more than 2.5 in (6 cm) from the edge of the sink

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

WELL requires sufficiently sized sink basins to minimize splashing, facilitating proper handwashing

without contaminating surrounding surfaces.

Reference: WELL v2, Water Concept, Feature W08

Handwashing:​https://v2.wellcertified.com/wellv2/en/water/feature/8

Question #7

An office pursuing WELL Certification offers no-cost group fitness classes (30 minutes, twice per week) and is pursuing V06: Physical Activity Opportunities for one point. The company’s benefits package also includes a subsidy for employees to set individual physical activity and exercise goals and prizes when employees accomplish their goals. The project is hoping to use this to meet another feature.

What other feature can the WELL AP recommend to this project based on the offerings in the benefits package?

  • A . V03: Circulation Network
  • B . V09: Physical Activity Promotion
  • C . V08: Physical Activity Spaces and Equipment
  • D . C07: Enhanced Health and Well-Being Promotion

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

Feature V09: Physical Activity Promotion requires projects to provide physical activity incentives or promotion programs and monitor uptake of offerings. The company’s benefits package includes a subsidy and rewards for physical activity engagement, which are examples of incentive programs that can meet this feature. The project can also demonstrate the utilization rate of these programs to earn one point.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature V09: Physical Activity Promotion

The company’s benefits package clearly demonstrates a focus on encouraging and supporting physical activity through incentives and rewards. This aligns directly with the requirements of feature V09: Physical Activity Promotion.

Reference: WELL v2 Feature V09: Physical Activity

Promotion​(https://v2.wellcertified.com/en/wellv2/movement/feature/9): The intent of this feature is to encourage physical activity and exercise through design, policies, and programs.

Specifically, the requirements that the project would meet are:

Part 1: Incentives for Eligible Employees​- The project offers several incentives, including a subsidy for physical activity costs and prizes for achieving goals.

Question #8

A WELL AP is monitoring the ongoing submission of documents required for a WELL Certified project.

Which strategy should the WELL AP use to ensure the requirements are met?

  • A . Collect the appropriate documents annually and submit them through email
  • B . Collect and submit all required documents at the 18 and 36 month marks of certification
  • C . Collect and submit all required documents within 15 months of certification and every 12 months thereafter
  • D . Develop a schedule with the project owner to collect the right information on an ongoing basis and submit every three years through the WELL digital platform

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

Feature Z01 requires projects to submit documentation and verification of their WELL performance every three years through the WELL digital platform. This ensures that the project maintains its WELL certification and continues to meet the WELL standards. The WELL AP should develop a schedule with the project owner to collect the right information on an ongoing basis and submit it every three years through the WELL digital platform. The other options are not consistent with the WELL v2 requirements.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature Z01: Documentation and Verification, WELL Tip: Annual reporting and recertification of WELL Certified spaces

Question #9

The cafeteria manager for an office building has been asked to meet Feature N11: Responsible Food Sourcing.

This requires a percentage of the total produce line and a percentage of the animal product line to meet specific sustainable sourcing requirements.

Which of the following reflects the minimum required thresholds?

  • A . At least 25% of produce and at least 25% of the animal product line
  • B . At least 50% of produce and at least 25% of the animal product line
  • C . At least 50% of produce and at least 50% of the animal product line
  • D . At least 75% of produce and at least 50% of the animal product line

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2 Feature N11, projects must source and label certified organic and certified sustainable foods. The minimum required thresholds are as follows: At least 50% of the total produce line (fruits and vegetables) is certified organic. At least 25% of the total animal product line (meat, seafood, egg and dairy products) is certified organic, Certified Humane® or certified by a GSSI-recognized Seafood Certification Scheme.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature N11: Responsible Food Sourcing

Question #10

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

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

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.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature 11: Fundamental Material Safety, FactSheet – Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Question #11

The facility manager has implemented ultraviolet air treatment. According to WELL requirements, which step should the WELL AP take regarding UV system maintenance and inspection?

  • A . Conduct an energy audit of the HVAC system
  • B . Review whether existing ventilation systems have been tested and balanced
  • C . Take pictures of the cooling coils being irradiated and submit them through the WELL digital platform
  • D . Find evidence that required components have been replaced or maintained according to manufacturer’s recommendation

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

Feature X08 requires projects to implement air treatment systems that reduce the concentration of contaminants in the air. Ultraviolet air treatment is one of the options that can be used to meet this feature. However, the project must also provide evidence that the required components of the UV system, such as lamps, ballasts, and filters, have been replaced or maintained according to the manufacturer’s recommendation. This ensures that the UV system is functioning properly and effectively. The other options are not directly related to the UV system maintenance and inspection.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature X08: Air Treatment, UV Air Treatment Systems

Question #12

What is a key factor in promoting proper hydration?

  • A . Verify 100% of all coffee dispensers are linked to clean drinking water
  • B . Ensure at least 50% of water fountains report the number of plastic bottles saved
  • C . Communicate about the importance of drinking 1 gal (3.79 l) of water every day
  • D . Provide at least one drinking water dispenser within 100 ft. (30 m) of regularly occupied space

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

Providing at least one drinking water dispenser within 100 ft. (30 m) of regularly occupied space is a key factor in promoting proper hydration. This requirement ensures that drinking water is easily accessible and convenient for occupants, which encourages them to drink more water and stay hydrated. Hydration is essential for maintaining health, well-being, and productivity.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature W06: Drinking Water Promotion

Question #13

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 in an area with a minimum Walk Score® of 60
  • B . The building is located in an area (zip or postal code) with a minimum Transit Score® of 50
  • C . 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
  • D . 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

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

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​.

Question #14

Please click on the Project Scenario B button to review the project scenario and answer the following question.

BAY TOWERS BY BAYLEAF – SEATTLE, UNITED STATES – PROJECT SCENARIOB. Bay Towers by Bayleaf is a 20-floor commercial building overlooking Elliot Bay in Seattle, United States.

The building enjoys abundant natural light through floor to ceiling windows which take in Elliot Bay city views. Although located behind a major highway (four-lanes of traffic), there is a pedestrian bridge which connects their ground floor reception to the riverfront park on the other side of the highway.

The building is owned and operated by Bayleaf Inc., a real-estate organization. The building is leased at a 70% occupancy rate by a range of tenants, including those in finance, technology and healthcare. The total expected occupancy of the building is 1,000 people.

Bay Towers is mechanically ventilated and currently has MERV 11 filters. As the building owner, Bayleaf provides HVAC fit-out for tenant spaces, but tenants complete the interior walls and supply the finishes and furniture themselves. While no food is provided by Bayleaf, some individual tenants do have pantries where they provide their own snacks and beverages for their own employees.

Bayleaf manages the building and operates the ground floor which includes the reception, building management office, meeting rooms, as well as the elevator banks on each floor and the rooftop. Meeting rooms are common amenities that are able to be booked by the tenants. Bayleaf has two employees that work at desks onsite, a receptionist at the front desk and a property manager in the building management office.

PROJECT SCOPE & GOALS

Bayleaf has enrolled Bay Towers for WELL Core Certification to attract and retain high-quality tenants and address growing tenant demand for well-being facilities.

As part of the WELL Core Certification scope, Bayleaf intends to renovate their ground floor and are open to leveraging some of this space to include health and well-being programming.

The scope of renovation will also include upgrades to the base building, such as staircases, end-of-trip facilities and the air filtration system. The rooftop will also be converted into a public green space for tenants to use for recreation. Tables, chairs and barbeque facilities will be added, as well as several gardens, including edible plots and lawn areas.

Bayleaf is hoping their WELL Core Certification will provide some initial feature compliance for tenants wishing to also pursue WELL Certification for their spaces.

  • A . Zero
  • B . One
  • C . Two
  • D . 90

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

Based on the information provided, the most relevant WELL feature to consider for Bay Towers by Bayleaf, given its location and amenities, is Feature M02: Nature and Place. This feature focuses on supporting occupant well-being by integrating the natural environment throughout the project and celebrating the project’s unique identity, which aligns with the building’s connection to Elliot Bay and the riverfront park via a pedestrian bridge. However, without explicit details on the implementation of nature throughout the project or specific design strategies, it’s challenging to confirm compliance with this feature fully. Therefore, a conservative estimate would be that the project could potentially earn at least one point from this feature, assuming some level of nature integration and celebration of the unique location is achieved in the renovation and operation plans​.

Question #15

Please click on the Project Scenario B button to review the project scenario and answer the following question.

BAY TOWERS BY BAYLEAF – SEATTLE, UNITED STATES – PROJECT SCENARIOB. Bay Towers by Bayleaf is a 20-floor commercial building overlooking Elliot Bay in Seattle, United States.

The building enjoys abundant natural light through floor to ceiling windows which take in Elliot Bay city views. Although located behind a major highway (four-lanes of traffic), there is a pedestrian bridge which connects their ground floor reception to the riverfront park on the other side of the highway.

The building is owned and operated by Bayleaf Inc., a real-estate organization. The building is leased at a 70% occupancy rate by a range of tenants, including those in finance, technology and healthcare. The total expected occupancy of the building is 1,000 people.

Bay Towers is mechanically ventilated and currently has MERV 11 filters. As the building owner, Bayleaf provides HVAC fit-out for tenant spaces, but tenants complete the interior walls and supply the finishes and furniture themselves. While no food is provided by Bayleaf, some individual tenants do have pantries where they provide their own snacks and beverages for their own employees.

Bayleaf manages the building and operates the ground floor which includes the reception, building management office, meeting rooms, as well as the elevator banks on each floor and the rooftop. Meeting rooms are common amenities that are able to be booked by the tenants. Bayleaf has two employees that work at desks onsite, a receptionist at the front desk and a property manager in the building management office.

PROJECT SCOPE & GOALS

Bayleaf has enrolled Bay Towers for WELL Core Certification to attract and retain high-quality tenants and address growing tenant demand for well-being facilities.

As part of the WELL Core Certification scope, Bayleaf intends to renovate their ground floor and are open to leveraging some of this space to include health and well-being programming.

The scope of renovation will also include upgrades to the base building, such as staircases, end-of-trip facilities and the air filtration system. The rooftop will also be converted into a public green space for tenants to use for recreation. Tables, chairs and barbeque facilities will be added, as well as several gardens, including edible plots and lawn areas.

Bayleaf is hoping their WELL Core Certification will provide some initial feature compliance for tenants wishing to also pursue WELL Certification for their spaces.

How can this project earn points from a feature in the Nourishment concept?

  • A . Providing picnic tables with seating for 250 people on the roof deck
  • B . Including gardening supplies along with 1000 ft2 (93 m2) of raised beds in the rooftop garden
  • C . Requiring tenants not to stock beverages that contain more than 25 g of sugar per container or serving in their pantries
  • D . Providing tenants with dishes less than 10 inches (25 cm) in diameter and bowls/cups less than 16 oz (473 mL) in capacity

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

The project can earn points from the Nourishment feature N01: Fruits and Vegetables, by including gardening supplies along with 1000 ft2 (93 m2) of raised beds in the rooftop garden. This would meet the requirement of providing at least 0.5 ft2 (0.05 m2) of edible garden space per regular building occupant, and also promote the consumption of fruits and vegetables by making them easily accessible.

Reference: = N01: Fruits and Vegetables

For a project to earn points under the Nourishment concept, particularly with regards to responsible food sourcing or promotion of healthy eating, including gardening supplies and dedicated space for raised beds on the rooftop garden can contribute towards this goal. This approach aligns with features like N01 Fruits and Vegetables, which emphasizes the availability and accessibility of fruits and vegetables. By providing space and resources for gardening, the project supports the consumption of fresh produce, potentially meeting the intent of nourishment-related features​.

Question #16

Please click on the Project Scenario B button to review the project scenario and answer the following question.

BAY TOWERS BY BAYLEAF – SEATTLE, UNITED STATES – PROJECT SCENARIOB. Bay Towers by Bayleaf is a 20-floor commercial building overlooking Elliot Bay in Seattle, United States.

The building enjoys abundant natural light through floor to ceiling windows which take in Elliot Bay city views. Although located behind a major highway (four-lanes of traffic), there is a pedestrian bridge which connects their ground floor reception to the riverfront park on the other side of the highway.

The building is owned and operated by Bayleaf Inc., a real-estate organization. The building is leased at a 70% occupancy rate by a range of tenants, including those in finance, technology and healthcare. The total expected occupancy of the building is 1,000 people.

Bay Towers is mechanically ventilated and currently has MERV 11 filters. As the building owner, Bayleaf provides HVAC fit-out for tenant spaces, but tenants complete the interior walls and supply the finishes and furniture themselves. While no food is provided by Bayleaf, some individual tenants do have pantries where they provide their own snacks and beverages for their own employees.

Bayleaf manages the building and operates the ground floor which includes the reception, building management office, meeting rooms, as well as the elevator banks on each floor and the rooftop. Meeting rooms are common amenities that are able to be booked by the tenants. Bayleaf has two employees that work at desks onsite, a receptionist at the front desk and a property manager in the building management office.

PROJECT SCOPE & GOALS

Bayleaf has enrolled Bay Towers for WELL Core Certification to attract and retain high-quality tenants and address growing tenant demand for well-being facilities.

As part of the WELL Core Certification scope, Bayleaf intends to renovate their ground floor and are open to leveraging some of this space to include health and well-being programming.

The scope of renovation will also include upgrades to the base building, such as staircases, end-of-trip facilities and the air filtration system. The rooftop will also be converted into a public green space for tenants to use for recreation. Tables, chairs and barbeque facilities will be added, as well as several gardens, including edible plots and lawn areas.

Bayleaf is hoping their WELL Core Certification will provide some initial feature compliance for tenants wishing to also pursue WELL Certification for their spaces.

This project is located within a walking distance of less than 656 ft. (200 m) from the riverfront park

with a clear view of a river.

Which feature does this location contribute towards?

  • A . Feature M02: Nature and Place
  • B . Feature M07: Restorative Spaces
  • C . Feature M06: Restorative Opportunities
  • D . Feature M09: Enhanced Access to Nature

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

WELL Feature M09 emphasizes providing access to nature, including water features. The proximity to the riverfront park with a clear river view directly supports meeting the requirements of this feature.

Reference: WELL v2, Mind Concept, Feature M09: Enhanced Access to Nature:​Outlines the requirements for promoting access to nature, including natural water features and views of nature.

Question #17

Please click on the Project Scenario B button to review the project scenario and answer the following question.

BAY TOWERS BY BAYLEAF – SEATTLE, UNITED STATES – PROJECT SCENARIOB. Bay Towers by Bayleaf is a 20-floor commercial building overlooking Elliot Bay in Seattle, United States.

The building enjoys abundant natural light through floor to ceiling windows which take in Elliot Bay city views. Although located behind a major highway (four-lanes of traffic), there is a pedestrian bridge which connects their ground floor reception to the riverfront park on the other side of the highway.

The building is owned and operated by Bayleaf Inc., a real-estate organization. The building is leased at a 70% occupancy rate by a range of tenants, including those in finance, technology and healthcare. The total expected occupancy of the building is 1,000 people.

Bay Towers is mechanically ventilated and currently has MERV 11 filters. As the building owner, Bayleaf provides HVAC fit-out for tenant spaces, but tenants complete the interior walls and supply the finishes and furniture themselves. While no food is provided by Bayleaf, some individual tenants do have pantries where they provide their own snacks and beverages for their own employees.

Bayleaf manages the building and operates the ground floor which includes the reception, building management office, meeting rooms, as well as the elevator banks on each floor and the rooftop. Meeting rooms are common amenities that are able to be booked by the tenants. Bayleaf has two employees that work at desks onsite, a receptionist at the front desk and a property manager in the building management office.

PROJECT SCOPE & GOALS

Bayleaf has enrolled Bay Towers for WELL Core Certification to attract and retain high-quality tenants and address growing tenant demand for well-being facilities.

As part of the WELL Core Certification scope, Bayleaf intends to renovate their ground floor and are open to leveraging some of this space to include health and well-being programming.

The scope of renovation will also include upgrades to the base building, such as staircases, end-of-trip facilities and the air filtration system. The rooftop will also be converted into a public green space for tenants to use for recreation. Tables, chairs and barbeque facilities will be added, as well as several gardens, including edible plots and lawn areas.

Bayleaf is hoping their WELL Core Certification will provide some initial feature compliance for tenants wishing to also pursue WELL Certification for their spaces.

Although the current MERV 11 filters in the return air ducts contribute toward compliance with Feature A04:

Construction Pollution Management, the installation of MERV 14 filters could help to achieve which additional feature?

  • A . Feature A12: Air Filtration
  • B . Feature A13: Enhanced Supply Air
  • C . Feature A06: Enhanced Ventilation Design
  • D . Feature A09: Pollution Infiltration Management

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Correct Answer: A
A

Explanation:

The installation of MERV 14 filters could help to achieve Feature A12: Air Filtration, which requires projects with mechanically ventilated spaces to implement adequate air filtration and document a maintenance protocol for installed filters. The project scenario indicates that the building is mechanically ventilated and currently has MERV 11 filters. By upgrading to MERV 14 filters, the project could meet the minimum air filtration efficiency for outdoor air supplied to the space, depending on the annual average outdoor PM2.5 level. For example, if the outdoor PM2.5 level is between 24-39 µg/m³, the project would need to use media filters with an average removal efficiency of ≥75% for particles 0.3-1 µm in size (e.g., MERV 14, F8 or ePM1 75%)1.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature A12: Air Filtration

Question #18

Please click on the Project Scenario B button to review the project scenario and answer the following question.

BAY TOWERS BY BAYLEAF – SEATTLE, UNITED STATES – PROJECT SCENARIOB. Bay Towers by Bayleaf is a 20-floor commercial building overlooking Elliot Bay in Seattle, United States.

The building enjoys abundant natural light through floor to ceiling windows which take in Elliot Bay city views. Although located behind a major highway (four-lanes of traffic), there is a pedestrian bridge which connects their ground floor reception to the riverfront park on the other side of the highway.

The building is owned and operated by Bayleaf Inc., a real-estate organization. The building is leased at a 70% occupancy rate by a range of tenants, including those in finance, technology and healthcare. The total expected occupancy of the building is 1,000 people.

Bay Towers is mechanically ventilated and currently has MERV 11 filters. As the building owner, Bayleaf provides HVAC fit-out for tenant spaces, but tenants complete the interior walls and supply the finishes and furniture themselves. While no food is provided by Bayleaf, some individual tenants do have pantries where they provide their own snacks and beverages for their own employees.

Bayleaf manages the building and operates the ground floor which includes the reception, building management office, meeting rooms, as well as the elevator banks on each floor and the rooftop. Meeting rooms are common amenities that are able to be booked by the tenants. Bayleaf has two employees that work at desks onsite, a receptionist at the front desk and a property manager in the building management office.

PROJECT SCOPE & GOALS

Bayleaf has enrolled Bay Towers for WELL Core Certification to attract and retain high-quality tenants and address growing tenant demand for well-being facilities.

As part of the WELL Core Certification scope, Bayleaf intends to renovate their ground floor and are open to leveraging some of this space to include health and well-being programming.

The scope of renovation will also include upgrades to the base building, such as staircases, end-of-trip facilities and the air filtration system. The rooftop will also be converted into a public green space for tenants to use for recreation. Tables, chairs and barbeque facilities will be added, as well as several gardens, including edible plots and lawn areas.

Bayleaf is hoping their WELL Core Certification will provide some initial feature compliance for tenants wishing to also pursue WELL Certification for their spaces.

By installing digital displays that promote the consumption of fruits, vegetables and water in the dedicated eating areas, which of the following features could the project team attempt?

  • A . Feature N08: Mindful Eating
  • B . Feature N04: Food Advertising
  • C . Feature N07: Nutrition Education
  • D . Feature N12: Local Food Production

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

Installing digital displays that promote the consumption of fruits, vegetables, and water in eating areas can contribute towards Feature N07: Nutrition Education. This feature supports healthy eating patterns by increasing nutritional knowledge and food literacy, which can be achieved through educational programming and interventions like digital displays that provide nutritional information and encourage healthier food and beverage choices​.

Question #19

Please click on the Project Scenario B button to review the project scenario and answer the following question.

BAY TOWERS BY BAYLEAF – SEATTLE, UNITED STATES – PROJECT SCENARIOB. Bay Towers by Bayleaf is a 20-floor commercial building overlooking Elliot Bay in Seattle, United States.

The building enjoys abundant natural light through floor to ceiling windows which take in Elliot Bay city views. Although located behind a major highway (four-lanes of traffic), there is a pedestrian bridge which connects their ground floor reception to the riverfront park on the other side of the highway.

The building is owned and operated by Bayleaf Inc., a real-estate organization. The building is leased at a 70% occupancy rate by a range of tenants, including those in finance, technology and healthcare. The total expected occupancy of the building is 1,000 people.

Bay Towers is mechanically ventilated and currently has MERV 11 filters. As the building owner, Bayleaf provides HVAC fit-out for tenant spaces, but tenants complete the interior walls and supply the finishes and furniture themselves. While no food is provided by Bayleaf, some individual tenants do have pantries where they provide their own snacks and beverages for their own employees.

Bayleaf manages the building and operates the ground floor which includes the reception, building management office, meeting rooms, as well as the elevator banks on each floor and the rooftop. Meeting rooms are common amenities that are able to be booked by the tenants. Bayleaf has two employees that work at desks onsite, a receptionist at the front desk and a property manager in the building management office.

PROJECT SCOPE & GOALS

Bayleaf has enrolled Bay Towers for WELL Core Certification to attract and retain high-quality tenants and address growing tenant demand for well-being facilities.

As part of the WELL Core Certification scope, Bayleaf intends to renovate their ground floor and are open to leveraging some of this space to include health and well-being programming.

The scope of renovation will also include upgrades to the base building, such as staircases, end-of-trip facilities and the air filtration system. The rooftop will also be converted into a public green space for tenants to use for recreation. Tables, chairs and barbeque facilities will be added, as well as several gardens, including edible plots and lawn areas.

Bayleaf is hoping their WELL Core Certification will provide some initial feature compliance for tenants wishing to also pursue WELL Certification for their spaces.

The project team is deciding how much effort to put into the redesign of the existing staircase located immediately adjacent to the main point of entry of the building, which services all floors of the project.

Which of the following design strategies should the WELL AP suggest to earn the project team the maximum number of points within Feature V03: Circulation Network?

  • A . Add benches at each floor landing, as well as point-of-decision signage adjacent to the stairwell encouraging the use of the elevators
  • B . Add artwork and soft music at each floor landing, as well as point-of-decision signage adjacent to the elevator bay encouraging the use of the stairwell
  • C . Add water bottle filling stations at every floor landing, as well as point-of-decision signage at the main point of entry encouraging the use of the stairwell
  • D . Add screens showing temperature and humidity at every floor landing, as well as point-of-decision signage at the main point of entry encouraging the use of the elevators

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

The best design strategy to earn the maximum number of points within Feature V03: Circulation Network is to add artwork and soft music at each floor landing, as well as point-of-decision signage adjacent to the elevator bay encouraging the use of the stairwell. This would meet the requirements of Part 1: Design Aesthetic Circulation Networks and Part 2: Integrate Point-of-Decision Signage, which are both worth one point each. The other options either do not meet the aesthetic design criteria, do not provide point-of-decision signage, or discourage stair use instead of promoting it.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature V03: Circulation Network

Question #20

There is evidence to suggest that environments with poor acoustics may lead to an increase in which of the following health impacts?

  • A . Dementia
  • B . Hypertension
  • C . Insulin resistance
  • D . Chronic inflammation

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

Environments with poor acoustics may lead to an increase in hypertension, which is high blood pressure. Hypertension is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke, and can be caused or worsened by exposure to environmental noise. According to the World Health Organization, environmental noise is the second largest environmental cause of health problems in Western Europe, after air pollution1. Feature S01 aims to reduce the negative impacts of noise on health and well-being by requiring projects to conduct sound mapping and implement noise mitigation strategies.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature S01: Sound Mapping and Mitigation, The impact of acoustics on health & wellbeing ・ PHPD Online

Question #21

Which of the following filters can assist with the removal of organic chemicals from water intended for human consumption?

  • A . Carbon
  • B . HEPA.
  • C . MERV
  • D . Sediment

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Correct Answer: A
A

Explanation:

Carbon filters can assist with the removal of organic chemicals from water intended for human consumption. Carbon filters use activated carbon, which has a large surface area and high adsorption capacity, to trap organic molecules and reduce their concentration in water. Carbon filters can effectively remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs), pesticides, herbicides, chlorinated solvents, and other organic contaminants that may pose health risks or affect the taste and odor of water12.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature W01: Fundamental Water Quality, drinking Water treatment: organic matter removal – Degremont®

Question #22

What type of test should a building owner use to assess the building envelope’s performance in regard to moisture protection?

  • A . Water pH test
  • B . Isotope tracing
  • C . Air tightness test
  • D . Mold spore sampling

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

A building owner should use an air tightness test to assess the building envelope’s performance in regard to moisture protection. An air tightness test measures the rate of air leakage through the building envelope, which can indicate the potential for moisture infiltration and condensation. Moisture can enter buildings and building assemblies in four ways: bulk water, capillary water, air-transported moisture and vapor diffusion. Air-transported moisture is the most significant source of moisture problems in buildings, as it can carry large amounts of water vapor through small openings and gaps in the envelope. By conducting an air tightness test, the building owner can identify and seal any air leaks that could compromise the moisture protection of the building envelope.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature 11: Fundamental Material Safety, Continuous Moisture Protection for the building envelope

Question #23

An owner of a new commercial office building is interested in achieving Feature N08: Mindful Eating.

What space would need to be included and what is the maximum allowable distance from the project boundary?

  • A . Multi-use lounge within 500 ft. (152 m) walking distance of the project boundary
  • B . Multi-use lounge within 650 ft. (200 m) walking distance of the project boundary
  • C . Dedicated eating areas within 500 ft. (152 m) walking distance of the project boundary
  • D . Dedicated eating areas within 650 ft. (200 m) walking distance of the project boundary

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

For WELL Feature N08: Mindful Eating, the requirement is to have dedicated eating spaces located within a 650 ft walk distance from the project boundary. These spaces must include amenities like tables and chairs to accommodate at least 25% of regular occupants at peak occupancy and provide protection from environmental elements or be situated in a climate-controlled space, supporting mindful eating behaviors and communal dining opportunities​.

Question #24

A small percentage of building occupants report chronic thermal discomfort.

What strategy should be used to address this problem?

  • A . Install ceiling fans
  • B . Reduce relative humidity
  • C . Lock thermostat setpoints
  • D . Offer personal heating/cooling devices

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

Offering personal heating/cooling devices is the best strategy to address the problem of chronic thermal discomfort among a small percentage of building occupants. This strategy allows occupants to adjust their local thermal environment according to their individual preferences and needs, which can improve their satisfaction and comfort. Personal heating/cooling devices can include fans, heaters, foot warmers, radiant panels, or under-desk air terminals. The other options either do not address the individual differences in thermal comfort or may worsen the problem by creating uniform and inflexible thermal conditions.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature T01: Thermal Performance, WELL AP Exam Embedded Content

Question #25

A residential building has a small atrium.

Which of the following should the WELL AP recommend to contribute toward Feature M07: Restorative Spaces?

  • A . Table tennis table
  • B . Fresh fruit options
  • C . Filtered water dispenser
  • D . Moveable seating arrangements

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

Moveable seating arrangements should be recommended to contribute toward Feature M07: Restorative Spaces, which requires projects to provide spaces that promote a restorative environment and encourage relief from mental fatigue and stress. Moveable seating arrangements can accommodate a range of user preferences and activities, such as sitting, lying down, meditating, reading, or socializing. They can also create a sense of control and comfort for the occupants, as they can adjust the seating to suit their needs and moods. The other options are not directly related to the restorative function of the space, and may even distract or disrupt the occupants from relaxing and restoring.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature M07: Restorative Spaces, WELL AP Exam Embedded Content

Question #26

The production of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) has been widely restricted, as they are

  • A . biocides that can leach into the environment
  • B . carcinogens that bioaccumulate in the environment
  • C . total dissolved solids that accumulate in the environment
  • D . volatile organic compounds that off-gas into the environment

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are carcinogens that bioaccumulate in the environment. PCBs are a group of synthetic organic chemicals that were widely used in electrical equipment, paints, plastics, and other industrial products until their production was banned or restricted in many countries in the late 1970s and early 1980s. PCBs are persistent, meaning they do not break down easily in the environment, and bioaccumulative, meaning they build up in the fatty tissues of animals and humans. Exposure to PCBs can cause various adverse health effects, such as cancer, liver damage, immune system impairment, reproductive and developmental disorders, and neurobehavioral effects12.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature 11: Fundamental Material Safety, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs):

Sources, Exposures, Toxicities

Question #27

A project in a defined WELL Portfolio achieved all 24 preconditions and 60 points through optimizations.

How many total points can this project contribute toward the WELL Portfolio Score?

  • A . 24 points
  • B . 42 points
  • C . 60 points
  • D . 84 points

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

Here’s the breakdown of how to calculate the project’s contribution to the WELL Portfolio Score: Preconditions:​While mandatory for certification, preconditions don’t contribute directly to points for the WELL Portfolio Score.

Optimizations:​Each earned optimization point directly counts towards the overall score. In this case, the project achieved 60 optimization points.

WELL Portfolio Score:​The Score is calculated by aggregating optimization points from all participating projects within the portfolio.

In the WELL Portfolio, the scoring system is based on the performance of individual projects within the portfolio across the various WELL features. Preconditions are the mandatory elements that must be met for certification, but they do not contribute to the total points score. It is the optimizations― optional enhancements beyond the preconditions―that contribute to the scoring. Given that the project has achieved all 24 preconditions and 60 points through optimizations, the total points it can contribute toward the WELL Portfolio Score would be: C) 60 points

Rationale Behind the Answer

Preconditions and Optimizations: In the WELL system, preconditions are required for all levels of certification and serve as the foundation of WELL Certification. However, they do not count towards the points score. The points score is determined solely by optimizations.

Total Points Contribution: Since the project has achieved 60 points through optimizations, these are the points that contribute to the WELL Portfolio Score, representing the project’s advancements beyond the foundational preconditions.

Importance in Context

Portfolio Scoring Impact: The WELL Portfolio Score is an aggregate measure of performance across all projects within the portfolio. The optimizations that earn points reflect the degree to which each project exceeds the basic WELL requirements, thus pushing the overall portfolio towards higher levels of health and wellness.

Encouraging Excellence: By focusing on optimizations for scoring, WELL encourages project teams to go above and beyond the baseline requirements, fostering innovation and continuous improvement in building design and operations.

In conclusion, the 60 points from optimizations directly reflect the project’s contribution to the advancement of health and wellness within the WELL Portfolio, highlighting the project’s commitment to exceeding baseline WELL standards.

Question #28

Which of the following strategies can be used to improve the visual balance in a workspace?

  • A . Vary the color temperatures of light fixtures within the room
  • B . Increase the horizontal and vertical luminance contrast ratios to 15
  • C . Replace magnetic ballasts on fluorescent lights with electronic ones
  • D . Increase the illuminance uniformity ratio to at least 0.4 on the work surface

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

For visual balance in a workspace, ensuring an illuminance uniformity ratio of at least 0.4 on any horizontal task plane within a space is essential. This requirement helps in creating a visually comfortable environment by reducing fluctuations in light levels that can lead to eye fatigue and visual discomfort​.

Question #29

Supplemental light fixtures are provided to occupants upon request at no cost within a WELL building. This benefit will enhance occupant comfort by

  • A . providing visual diversity
  • B . improving correlated color temperature
  • C . keeping lighting uniformity in the space
  • D . increasing the light level on the task surface

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

Supplemental light fixtures, such as task lights, are provided to occupants upon request at no cost within a WELL building to enhance occupant comfort by increasing the light level on the task surface. This benefit allows occupants to adjust their local lighting conditions according to their individual preferences and needs, which can improve their visual acuity, productivity, and satisfaction. Feature L09 requires projects to provide supplemental light fixtures that meet certain criteria for illuminance, color quality, and glare control.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature L09: Supplemental Lighting

Question #30

A well-being team in a commercial office building is interested in starting a garden. Twenty of the 400 employees are interested in starting an herb and vegetable garden. A minimum of how much space is required for the garden to earn an Optimization in the WELL Building Standard™ (WELL™)?

  • A . 20 ft2 (2 m2)
  • B . 200 ft2 (18 m2)
  • C . 400 ft2 (36 m2)
  • D . 600 ft2 (56 m2)

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2™ feature N12 Optimization Food Production, a permanent and accessible space for food production is required to be at least 1 ft2 per regular occupant or 0.5 ft2 per student, whichever area is greater (up to a maximum of 1,500 ft2 and not less than 200 ft2). The area calculated is the actual growing area (vertical or horizontal) used for the production of food-bearing plants. For a commercial office building with 400 regular occupants, the minimum space required is 200 ft2.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Feature N12 Optimization Food Production

Question #31

In addition to Feature M02: Nature and Place, the installation of potted plants and an indoor water fountain could contribute to the achievement of which other features?

  • A . Feature M01: Mental Health Promotion and Feature M07: Restorative Spaces
  • B . Feature M07: Restorative Spaces and Feature M09: Enhanced Access to Nature
  • C . Feature M01: Mental Health Promotion and Feature M08: Restorative Programming
  • D . Feature M08: Restorative Programming and Feature M09: Enhanced Access to Nature

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Correct Answer: A
A

Explanation:

M01: Mental Health Promotion​focuses on design elements that support mental well-being.expand_more Potted plants and water features create a more calming and positive environment, thus contributing to this feature.expand_more

M07: Restorative Spaces​aims to provide dedicated areas for relaxation and stress

reduction.expand_more​The natural elements of potted plants and a water feature promote a sense

of tranquility, aligning well with this feature.

Reference: M01: Mental Health Promotion​https://v2.wellcertified.com/wellv2/en/mind/feature/1

M02: Nature and Place:​https://v2.wellcertified.com/wellv2/en/mind/feature/2

M07: Restorative Spaces​https://v2.wellcertified.com/wellv2/en/mind/feature/7

M09: Enhanced Access to Nature

Question #32

A new building project is to be located near a very busy road.

Which of the following strategies should the WELL AP recommend at an early stage to minimize acoustic disturbance?

  • A . Noise levels from mechanical systems should be higher than external noise breaking in from outside
  • B . There should be careful detailing of internal partition junctions where noise flanking between spaces can be an issue
  • C . Personal headphones should be made available to all staff during peak hours of the day when the road traffic noise outside is at its highest
  • D . Noise sensitive rooms should be located in the middle of the floor plate or along a facade that is physically shielded from external noise sources

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2™ feature S01: Sound Mapping and Planning, the project must conduct a sound mapping analysis to identify the sources and levels of external and internal noise and develop an acoustical plan to address them1. One of the strategies suggested by the feature is to locate noise sensitive rooms away from external noise sources, such as busy roads, and provide adequate sound insulation for the facade1. This can help minimize acoustic disturbance and improve occupant comfort and well-being.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Feature S01: Sound Mapping and Planning

Question #33

Based on the WELL Building Standard™, what is a possible contributing factor to Type 2 diabetes?

  • A . High consumption of seafood
  • B . Low fruit and vegetable intake
  • C . High consumption of caffeinated beverages
  • D . Low consumption of sugar sweetened beverages

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2™ feature N01: Fruits and Vegetables, increasing the consumption of fruits and vegetables can help prevent and manage chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and some cancers1. Fruits and vegetables provide dietary fiber, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals that can lower blood glucose levels, improve insulin sensitivity, reduce inflammation, and modulate gut microbiota2. Low fruit and vegetable intake, on the other hand, can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes by impairing glucose metabolism and insulin function3.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Feature N01: Fruits and Vegetables The role of fruits, vegetables, and spices in diabetes – International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Fruit and vegetable intake and incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus: systematic review and meta-analysis – BMJ

Question #34

What requirement within C02: Integrative Design includes communication about how implemented building operations, maintenance, programs and policies support adherence to WELL?

  • A . Stakeholder charrette
  • B . Stakeholder orientation
  • C . Annual reporting documentation
  • D . Education on at least two topics within the ten WELL concepts

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2™ feature C02: Integrative Design, the project must conduct tours of the space for all stakeholders in the development process, as well as new employees during onboarding, that communicate how existing building operations, maintenance, programs and policies support adherence to WELL requirements1. This requirement aims to foster a shared understanding and commitment to the health and well-being goals of the project or organization.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Feature C02: Integrative Design

Question #35

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

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

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

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.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Scoring and Certification Levels

Question #36

A project team wants to provide compliant cycling infrastructure for its occupants to fulfill a WELL feature.

Which of the following should the team implement?

  • A . The project is located near a bike network that connects riders to five use types
  • B . Long-term bike parking (e.g., bike room) can accommodate at least 2.5% peak visitors
  • C . The project is located in an area (zip or postal code) with a minimum Bike Score® of 40
  • D . Short-term bike parking (e.g., outdoor bike racks) is available for at least 2.5% of peak visitors

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2™ feature V04 Optimization Facilities for Active Occupants, the project must provide no-cost bike parking in the following quantities: Short-term bike parking (e.g., public bike rack) is located within a 100 ft walk distance of a functional building entrance and can accommodate at least 2.5% of peak visitors (minimum of four spaces per building). Long-term bike parking (e.g., bike room) is available within the project boundary and can accommodate at least 5% of regular occupants, excluding occupants under eight years old (minimum of four spaces per building)1. Therefore, option D is the correct answer, as it meets the requirement for short-term bike parking. Option A is incorrect, as the bike network must connect riders to at least 10 use types, not five1. Option B is incorrect, as long-term bike parking must accommodate at least 5% of regular occupants, not peak visitors1. Option C is incorrect, as the project’s address must achieve a minimum Bike Score® of 50, not 401.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Feature V04 Optimization Facilities for Active Occupants

Question #37

According to Feature: T04 Individual Thermal Control, which of the following is an effective strategy for improving individual thermal comfort in a given space?

  • A . Chairs with heating or cooling systems
  • B . A humidifier located at the occupants desk
  • C . Desk fans that increase air speed in a shared work area
  • D . General thermostats connected to the building’s mechanical space conditioning system

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

Desk fans directly provide occupants with personalized control over air movement, a key parameter

influencing thermal comfort.

Reference: WELL v2, Thermal Comfort Concept, Feature T04 Individual Thermal

Control​https://v2.wellcertified.com/wellv2/en/thermal%20comfort/feature/4

Question #38

A project’s site previously housed a fuel station and an automotive repair shop.

Which strategy should the WELL AP recommend?

  • A . Hire an experienced professional to perform an environmental site assessment
  • B . Engage the local community to create a strategic approach about historical use of the site
  • C . Inspect the site to see if any evidence of the fuel station or automotive repair shop remains
  • D . Determine if the site is a recognized Brownfield or has a similar designation from the relevant authority

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Correct Answer: A
A

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2™ feature W01: Fundamental Water Quality, the project must conduct an environmental site assessment to identify any potential sources of water contamination on or near the site, such as fuel stations, automotive repair shops, landfills, or industrial facilities1. An environmental site assessment is a systematic process of evaluating the environmental conditions of a property, which may include historical research, site inspection, sampling, testing, and risk assessment2. Hiring an experienced professional to perform an environmental site assessment is a recommended strategy to ensure the safety and quality of the water supply for the project. Option B is incorrect, as engaging the local community may not provide sufficient or reliable information about the historical use of the site or the potential contaminants present. Option C is incorrect, as inspecting the site may not reveal the extent or nature of the contamination, which may be hidden or dispersed in the soil, groundwater, or air. Option D is incorrect, as determining if the site is a recognized Brownfield or has a similar designation may not be sufficient to identify the specific contaminants or risks associated with the site, and may not be applicable in some regions or jurisdictions.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Feature W01: Fundamental Water Quality Environmental Site Assessment – Wikipedia

Question #39

In addition to M06: Restorative Opportunities, which feature contributes to a healthy sleep and wake rhythm?

  • A . Feature M10: Tobacco Cessation
  • B . Feature L03: Circadian Lighting Design
  • C . Feature M08: Restorative Programming
  • D . Feature V02: Ergonomic Workstation Design

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2™ feature L03: Circadian Lighting Design, the project must provide lighting that supports the circadian system by delivering appropriate light intensity, spectrum, timing and duration1. Circadian lighting design can help regulate the sleep and wake rhythm by providing bright light during the day and dim light at night, which can synchronize the internal clock with the natural day-night cycle2. Exposure to bright light during the day can enhance alertness, mood and cognitive performance, while exposure to dim light at night can promote melatonin secretion and sleep quality2. Option A is incorrect, as tobacco cessation is not directly related to sleep and wake rhythm, although smoking can have negative effects on sleep and health3. Option C is incorrect, as restorative programming is not directly related to sleep and wake rhythm, although it can provide opportunities for relaxation and stress relief. Option D is incorrect, as ergonomic workstation design is not directly related to sleep and wake rhythm, although it can improve comfort and posture.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Feature L03: Circadian Lighting Design Circadian lighting design | WELL Standard – wellcertified.com How Smoking Affects Sleep Quality | Sleep Foundation [Standard | WELL V2] – Feature M08: Restorative Programming [Standard | WELL V2] – Feature V02: Ergonomic Workstation Design

Question #40

What is the value of performance verification in the certification process?

  • A . To simplify the documentation process
  • B . To validate the calibration of monitors and sensors
  • C . To ensure that the building is performing as designed
  • D . To verify high quality of workmanship by the contractor

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

Performance verification is an essential part of the WELL certification process, as it provides an objective and independent assessment of how the building meets the WELL requirements and delivers the intended health and well-being outcomes1. Performance verification involves on-site testing, visual inspection, and document review by a WELL Performance Testing Agent, who evaluates the building’s performance across various aspects, such as air quality, water quality, lighting, acoustics, thermal comfort, and occupant satisfaction1. Performance verification ensures that the building is performing as designed and that the design strategies are effectively implemented and maintained2.

Reference: = WELL Performance Verification Guidebook Performance Verification | WELL – wellcertified.com

Question #41

During an initial kick-off meeting for a project pursuing WELL Certification, the team set a goal of supporting employee mental health by reducing work-associated stress and burnout while improving mood and sleep quality.

Which of the following strategies could also contribute toward points in the Mind concept?

  • A . Coordinate after work happy hours for which staff purchase their own tickets
  • B . Offer meditation interventions at a 50% discount to both part-time and full-time staff
  • C . Implement a policy stating that all staff are entitled to 15-minute breaks throughout the workday
  • D . Send regular emails to staff featuring wellness topics like healthy eating and smoking cessation

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2™ feature M05: Stress Management, the project must provide opportunities for staff to take breaks from work-related tasks and engage in activities that reduce stress and promote well-being1. Implementing a policy that entitles all staff to 15-minute breaks throughout the workday is an example of such an opportunity, as it can help staff relax, recharge, and cope with work demands2. Option A is incorrect, as coordinating after work happy hours may not reduce stress or improve mood and sleep quality for all staff, especially if they have to purchase their own tickets or consume alcohol. Option B is incorrect, as offering meditation interventions at a 50% discount may not be accessible or affordable for all staff, and may not be aligned with their preferences or needs. Option D is incorrect, as sending regular emails to staff featuring wellness topics may not be effective or engaging, and may add to their workload or information overload.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Feature M05: Stress Management The Importance of Breaks At Work – Forbes

Question #42

Which of the following is an effective measure for a new construction project to reduce noise from nearby traffic?

  • A . Alter the room geometry and space layouts
  • B . Provide speech reinforcement and public address systems
  • C . Suggest lightweight floor constructions below noise generating spaces
  • D . Recommend high STC or Rw performance values for the building facade, windows and any exterior penetrations

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2™ feature S02: Maximum Noise Levels, the project must achieve desired ambient noise levels such that HVAC, exterior noise intrusion or other noise sources do not impact occupant health and well-being1. One of the strategies to achieve this is to recommend high sound transmission class (STC) or weighted sound reduction (Rw) performance values for the building facade, windows and any exterior penetrations, as they can provide effective sound insulation and reduce noise transmission from outside sources, such as traffic2. Option A is incorrect, as altering the room geometry and space layouts may not have a significant impact on reducing noise from nearby traffic, unless the rooms are relocated away from the noise source or shielded by other structures. Option B is incorrect, as providing speech reinforcement and public address systems may not reduce noise from nearby traffic, but rather add to the internal noise sources that may affect occupant comfort and communication. Option C is incorrect, as suggesting lightweight floor constructions below noise generating spaces may not reduce noise from nearby traffic, but rather increase the impact noise transmission between floors.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Feature S02: Maximum Noise Levels Noise Control in Buildings – Engineering ToolBox

Question #43

A WELL AP is reviewing the color temperature of lights used for a regularly occupied space in an existing office building.

What other design consideration should be taken into account when creating a lighting environment that enhances visual comfort?

  • A . CRI ≥ 90 in circulation areas
  • B . Illuminance uniformity on horizontal task planes
  • C . Luminance ratios only on vertical adjacent zones
  • D . Automatic changes in lighting characteristics over a period of five minutes

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

According to the WELL v2™ feature L02: Visual Lighting Design, the project must provide visual comfort and enhance visual acuity for all users through electric lighting1. One of the design considerations for achieving this is to ensure illuminance uniformity on horizontal task planes, such as desks, tables, or counters, where visual tasks are performed2. Illuminance uniformity is the ratio of the minimum to the average illuminance on a given plane, and it indicates how evenly the light is distributed across the surface3. A high illuminance uniformity can prevent glare, contrast, or shadows that may impair visual comfort and performance4. Option A is incorrect, as CRI ≥ 90 in circulation areas is not a requirement for visual comfort, but rather for electric light quality, which is addressed by feature L081. Option C is incorrect, as luminance ratios on vertical adjacent zones are not a requirement for visual comfort, but rather for visual balance, which is addressed by feature L071. Option D is incorrect, as automatic changes in lighting characteristics over a period of five minutes are not a requirement for visual comfort, but rather for circadian lighting design, which is addressed by feature L031.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Feature L02: Visual Lighting Design Standard | WELL V2 – Feature

L02: Visual Lighting Design – Part 1: Provide Visual Acuity For All Spaces Illuminance Uniformity – Lighting Research Center Lighting Design Basics – Mark Karlen, James R. Benya, and Christina Spangler

Question #44

Which of the following Air features is a precondition that addresses potential issues caused by benzene, formaldehyde and toulene contamination in occupiable spaces?

  • A . Feature A01 Air Quality, Part 2: Meet Thresholds for Organic Gases
  • B . Feature A01 Air Quality, Part 3: Meet Thresholds for Inorganic Gases
  • C . Feature A05 Enhanced Air Quality, Part 2: Meet Enhanced Thresholds for Organic Gases
  • D . Feature A05 Enhanced Air Quality, Part 3: Meet Enhanced Thresholds for Inorganic Gases

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Correct Answer: A
A

Explanation:

Benzene, formaldehyde and toulene are examples of organic gases, which are volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can be emitted from various sources, such as building materials, furniture, cleaning products, or combustion processes1. Exposure to high levels of organic gases can cause adverse health effects, such as irritation, headache, nausea, or cancer2. Feature A01 Air Quality, Part 2 is a precondition that addresses potential issues caused by organic gas contamination in occupiable spaces, as it requires projects to meet acceptable thresholds for formaldehyde and individual VOC components, as measured by indoor air quality testing during performance verification3.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2 – Feature A01 Air Quality, Part 2: Meet Thresholds for Organic Gases

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) | US EPA Standard | WELL V2 – Feature A01 Air Quality, Part 2: Meet Thresholds for Organic Gases

Question #45

A design for a WELL building has an entryway system composed of grilles that measure the width of the entrance and 10 ft. (3 m) long in the primary direction of travel. This design can meet healthy entryways by

  • A . including healthy signage at the entrance
  • B . incorporating revolving doors at the entrance
  • C . including effective mechanical ventilation at the entrance
  • D . separating common outdoor areas from building entrances

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

Incorporating revolving doors at the entrance of a building can effectively meet the WELL Building Standard’s requirements for healthy entryways. Revolving doors act as an air lock, reducing the influx of pollutants and particulate matter from the outside environment into the building’s interior. This design feature minimizes the entry of outdoor contaminants and helps in maintaining cleaner indoor air quality. The presence of grilles that measure the width of the entrance and extend 10 ft. (3 m) in the primary direction of travel further supports this by trapping dirt and water at the entrance, but the key mechanism for reducing airborne pollutants is the use of revolving doors, aligning with WELL’s emphasis on air quality and health.

Question #46

As a part of a new initiative of a hospital, the program leader is targeting Feature C11: Civic Engagement.

Which of the following policies should be implemented to support this endeavor?

  • A . Coordinate a volunteer opportunity once a year
  • B . Provide eight hours of paid time for community involvement annually
  • C . Contribute annually to a registered charity program to match employee donations
  • D . Plan a pre-paid workshop event to educate the community on health and well-being

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

Targeting Feature C11: Civic Engagement within the WELL Building Standard emphasizes the importance of community involvement and social engagement as part of enhancing overall well-being. Providing eight hours of paid time for community involvement annually is a direct method to encourage and facilitate employees’ participation in civic activities, fostering a sense of community and personal fulfillment. This policy not only supports employees in contributing to societal well-being but also aligns with the WELL Standard’s holistic approach to health, encompassing social and community health as integral components of individual well-being.

Question #47

Which of the following is an accurate list of the core parameters that impact thermal comfort in a mechanically conditioned space?

  • A . Air temperature, humidity, season, metabolic rate and clothing insulation
  • B . Air temperature, humidity, air movement and mean radiant temperature of surrounding surfaces
  • C . Air temperature, humidity, air movement, mean radiant temperature of surrounding surfaces, metabolic rate and clothing insulation
  • D . Air temperature, humidity, window-to-wall ratio, mean radiant temperature of surrounding surfaces, metabolic rate and clothing insulation

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

The core parameters that impact thermal comfort in a mechanically conditioned space include air temperature, humidity, air movement, mean radiant temperature of surrounding surfaces, metabolic rate, and clothing insulation. These factors collectively influence an individual’s thermal perception and comfort within an indoor environment. Air temperature and humidity affect the thermal sensation directly, while air movement can enhance the feeling of coolness or warmth. The mean radiant temperature impacts how heat is exchanged between the human body and surrounding surfaces. Metabolic rate and clothing insulation are personal factors that determine how individuals generate and retain heat. Understanding and optimizing these parameters are crucial for creating indoor environments that support occupants’ thermal comfort, aligning with the WELL Building Standard’s Thermal Comfort concept, which aims to provide a comfortable thermal environment that supports the health and well-being of building occupants.

Question #48

An employer will be leasing a new building that has one central space for a cafeteria.

Which of the following conditions should the employer look for in order to comply with Feature N08: Mindful Eating?

  • A . Cup volume is 8 fl oz (240 ml)
  • B . Menu design includes promotion of fruits and vegetables
  • C . Foods and beverages provided are labeled for common food allergens
  • D . Tables and chairs to accommodate at least 25% of regular occupants at peak occupancy

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

Feature N08: Mindful Eating in the WELL Building Standard requires a dedicated eating space that includes tables and chairs to accommodate at least 25% of regular occupants at peak occupancy. This is to ensure that there is sufficient space for occupants to sit and eat mindfully, encouraging better eating habits and social interaction during meal times.

Question #49

In addition to addressing a variety of emergency situations, what else must a project address in Feature C03: Emergency Preparedness?

  • A . Business continuity plan
  • B . Opioid response training
  • C . Employee assistance fund
  • D . Annual inventory of response resources

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

Feature C03: Emergency Preparedness emphasizes planning and preparedness for a range of emergencies. A key element of this is maintaining an inventory of emergency response resources (e.g., first aid, AEDs, etc.) that includes an annual check and update.

Reference: WELL v2, Community Concept, Feature C03: Emergency Preparedness:​Outlines the components of the emergency management plan and specifically mentions annual inventory and maintenance

Question #50

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

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

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​.

Question #51

Which of the following chemicals can be added to the public water supply to act as a disinfectant?

  • A . Fluoride
  • B . Chlorine
  • C . Trihalomethanes
  • D . Haloacetic acids

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

Chlorine is a chemical commonly added to public water supplies as a disinfectant. Its primary function is to kill harmful microorganisms to make water safe for drinking and other uses. This process helps prevent the spread of waterborne diseases. Chlorine’s effectiveness as a disinfectant comes from its ability to oxidize bacteria and viruses, rendering them harmless. While other chemicals like fluoride are added for different purposes such as dental health, chlorine specifically targets microbial pathogens to ensure water potability​.

Question #52

Which of the following are short-term effects of poor indoor air quality?

  • A . Headaches, dry throat, eye irritation and runny nose
  • B . Respiratory infections, coronary heart disease and stroke
  • C . Asthma attacks, lung cancer and sudden infant death syndrome
  • D . Depression, dementia, metabolic disorders and high blood pressure

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Correct Answer: A
A

Explanation:

Exposure to poor indoor air quality can lead to immediate discomforts such as headaches, dry throat, eye irritation, and runny nose. These symptoms are among the short-term effects that indicate the need for improved air quality measures within indoor environments.

Question #53

According to the WELL Building Standard™, approximately what percentage of the global adult population fails to achieve activity guidelines and is considered physically inactive?

  • A . 3%
  • B . 13%
  • C . 23%
  • D . 33%

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

Global estimates from 2016 show that approximately 23% of the adult population is considered physically inactive, failing to meet widely disseminated physical activity guidelines. This statistic underscores the importance of designing spaces that encourage physical activity and movement to combat the prevalence of inactivity.

Question #54

To support meal preparation for occupants in an office building, which of the following strategies should the design team include for employees to meet Feature N10: Food Preparation?

  • A . Demonstration kitchen
  • B . Dining tables and chairs
  • C . Sufficient gardening space
  • D . Dedicated cabinets or storage units

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

For an office building to support meal preparation for occupants in alignment with Feature N10: Food Preparation, incorporating dedicated cabinets or storage units is essential. These storage solutions provide a designated area for employees to store food, utensils, and other meal preparation items. Unlike demonstration kitchens or dining tables and chairs, which cater to the act of cooking and eating, dedicated cabinets or storage units specifically address the storage aspect of meal preparation, making them a critical component for facilitating this feature within a workplace. This strategy ensures employees have the necessary resources to prepare meals, contributing to their overall well-being and comfort at work​.

Question #55

A project team has completed the stakeholder charrette and created a plan detailing the project’s health-oriented mission prior to construction.

What must the team do upon project completion for Feature C02: Integrative Design?

  • A . Execute a biophilia plan
  • B . Prepare a post-occupancy survey
  • C . Ensure the adaptable spaces are operating
  • D . Make WELL building tours available to all stakeholders

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

In WELL v2™, Feature C02: Integrative Design focuses on maintaining an integrated approach to health in building projects, from the initial planning stages through to post-occupancy. After completing the initial steps of the integrative design process, such as stakeholder charrettes and setting a health-oriented mission, the correct next step to meet this feature’s requirements upon project completion is:

B) Prepare a post-occupancy survey

Purpose of Post-Occupancy Survey: This step is crucial for assessing how well the building meets its intended health and wellness goals as experienced by actual users. It provides feedback on whether the design and operational strategies implemented are effectively supporting occupant health and wellness.

Feedback Loop: A post-occupancy survey allows the project team to gather critical data on the success of the project from an occupant perspective. This feedback is vital for understanding the effectiveness of the integrative design strategies and for making necessary adjustments to enhance building performance and occupant satisfaction.

Importance in Context

Continuous Improvement: The insights gained from post-occupancy surveys can drive continuous improvements in building operations and maintenance, ensuring that the building continues to meet its health and wellness objectives over time.

Stakeholder Engagement: By involving occupants in the evaluation process, the project reinforces its commitment to stakeholder engagement and ensures that the building remains responsive to the needs and well-being of its users.

In conclusion, preparing a post-occupancy survey as part of WELL Feature C02: Integrative Design is essential for closing the loop on the integrative process. It ensures that the building not only was designed with health in mind but continues to deliver on those promises after occupants have moved in, thereby fulfilling the core objectives of the WELL Building Standard.

Question #56

To reduce sound transmission between adjacent spaces, construction plans should specify

  • A . interior partition walls with cutouts
  • B . alignment of all gypsum board seams
  • C . non-hollow core doors for private offices and conference rooms
  • D . wall construction with noise isolation class (NIC) of 35 in all spaces

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

Non-hollow core doors provide better sound isolation and speech privacy than hollow core doors, which can allow sound to leak through. According to the WELL v2 standard, doors that connect two occupiable rooms and doors to mechanical equipment rooms should have a non-hollow core, minimum STC/Rw of 30 and seals at the head, jamb and base.

Reference: = WELL v2 Sound Feature S03, WELL AP Candidate Handbook

To reduce sound transmission between adjacent spaces, using non-hollow core doors for private offices and conference rooms is an effective strategy. These doors, being more solid than their hollow counterparts, inherently offer better sound insulation. This characteristic helps to minimize noise

leakage into and out of these spaces, thereby enhancing acoustic privacy and reducing distractions. This measure, in conjunction with other sound isolation practices, contributes to a more conducive working environment by maintaining the confidentiality of discussions and improving overall acoustic comfort.

Question #57

For projects that include operable windows, which of the following outdoor air contaminants determine how window use should be managed?

  • A . PM2.5
  • B . PM10
  • C . Ozone
  • D . Carbon monoxide

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Correct Answer: A
A

Explanation:

According to Feature A07: Operable Windows, part 3 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must monitor outdoor levels of ozone, PM10, temperature and humidity, and discourage occupants from opening windows when outdoor air either (i) exceeds ozone levels of 51 ppb or PM10 levels of 50 μg/m³; (ii) has a temperature of 8 °C [15 °F] above or below indoor set temperature; or (iii) has a relative humidity above 60%1. PM2.5 is not explicitly mentioned in the feature, but it is a subset of PM10 and has similar health effects, so it is reasonable to assume that it should also be considered when managing window use.

Reference: = Operable windows | WELL Feature Library – v2

Question #58

A design for a WELL building has HVAC zones of 650 ft2 (60 m2) and less than 10 occupants for more than 90% of regularly occupied spaces. This design

  • A . personalizes thermal comfort when provided with a ceiling fan per zone
  • B . negates off-gassing when provided with an increased outdoor air supply
  • C . reduces mold and bacterial growth within the building’s mechanical system
  • D . enhances thermal comfort when used in conjunction with a user-adjustable tormontat

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

A design with small HVAC zones and low occupant density can enhance thermal comfort by allowing users to adjust the temperature and air flow within their own zones. According to the WELL v2 standard, projects should provide user-adjustable thermostats or other controls for at least 90% of regularly occupied spaces. Ceiling fans can also improve thermal comfort by increasing air movement, but they are not required for this design.

Reference: = WELL v2 Thermal Comfort Feature T01, WELL AP Candidate Handbook

Question #59

A building operations staff and a WELL AP are developing a cleaning plan for a new office building.

What is the best strategy to minimize environmental damage from the cleaning process?

  • A . Increase the building’s ventilation rate
  • B . Use HEPA rated filters on vacuum cleaners
  • C . Provide regular training to relevant personnel
  • D . Using products labeled as low-hazard or safer by a qualified third party

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

According to Feature A09: Cleaning Products, part 1 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must use cleaning products that are certified as low-hazard or safer by a qualified third party, such as Green Seal, UL ECOLOGO, or EPA Safer Choice1. This helps reduce the exposure of building occupants and cleaning staff to harmful chemicals and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can adversely affect indoor air quality and environmental health2.

Reference: = Cleaning products | WELL Feature Library – v2, Standard | WELL V2

Question #60

Which of the following ergonomic design strategies would a project team implement to achieve Part 1: Support Visual Ergonomics of Feature V02: Ergonomic Workstation Design?

  • A . 50% of workstations are height-adjustable
  • B . 100% of workstations include an adjustable monitor
  • C . 3% of employees are able to reserve a treadmill desk
  • D . 75% of workstation seating can be adjusted by the user

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

Adjustable monitors allow users to position the screen at an optimal distance, height and angle for their visual comfort and posture. According to the WELL v2 standard, projects should provide monitors that can be adjusted in height by at least 0.1 m [4 inches], tilted between -5 and 30 degrees, and rotated between -90 and 90 degrees.

Reference: = WELL v2 Ergonomic Workstation Design Feature V02, WELL AP Candidate Handbook To achieve Part 1: Support Visual Ergonomics of Feature V02: Ergonomic Workstation Design, a project team should ensure that 100% of workstations include an adjustable monitor. This requirement emphasizes the importance of user adjustability in workstations, particularly for desktop computers, to support optimal monitor height, viewing angles, and horizontal distances. Adjustable monitors or monitor stands allow individuals to customize their workstation to meet their visual comfort needs, thereby reducing eye strain, discomfort, and the risk of musculoskeletal disorders.

Question #61

A project team is evaluating products to meet Feature X07: Materials Transparency, Part 1: Select Products with Disclosed Ingredients.

What strategy should the team take to ensure products meet this feature’s requirements?

  • A . Identify products that meet ANSI/BIFMA e3-2014
  • B . Identify products that are subject to SCAQMD Rule 1168
  • C . Identify products that have a Health Product Declaration (HPD)
  • D . Identify products that comply with California Department of Public Health (CDPH) orilorio

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

According to Feature X07: Materials Transparency, Part 1: Select Products with Disclosed Ingredients, the project team must use products that disclose their ingredients by the manufacturer, a disclosure organization or a third party through one of the following options1: A Declare label, operated by the International Living Future Institute.

A Health Product Declaration (HPD) published in the HPD Public Repository, operated by the Health Product Declaration Collaborative.

A Cradle-to-Cradle Certified™ product, or a product with a Material Health Certificate from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute.

A Product Lens Certification™, operated by UL.

A Product Health Declaration, operated by Global Green Tag.

A BIFMA Level scorecard compliant with BIFMA e3-2019 standard that demonstrates achievement of 4 points or more in credits 7.5.1.1, 7.5.2.2, or achievement of Option 1 in credit 7.5.3.

A building product declaration listed in the eBDV database, for a product classified as ‘Recommended’ by the Byggvarubedömningen criteria, version 7.1 or more recent.

A manufacturer’s inventory containing CAS numbers of all individual compounds down to 1,000 ppm (0.1%). If the product contains a trade secret compound, GHS hazards of category 1 or 2 are listed and a concentration range is provided for each undisclosed component.

Among the options listed above, only option B (HPD) matches one of the choices given in the question. Therefore, the correct answer is C.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2

Question #62

A new retail pharmacy is designing a healthy entryway to achieve Pollution Infiltration Management. The entryway, which is 10 ft. (3 m) long and the width of the entrance, consists of a grating system and rollout mats to effectively reduce the transmission of pollutants. The entryway is vacuumed once a week by the facilities team.

How should this healthy entryway be changed to meet the requirements of the standards?

  • A . Remove the rollout mats
  • B . Remove the grating system
  • C . Increase vacuuming to once a day
  • D . Increase the length to at least 15 ft. (4.5 m)

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

To meet the standards for Pollution Infiltration Management, the healthy entryway design in a retail pharmacy should be modified to increase vacuuming frequency to once a day. This adjustment ensures more effective removal of pollutants and particulate matter brought in on shoes and clothing, thus enhancing the entryway’s capability to reduce the transmission of pollutants into the indoor environment​.

Question #63

A developer wants to complete WELL Certification quickly for a WELL Core office building. The WELL documentation is approved for the project, the base building is complete, but the building is not yet occupied.

Which step should the project team take first to address the developer’s goal?

  • A . Apply for the certificate of occupancy (CO)
  • B . Determine the schedule for the tenants finish-out and move-in
  • C . Inform the developer that performance verification requires at least 50% occupancy
  • D . Schedule performance verification since all pre-verification requirements are

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

According to the WELL Certification Guidebook, performance verification requires at least 50%

occupancy of the project area, unless otherwise approved by IWBI. This is to ensure that the testing

reflects the actual conditions and performance of the building when it is in use. Therefore, the

project team should inform the developer that they cannot schedule performance verification until

the occupancy requirement is met.

Reference: WELL Certification Guidebook, page 17, section 3.2.3: Performance Verification

WELL v2 | Certification Process | IWBI, Step 3: Performance Verification

Question #64

Which concept contains a feature designed to provide a written guide to building occupants to promote a deeper understanding of WELL features?

  • A . Light
  • B . Movement
  • C . Community
  • D . Thermal Comfort

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

The Community concept contains a feature (C01: Health and Wellness Awareness) that requires projects to provide a guide to occupants that describes the WELL features pursued by the project, the impact of the built environment and other environmental factors on occupant health, well-being and comfort, and the available health resources and programs. The purpose of this feature is to educate and empower occupants to make informed

Question #65

A client of a commercial building reports odors and high-humidity levels in a regularly occupied space next to the occupant’s kitchen.

Which of the following doors should the WELL AP recommend installing between these regularly occupied spaces?

  • A . Double doors
  • B . Sliding doors
  • C . Solid core doors
  • D . Self-closing doors

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

According to Feature A09: Pollution Infiltration Management, part 3 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must install self-closing doors between high-humidity spaces (such as kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms) and regularly occupied spaces1. This helps prevent the spread of moisture and odors that can affect indoor air quality and comfort2.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2, Pollution infiltration management | WELL Feature Library – v2

Question #66

The space layout plan of a Commercial project has been provided to the design team for comment. The plan shows a combination of open plan offices, breakrooms, circulation, a kitchen and a nap room.

Which of the following aspects of the layout should the WELL AP highlight to the architect as presenting a potential acoustic issue?

  • A . The breakrooms are too big and the reverberation time criteria will be difficult to achieve
  • B . There is too much internal glazing in the circulation zone to provide the required minimum sound reducing surface area required
  • C . The kitchen is adjacent to the nap room, which will require enhanced sound insulation between
    them to avoid noise disturbance
  • D . The workstations within the open plan office are too close together and employees will be disturbed from adjacent conversations

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

The WELL v2 Acoustic Comfort concept aims to reduce noise levels and enhance acoustic quality in indoor environments. One of the features under this concept is Feature A03: Sound Masking and Speech Privacy, which requires that spaces with different acoustic needs are separated by sound reducing partitions or other means. The kitchen and the nap room are examples of spaces with different acoustic needs, as the kitchen is likely to generate high levels of noise from appliances, utensils, and conversations, while the nap room is intended to provide a quiet and relaxing environment for occupants to rest. Therefore, the WELL AP should highlight to the architect that these two spaces should be separated by enhanced sound insulation to avoid noise disturbance and ensure speech privacy.

Reference: [WELL v2 Feature A03: Sound Masking and Speech Privacy] [WELL v2 Acoustic Comfort Concept Guide]

Question #67

To contribute to Feature A11: Source Separation, which of the following rooms is most likely to require exhaust fans such that the return air is vented outdoors and not recirculated?

  • A . Copy rooms
  • B . Activity room
  • C . Lactation room
  • D . Conference rooms

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Correct Answer: A
A

Explanation:

According to Feature A11: Source Separation, part 2 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must install exhaust fans in spaces that contain printers, copiers, or other equipment that emit VOCs, ozone, or particulate matter1. These fans must vent the return air outdoors and not recirculate it to other spaces1. This helps reduce the exposure of building occupants to indoor air pollutants that can affect their health and well-being2.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2, Source separation | WELL Feature Library – v2

Question #68

The guiding principle for promoting optimal circadian entrainment and sleep is

  • A . sunlit days
  • B . dim light at night
  • C . continuous intense light
  • D . periods of light and darkness

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

To maintain optimal, properly synchronized circadian rhythms, the body requires periods of both light and darkness. Light exposure stimulates the circadian system, which regulates physiological rhythms throughout the body’s tissues and organs, such as hormone levels and the sleep-wake cycle.

Disruption or desynchronization of the circadian rhythm has been linked with obesity, diabetes, depression and metabolic disorders.

Reference: Standard | WELL V2, Light Concept, Background

Circadian lighting design | WELL Feature LIbrary – v2, Feature 54, Part 1

Question #69

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 . Change the occupancy settings in the simulation software
  • C . Specify window glazing with higher Visible Transmittance (Tvis)
  • D . Replace workstations along the south facade with conference rooms

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

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 to evaluate daylight exposure is spatial daylight autonomy (sDA300,50%), which measures the percentage of floor area that receives at least 300 lux [28 fc] of daylight 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).

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2, Daylight modeling | WELL Standard, Using daylight modelling to verify compliance with the WELL Building Standard

Question #70

To achieve Feature C04: Occupant Survey, Part 2: Administer Survey and Report Results, an occupant survey is required to be administered how often?

  • A . Monthly
  • B . Quarterly
  • C . Semi-annually
  • D . Annually

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

According to Feature C04: Occupant Survey, Part 2: Administer Survey and Report Results, the project team must administer the survey annually at minimum and report the aggregate results through WELL Online and to the employees upon request1. This helps the project team monitor and evaluate the occupant experience and satisfaction with the building and its WELL features.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2

Question #71

Which of the following ongoing procedures is required for water dispensers in Feature W06?

  • A . Occupant training
  • B . Regular maintenance
  • C . Water temperature monitoring
  • D . Educational sessions about hydration

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

According to Feature W06 of WELL v2, water dispensers must be cleaned on a daily basis and their mouthpieces, outlets, protective guards, aerators, and basins must be maintained to ensure drinking water quality and hygiene.

Reference: Standard | WELL V2, Part 1: Ensure Drinking Water Access, Requirement 2: Dispenser maintenance Standard | WELL V2, Feature W06 Optimization Drinking Water Promotion, Summary

Question #72

A consultant on a WELL project is working with the design team to enhance speech privacy in conference rooms.

Which of the following would be most effective at maximizing speech privacy in these spaces?

  • A . Provide acoustic ceilings in all meeting rooms
  • B . Locate the meeting rooms adjacent to loud zones
  • C . Propose mechanical ventilation instead of natural ventilation
  • D . Recommend a sound masking system within the meeting rooms

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

According to Feature S06: Optimization Minimum Background Sound, part 1 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must install a sound masking system in open areas and enclosed rooms designated as quiet zones, circulation zones and in areas where workstations are present1. The sound masking system produces a uniform artificial sound that increases speech privacy between occupied spaces by reducing the intelligibility of speech and masking unwanted noises2. The other options are not as effective at maximizing speech privacy in conference rooms, as they either do not address the sound transmission between rooms (A and C) or increase the noise level in the adjacent spaces (B).

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2, Daylight modeling | WELL Standard

Question #73

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

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

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

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.

Reference: 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

Question #74

A project team performed quarterly water testing and determined that the total dissolved solids (TDS) is above the 500 mg/L threshold.

Which of the following steps should the project team take to address this issue?

  • A . Remediate and retest within one month
  • B . Increase the number of sample points and retest
  • C . Provide additional tests from highest and lowest floors
  • D . Pretest one month before next performance verification

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Correct Answer: A
A

Explanation:

According to Feature W05: Optimization Drinking Water Quality Management, part 1 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must test water quarterly in drinking water dispensers and meet the following thresholds: Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) are 500 mg/L or less. If any sample exceeds these thresholds, remediation and re-testing occur within a month1. Therefore, the project team should take the step of remediation and re-testing within one month to address the issue of high TDS levels.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2

Question #75

The WELL Building Standard™ (WELL™) requires a project team to limit the use of pesticides to those with which Hazard Tier ranking?

  • A . Tier 1
  • B . Tier 2
  • C . Tier 3
  • D . Tier 4

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Correct Answer: C
C

Explanation:

Tier 3 pesticides are the least hazardous pesticides according to the City of San Francisco Pesticide Hazard Screening Protocol, which is one of the reference standards used by WELL v2 to evaluate pesticide safety. WELL v2 requires projects to use outdoor pesticides with a Hazard Tier ranking of 3, except in cases of emergency, and to implement an Integrated Pest Management plan to minimize pesticide use.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature X07 Optimization Pesticide Use, WELL v2 Feature X10 Optimization Pest Management and Pesticide Use

Question #76

Which of the following strategies is appropriate for meeting Feature L09 when providing supplemental lighting on occupant request?

  • A . Supplemental light fixtures are provided to the occupant at no cost in six weeks
  • B . Supplemental light fixtures are provided to the occupant at no cost in 10 weeks
  • C . Supplemental light fixtures are provided to the occupant at their own expense in six weeks
  • D . Supplemental light fixtures are provided to the occupant at their own expense in 10 weeks

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Correct Answer: A
A

Explanation:

According to Feature L09: Occupant Lighting Control, part 2 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must provide supplemental light fixtures (e.g., task lights) upon request to all employees at no cost and requests are fulfilled within eight weeks1. Therefore, option A is the most appropriate strategy for meeting this feature, as it meets both the cost and the time criteria. The other options either exceed the time limit (B and D) or impose an additional cost on the occupant ©.

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2

Question #77

Occupants of a WELL Certified building are unfamiliar with WELL.

Which of the following strategies would best meet Feature C01: Health and Well-being Promotion and promote a greater understanding of the relationship between health and buildings among occupants?

  • A . Develop an educational poster and a partially subsidized online WELL course within the first month of occupancy and annually thereafter
  • B . Implement a multi-modal strategy with a WELL feature guide and communication every three months to promote available programs and amenities
  • C . Provide an introduction to the building that informs users of the project’s WELL Certification and that a WELL feature guide is located in the building manager’s office
  • D . Ensure continual communication around and education of operational documents with the building management team to ensure WELL recertification will be achieved

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

This answer best meets the requirements of Feature C01, which aims to promote a deeper occupant understanding of the WELL features pursued by the project or organization and how building design, operations and policies impact health and well-being. A multi-modal strategy that includes a WELL feature guide and regular communication can help reinforce the project’s culture of health, market health promotion policies and programs, and offer education on topics within the ten WELL concepts.

Reference: Feature C01: Health and Well-being Promotion

WELL AP Study Guide

Question #78

The Brightside Company is pursuing WELL Certification under the WELL Building Standard™ for their new office headquarters. One company goal is to better support employees in making healthy eating choices, both at work and at home.

What can the Brightside Company do to support and achieve credit under Feature N07: Nutrition Education Optimization?

  • A . Encourage fruit and vegetable consumption over animal products
  • B . Reward each employee with an annual stipend for healthy food purchases
  • C . Implement a policy that requires 30-minute meal breaks for all eligible employees
  • D . Provide quarterly nutrition education sessions with an accredited dietitian or nutritionist

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Correct Answer: D
D

Explanation:

According to Feature N07: Nutrition Education Optimization, part 1 of the WELL Core requirements, the project team must provide nutrition or dietary education sessions led by an accredited dietitian or accredited nutritionist in-person or virtually to regular occupants at no cost on a quarterly basis at minimum1. This helps support a healthy eating pattern by increasing nutritional knowledge and food literacy among employees. The other options are not required or sufficient for achieving credit under this feature, as they either do not involve nutrition education (A, B, and C) or do not meet the frequency or accreditation criteria (B and C).

Reference: = Standard | WELL V2

Question #79

For which parameters does the WELL Building Standard™ set performance-based thresholds through Feature A01: Air Quality?

  • A . PM, copper, radon and chlorine
  • B . PM, benzene, ozone and radon
  • C . Carbon dioxide, copper, lead and formaldehyde
  • D . Acetaldehyde, acrylonitrile, caprolactam and naphthalene

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Correct Answer: B
B

Explanation:

Feature A01: Air Quality of WELL v2 requires projects to provide acceptable air quality levels for particulate matter (PM), benzene, ozone and radon in occupiable spaces, as determined by public health authorities. These parameters are among the most common and harmful indoor air pollutants that can affect human health and well-being.

Reference: = WELL v2 Feature A01: Air Quality, WELL AP Candidate Handbook

Question #80

For an office building with 1,500 regular occupants and 500 occasional visitors per day, which of the following facilities meets the requirements established in Feature V04: Facilities for Active Occupants?

  • A . Seven showers with changing facilities and 45 lockers are available in the building
  • B . Nine showers with changing facilities and 40 lockers are available in the building
  • C . 10 showers with changing facilities and 50 lockers are available within 500 ft. (150 m) walking distance of the project boundary
  • D . 12 showers with changing facilities and 50 lockers are available within 700 ft. (225 m) walking distance of the project boundary

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Correct Answer: A
A

Explanation:

This option meets the minimum shower and locker requirements for the given occupancy within the building itself, ensuring accessibility to active commuters.

Reference: WELL v2, Movement Concept, Feature V04 Facilities for Active Occupants: https://v2.wellcertified.com/wellv2/en/movement/feature/4

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