WELL-AP WELL Accredited Professional (WELL AP) Exam Free Practice Exam Questions (2025 Updated)
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What are possible impacts of poor lighting color rendering and flicker on people's health?
In addition to M06: Restorative Opportunities, which feature contributes to a healthy sleep and wake rhythm?
Which of the following is an effective measure for a new construction project to reduce noise from nearby traffic?
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 WELL v2™ project is aiming for WELL Precertification. The project learn should submit documents that demonstrate compliance with all preconditions and which of the following allocations of points?
What is the intent of the Feature N02: Nutritional Transparency?
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?
For a project seeking WELL Certification, from which of the following professionals would a Letter of Assurance be required?
The WELL project administrator realizes that a project's special circumstances do not meet the WELL features, as written. They would like to explore other means of compliance and cannot find a similar situation in the official International WELL Building Institute™ (IWBI™) guidelines. What should the project administrator do next?
A project satisfies requirements lot Feature V10: Self-Monitoring Part 1 if it provides eligible employees with self-monitoring tools mat are subsidized by at least
Which of the following hazardous materials have been restricted for use in paints in many countries?
A residential building has a small atrium. Which of the following should the WELL AP recommend to contribute toward Feature M07: Restorative Spaces?
Which of the following chemicals can be added to the public water supply to act as a disinfectant?
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 SCENARIO B. 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 project's site previously housed a fuel station and an automotive repair shop. Which strategy should the WELL AP recommend?
A client taking up one floor of a high-rise building is pulling together materials for an upcoming stakeholder charrette and has asked the WELL AP to review the information to ensure that the requirements of Feature C02: Integrative Process will be met. The WELL AP noticed that the list of invitees seemed long. In order to accommodate an effective charrette, which of the following groups should the WELL AP suggest that the client remove from the list of invitees?
Which of the following steps can be most effective in reducing antibiotics and pesticides in food?
What requirement within C02: Integrative Design includes communication about how implemented building operations, maintenance, programs and policies support adherence to WELL?
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 SCENARIO B. 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.
For which parameters does the WELL Building Standard™ set performance-based thresholds through Feature A01: Air Quality?