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Autodesk Revit Architecture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The gross building area plan at ground level that is exported to an ADSK file when exporting a building site to a civil engineering application - such as AutoCAD® Civil 3D®.
Infill Element
Building Footprint
Type Selector
Model Pattern
2. In Revit Architecture - a section of a curtain wall or a curtain system. ______ are separated by mullions. ______ can consist of glass or different types of walls.
Panel
Title Block
Model Graphics Style
Revit Architecture
3. Parameters or settings that control the appearance or behavior of elements in a project. ______ are the combination of instance properties and type properties. To view or change ______ - select the element in the drawing area - click Modify <element>
Material Takeoff Schedule
Building Maker
Element Properties
Camera
4. A 2D element that you can add to a detail view or a drafting view. For example - you may want to add a metal stud or a shim to a drafting view. Revit Architecture provides over 500 ______ families - based on 16 CSI divisions. You can also create your
Model Text
Detail Component
Poche
Rendering
5. A unique identifier that you assign to an element in its properties. You can include ______ in schedules and tag labels. For example - the following site plan shows ______ for individual parking spaces. These ______ are also listed in the parking sch
View List
UV grid
DWF markups
Mark
6. User-defined fields that you add to families or projects and then share with other families and projects. They are stored in a file independently of a family file or Revit project; this allows you to access the file from different families or project
Shared Parameters
Model Text
Local File
Entourage
7. The North/South and East/West coordinates of an individual point with respect to the shared coordinate system for a group of linked Revit projects.
Link
Drag Control
Spot Coordinate
Generic Model
8. To change the size of a model element. For example - in Revit Architecture you can ______ a wall or a foundation to adjust to changing specifications.
Detail View
Drawing Area
Element Borrowing
Resize
9. A functional area (such as structural - mechanical - electrical - or architectural) - or an area of expertise (such as architecture - structural engineering - or construction). In a Revit project - you can assign ______ to categories and to views. Yo
Discipline
Blend
Plan View
View-specific
10. Text that documents a building model. ______ are usually related to a parameter for a model element or type. You can create ______ families and nest them inside host model families - so that the annotations display in the project. This is useful if y
Keynote Legend
Generic Annotation
Spot Elevation Dimension
Drafting Pattern
11. A subdivision within a family of elements. For example - the family of Concrete Round Columns is further divided into ______ such as Concrete Round 18" - Concrete Round 24" - and Concrete Round 30".
Generic Annotation
Type
Label
Parallel View
12. A list of the subcomponents or materials of any Revit family. ______ have all the functionality and characteristics of other schedule views - but they allow you to show more detail about the assembly of a component. Any material that is applied to a
Spot Elevation Dimension
Perpendicular View
gbXML
Material Takeoff Schedule
13. A set of model elements that are placed together in a building design. ______ are useful when you need to create entities that represent repeating units or are common to many building projects (such as hotel rooms - apartments - or repeating floors).
Material Takeoff Schedule
Local File
Model Group
Extrusion
14. A graphic design for surfaces that are cut or shown in projection. You can use ______ for model patterns and drafting patterns.
RTE
Location Line
Markup
Fill Pattern
15. A surface of a model element or mass. You can apply paint - materials - and textures to each ______ of a model element (such as a wall). These details display when you render an image of the building model. You can use mass ______ as the basis for cr
View Range
Fillet
Face
Model Line
16. Part of the Revit interface that provides context-sensitive settings and functions - depending on the tool currently in use. In the Revit window - the ______ is located below the ribbon and above the drawing area.
Offset
Keynote Legend
Far clip plane
Options Bar
17. An annotation that indicates the distance between 2 points or elements in a building model. In Revit Architecture - you can change the points or elements that are used as references for a ______. You can also control the gap between the ______ and th
In-place Family
Project Template
Template
Witness line
18. A view in which the annotation symbol for the current view is visible. For example - if you use the Find ______ tool for an elevation view - Revit Architecture lists all views in which its elevation symbol is visible.
Selection Box
Project
In-place Family
Referring View
19. A 2D - view-specific graphic. You can use ______ to represent various surfaces - such as concrete or compacted earth. You can add a ______ to a detail view - a drafting view - or an annotation family. For each ______ - you can specify a boundary line
Filled Region
Selection Box
Parameter
Moment
20. A collection of predefined resources that you can use in a Revit project. For example - you can access ______ of templates - detail components - entourage - materials - and families of model elements and annotation elements. Revit Architecture provid
Proxy Graphics
Collinear
Shortcut Menu
Library
21. A dashed line representing an edge or surface that cannot be seen in a view. For example - in the following image - 2 bolts go through the stud. The view shows the ______ of one bolt but does not show the ______ of the second bolt.
Detail View
Model Pattern
Hidden Line
Symbolic Line
22. The order in which elements display in a view - as if layered on a flat surface. You can move an element backward or forward in the ______ - or bring it to the front or back of a stack of elements.
Central File
Project View
Draw Order
Control
23. A collection of predefined project resources that are available on the Internet. For example - you can access ______ of templates - detail components - entourage - and families of model elements and annotation elements.
Temporary Dimension
Web Library
Curtain Wall
Building Footprint
24. An arrangement of elements in a building model. For example - in a large office - you can create an ______ of desks and chairs. In a structural design - you can create an ______ of beams or columns. You can create a linear ______ - in which the eleme
Family
Array
Object
Resize
25. The ______ defines the origin (0 -0 -0) of the project coordinate system. It also can be used to position a building on a site and for locating the design elements of a building during construction.
Project Base Point
Element Properties
Underlay
Toposurface
26. A 2-dimensional plane used when designing families of model elements or placing elements in a building model.
Floor Plan
DWF markups
Solid Geometry
Reference Plane
27. Available in the conceptual design environment - ______ mode is a transparent view that displays the underlying geometric skeleton of a form.
NURB Surface
Witness line
X-Ray
Tessellation
28. A setting that determines the appearance or behavior of an element - type - or view. Also called a property.
Parameter
Symbol
Workset
Shared Coordinates
29. The settings used in a project that you want to apply to another project. ______ include family types - line weights - materials - view templates - and object styles.
Host
Project Standards
Footprint
Selection Box
30. A wall that consists of multiple vertical layers. Each layer can use a different material (such as concrete - insulation - and interior finish) and have a different function (such as structure - thermal layer - and substrate).
Compound Wall
Entourage
Wireframe
Type Parameters
31. A list of all instances of annotations (Also referred to as an annotation schedule). Note blocks are useful for listing notes that are applied to elements in a project.
Permanent Dimension
Stair Calculator
Break Line
Note Block
32. A design method in which different team members are responsible for designing different functional areas of the same project file.
Selection Filter
Line Pattern
Worksharing
DWF markups
33. A method of displaying model elements in views. For example - you can choose to display a model using wireframe - hidden lines - shading - or shading with edges. You can specify the ______ for a view using the View Control Bar at the bottom of the Re
Model Graphics Style
View Range
Imported Categories
Callout
34. A family of model elements that can be used to create subcomponents of a nested family. When you use ______ to create a nested family - you can select - tag - and schedule the individual subcomponents in a project. (If subcomponents are not from ____
Project North
Shared Family
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
Label
35. A user interface mechanism that allows you to manipulate and activate a view that has been placed on a sheet. When you activate a view through a ______ - you can edit the model directly on the sheet.
Keynote Legend
Text Note
Viewport
Group
36. A wall that has 2 or more horizontal layers - each consisting of different materials and surfaces.
Stacked Wall
Detail Component
Permanent Dimension
Centerline
37. The file format for projects created using Google® SketchUp - a general purpose modeling and visualization tool. You can import ______ files into a Revit project.
SKP
Reference Section
Phase
Markup
38. (1) To jump to a line or reference point in a drawing. (2) A line or reference point to which Revit Architecture will jump when you are placing a component or sketching a line. When you place a model element or sketch a line in a drawing - Revit Arch
Hosted Component
View Properties
Level
Snap
39. To change the magnification of a view. In a 3D context - ______ moves the camera in and out. In a 2D context - ______ moves up and down perpendicular to the view. To ______ in is to increase the magnification - making the building appear larger. To _
Zoom
Communication Center
Project Standards
RVT
40. A schedule (list) of all views in a project. The schedule includes the view parameters that you specify. You can use a ______ to manage the views in a project.
True North
Link
Reflected Ceiling Plan View
View List
41. Topographical surface. A graphic representation of the terrain of a building site or plot. The ______ may include contour lines to represent elevations.
Framing Elevation
Hosted Component
Centerline
Toposurface
42. A finite horizontal plane that acts as a reference for level-hosted elements - such as roofs - floors - and ceilings. In Revit Architecture - you define a ______ for each vertical height or story within a building - or other needed reference of the b
Wall Join
Mirror
Level
Footprint
43. A graphical icon in the Revit drawing area that you ______ to change the shape or size of an element in the building model. When you select an element - Revit Architecture displays it's ______ as blue circles or triangles.
Curtain Wall
Section Box
Drag Control
Walkthrough
44. The process of generating a photorealistic illustration of a building design. Rendered images are often used to present building designs to clients. Revit Architecture renders 3D project views with various effects - such as lights - plants - decals -
Footprint
Drag Control
Leader
Rendering
45. A horizontal plane that helps to define the view range in a floor plan or reflected ceiling plan. By default - the ______ is the same as the bottom clip plane. However - you can specify the ______ to show elements (such as foundation footings) below
Options Bar
Element Borrowing
Infill Element
View Depth
46. Vegetation used to create a landscape around a building design. Revit Architecture provides a library of ______ families. You can also create or download additional plants.
Control
Planting
Drafting Pattern
Fill Pattern
47. A web service that lets you search for - download - and integrate product and design information into your drawing. You can also publish families to the ______ website to make them available for other designers to incorporate into their designs.
Partial Explode
Project Base Point
Autodesk Seek
Building Maker
48. Rich Photorealistic Content. The file type for ArchVision realpeople and other objects - which can be loaded into Revit Architecture as an entourage family - for use in rendered images.
Type Parameters
Moment
Polyline
RPC
49. A technique used to manage datasets of polygons and divide them into suitable structures for rendering. Data is often ______ into triangles - which is sometimes referred to as triangulation. When CAD or design software applications export 3D geometry
Tessellation
Referring View
Focal Point
Embedded Wall
50. A view of a floor plan or a reflected ceiling plan for a building model.
Plan View
Attached Detail Group
Slope Arrow
Callout