WELL AP Exam Questions
What are the 7 Concepts in the WELL Standard? - ✔✔Air, Water, Mind, Nourishment, Comfort,
Light, and Fitness
What are the 3 Project Types? - ✔✔- New and Existing Buildings
- New and Existing In
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WELL AP Exam Questions
What are the 7 Concepts in the WELL Standard? - ✔✔Air, Water, Mind, Nourishment, Comfort,
Light, and Fitness
What are the 3 Project Types? - ✔✔- New and Existing Buildings
- New and Existing Interiors
- Core and Shell
What does the New and Existing Buildings type address? - ✔✔It addresses the full scope of
building design and construction, as well as operations.
It can only be applied to buildings with a minimum of 90% of total sf occupied by owner.
What does New and Existing Interiors type address? - ✔✔It addresses portions or the entirety of
a building's interior space, unless going under major renovations.
What does Core and Shell type address? - ✔✔It addresses the basic structure and shape of a
building as well as HVAC systems and its water quality.
Applies up to 25% of project area is fully controlled by building owner. At least 75% of the
project space must be occupied by one or more tenants.
How many preconditions and optimizations are in each project type? - ✔✔- New and Existing
Building: 41 preconditions, 59 optimizations (100 total)
- New and Existing Interior: 36 preconditions, 62 optimizations (98 total)
- Core and Shell: 26 preconditions, 28 optimizations (54 total)
What are the 6 Pilot Programs for the WELL Standard? - ✔✔- Multifamily Residential: have at
least 5 dwellings
- Educational facilities
- Retail
- Restaurant
- Commercial Kitchens
- Communities: Meet minimum occupancy, building size, and use requirements
What human body systems are affected in WELL Standards - ✔✔Cardiovascular
Digestive
Endocrine
Immune
Integumentary
Muscular
Nervous
Reproductive
Respiratory
Skeletal
Urinary
The WELL Building Standard is organized into ________ major categories of wellness called
concepts. - ✔✔7
A feature is one of the _______ sections of the WELL Building Standard with a specific health
intent. - ✔✔105
A(n) _______ is a requirement of a feature that dictates certain parameters or metrics to be met. -
✔✔Part
The aim of the _____ is to promote the continuous advancement of WELL and allow project
teams to achieve higher certification levels. - ✔✔Innovation Features
A(n) ______ is a feature that is mandatory for all levels of WELL Certification -
✔✔Precondition
A(n) _____ is an additional feature that can be used as a flexible pathway to achieve higher
levels or WELL Certification. - ✔✔Optimization
Many of the features in WELL were developed to have _____ with other green building and
sustainability programs, such as LEED and USGBC. - ✔✔Synergy
_____ between WELL Concepts and their features can affect aspects of building systems, such
as increased energy use or increased building costs. - ✔✔Trade-offs
The New and Existing Buildings project type can only be applied to buildings where a minimum
of ______% of the total floor area is occupied by the building owner and is operated by the same
management. - ✔✔90%
The ______ project type addresses portions or the entirety of the building's interior space, unless
the building is undergoing major renovations. - ✔✔New and Existing Interiors
The Core and Shell project type can only be applied to buildings where up to _____% of the
space is fully controlled by the building owner. - ✔✔25
Currently there are _____ WELL pilot programs available to projects that meet specific space
types. - ✔✔6
List the number of features within each of the seven WELL Concepts, as well as the number of
Innovation features. - ✔✔Air: 29
Mind: 17
Water: 8
Light: 11
Comfort: 12
Fitness: 8
Nourishment: 15
Innovation: 5
What are two examples of synergy between the WELL Building Standard and other green
building and sustainability certification programs? - ✔✔One of the features in the Air Concept
specifies that a percentage of the furniture in a project meet voluntary material reporting
requirements, such as those in Imperative 10 of the Living Building Challenge 3.0. Another
feature in the Air Concept has the same requirements for permanent entry walk-off systems as
those found in one of the Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) credits for the LEED v4 Building
Design and Construction (BD+C) rating system
What is an example of synergy between the Comfort Concept and Air Concept? - ✔✔When
adjustable workstation chairs are specified to achieve ergonomic requirements for the Comfort
Concept, chairs made from non-VOC-emitting materials can be specified to also increase the
indoor air quality for the Air Concept
List the three project types of the WELL Building Standard and the number of preconditions and
optimizations that apply to each. - ✔✔New and Existing Buildings: (41 preconditions and 59
optimizations)
New and Existing Interiors: (36 preconditions and 62 optimizations)
Core and Shell (26 preconditions and 28 optimizations)
List the six current pilot standard programs for the WELL Building Standard. - ✔✔Multistory
Residential
Retail
Educational Facilities
Restaurant
Commercial Kitchen
Communities
What are the human body systems that the features of the WELL Concepts seek to protect by
lessening the negative effects of the built environment? - ✔✔Cardiovascular
Endocrine
Reproductive
Respiratory
Nervous
Skeletal
Urinary
Integumentary
Immune
Digestive
How many features are included in the Water Concept?
A. 8
B. 12
C. 15
D. 29 - ✔✔A. 8
A project team wishes to provide building occupants with the space and opportunity for an active
lifestyle as well as encourage healthy eating habits that will enable that lifestyle. Which two
WELL Concepts may have synergies between their features that the project team can use to
implement this plan?
A. Nourishment and Mind
B. Fitness and Comfort
C. Nourishment and Fitness
D. Fitness and Mind - ✔✔C. Nourishment and Fitness
The WELL project team for a soon-to-be constructed office building is looking at registering the
project for the New and Existing Building project type. What does this project type encompass?
A. The design of the building, but not the construction
B. Major renovations of existing spaces
C. The design and installation of the mechanical systems and window locations and glazing
D. The full scope of project design and construction as well as aspects of building operations -
✔✔D. The full scope of project design and construction as well as aspects of building operations
What is the minimum percentage of project space that must be occupied by one or more tenants
in order for a project to qualify for the Core and Shell project type?
A. 10%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. 75% - ✔✔D. 75%
Which WELL Concept aims to minimize disruptions to the circadian rhythms of building
occupants, enhance productivity, and improve physical energy and mood levels?
A. Air
B. Light
C. Fitness
D. Mind - ✔✔B. Light
A(n) ______ is anyone who is affected by the construction and operation of a building, such as
the project owners, company shareholders, building occupants, visitors, construction and
maintenance personnel, and surrounding community. - ✔✔Stakeholders
A project is WELL Certified ______ if it meets all applicable preconditions and less than 40% if
the optimizations. - ✔✔Silver
A(n) _____ is an intensive, multiparty workshop that brings people together to explore, generate,
and collaboratively produce building design options. - ✔✔Charrette
A(n) _____ is the individual who acts as project manager and oversees the WELL certification
process. - ✔✔Project Administrator
The ____ is an individual property owner, or a representative of the entity that owns the
property, who is responsible for authorizing the registration of the project on WELL Online. -
✔✔Owner
A(n) ____ is an independent professional who conducts on-site performance tests, inspections,
and spot checks, as well as reviews documentation in order to evaluate a project's eligibility for
WELL certification - ✔✔WELL Testing Performance Agent
WELL Reviewers are not the same individual as the _______ on the project team. - ✔✔WELL
AP
Some features may require a separate ______ from the license professional who is overseeing the
implementation of a specific feature. - ✔✔Letter of Assurance
_____ include design drawings with highlighted information, operations schedules with time
logs, policy documents and employee handbooks, and project narratives and balancing reports. -
✔✔Annotated Documents
During ______, WELL Performance Testing Agent will conduct performance tests, visual
inspections, and spot checks. - ✔✔Performance Verification
A(n) ______ is an alternative solution for meeting he intent of a WELL feature. - ✔✔Alternative
Adhesive Path (AAP)
Once a WELL Reviewer issues the WELL report, the project owner has _______ calendar days
to either accept the report as is, initiate a curative action plan to address unmet criteria as
identified in the WELL report. - ✔✔180 Days``
A(n) _______ is a document that outlines a project team's disagreement with any finding of the
WELL report or any decision regarding proposals for AAP, curative actions, or the Innovative
features. - ✔✔Appeal
Recertification for the New and Existing Interiors, New and Existing Buildings, and Core and
Shell project types is mandatory within ___ years to ensure that these projects continue to
perform according to the requirements of the WELL Building Standard. - ✔✔3 years
Projects seeking certification for the Communities pilot program use the - ✔✔WELL
Community Standard
Because precertification is not available to WELL Community Standard projects, these projects
should use the _______ designation that is awarded by the IWBI when all documents have been
reviewed and approved. - ✔✔The Design Verified designation
List the three components that compose the triple bottom line. - ✔✔- Social
- Environmental
- Financial
A(n) ______ is a document that outlines strategies that the project team will employ to address
unmet criteria as identified in the WELL Report. - ✔✔Curative Action Plan
How does WELL Certification provide value? - ✔✔1. Can be used for marketing and branding
opportunities.
2. Increase the productivity and employee retention which leads to healthier and happier
employees. (Reduce costs)
What are the levels of certification and the requirements in terms of preconditions and
optimizations that can be achieved for the New and Existing Interiors, New and Existing
Buildings, and Core and Shell project types? - ✔✔There are Silver, Gold, and Platinum levels.
Silver: All preconditions and no optimizations.
Gold: All preconditions and 40% of optimizations
Platinum: All preconditions and 80% of optimizations.
List the five basic steps of the WELL certification process. - ✔✔1. Registration
2. Documentation Requirements
3. Performance Verification
4. Certification
5. Re-certification and Documentation submission
List the types of licensed professionals typically found on the project team for WELL
certification. - ✔✔architects, interior designers, contractors, engineers, etc
What is the primary duty of a WELL Reviewer in the WELL certification process? - ✔✔to
verify that the features implemented in a project are documented and perform as intended.
What is included in the WELL report that a project team receives after the WELL Performance
Testing
Agent has visited the project site and completed performance verification? - ✔✔Includes a
feature by feature summary indicating whether the project team successfully provided
documentation.
What features in the WELL Building Standard are categorized as WELL organizational
protocol? - ✔✔Features 65, 66, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, and 98 are categorized as WELL
organizational protocol.
What is the level of certification achieved by a New and Existing Buildings project that has met
all applicable preconditions and 60% of the applicable optimizations?
A: 0% as it is unnecessary for Core and Shell performance verification
B: 50%
C: 75%
D: 100%, since the Core and Shell project type addresses the whole building. - ✔✔B: 50%
What is the second step in the timeline for the WELL certification process?
A: Register the project through WELL online
B: Assemble the project team for a charrette
C: Submit the required documentation through WELL Online
D: Have the WELL Performance Testing Agent visit the project site for performance verification
- ✔✔C: Submit the required documentation through WELL Online
The necessary documentation for a Core and Shell project has already been submitted, reviewed,
and approved. What percentage of the project must now be occupied, at a minimum, before
performance verification can be scheduled?
A: 0%, as it is unnecessary to Core and Shell performance verification
B: 50%
C: 75%
D: 100%, since the Core and Shell project type addresses the whole building - ✔✔A: 0%, as it is
unnecessary to Core and Shell performance verification
The WELL report for a New and Existing Buildings project indicates that the project has failed
to meet the criteria for one of the applicable preconditions. After reviewing the report, the project
owner determines that precondition had indeed been failed. What step can be taken to address the
unmet criteria and reattempt the precondition?
A: Submit an appeal
B: Accept the WELL report as is for a lower level of certification
C: Initiate a curative action plan
D: Pursue an AAP - ✔✔C: Initiate a curative action plan
How many months does a project have to complete the recertification process after sending in
the recertification application?
A: 3
B: 6
C: 9
D: 12 - ✔✔B: 6
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