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What part of a home most readily loses or gains interior heat?
 
  A) The ceiling B) Exterior walls C) The floor D) Crawlspaces

Question 2

What does LEED certification mean?
 
  A) Lifetime Environmental Engineering Design examines the environmental impact of the building over its lifetime.
  B) Lower Environmental Energy Displacement certifies that a building operates at the lowest energy level possible.
  C) Litigation Equipped Engineering Design protects building owners from lawsuits arising from indoor air quality issues.
  D) Leadership in Energy Efficiency and Environmental Design (LEED) is a green building standards certification.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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