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Autodesk Revit Architecture
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Subject
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it-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. One or more masses in a Revit project. ______ allow you to explore design ideas by using shapes to conceptualize a building model. When your conceptual design is complete - you can add building elements directly to these shapes.
Massing Study
Project Standards
Setback
Shape Handle
2. A line used when designing families of model elements or placing elements in a building model. When you draw a ______ in a view - the line is visible in other - related views. A straight ______ provides 4 planes to sketch on. One plane is parallel to
Reference Line
Subcategory
on-bearing Wall
View-specific
3. To connect a file to a Revit project. When a ______ file is updated - the updated information is automatically made available in the Revit project. ______ avoids the need to re-import updated information into the project. In Revit Architecture - you
ADSK
Toposurface
Perpendicular View
Link
4. 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.
Tag
Perspective View
Project
Options Bar
5. A building element that is usually delivered and installed on site - rather than built in place. (Also referred to as a hosted ______.) For example - windows - doors - and furniture are ______. In contrast - walls - floors - and roofs are built in pl
Component
Drag Control
Model Line
Halftone
6. Nested family which is applied to populate buildable architectural components across a large variety of geometric divided and patterned surfaces. It can contain both 2D and 3D geometry which create intelligent and flexible parametric components.
Orthographic View
Listening Dimensions
SKP
Pattern Component
7. A Revit file that contains all information about a building design.
DXF (Drawing Exchange Format)
Project
Structural Column
Fillet
8. A menu of context-sensitive options. A ______ displays when you right-click an element or view.
Shortcut Menu
Imported Categories
Drag Control
Referencing View
9. A panel of buttons providing quick access to functions that control the current view. Use the ______ to change the scale - detail level - model graphics style - shadowing - crop views - and display of elements or categories in the view. The ______ is
Polymesh
Room Separation Line
RFA
View Control Bar
10. To move the cursor over an object in the drawing area so that Revit Architecture displays the object's outline in a different weight (bold) and color (such as gray instead of black). A description of the element displays on the status bar at the bott
View List
Highlight
Volumetric Geometry
Clip Plane
11. A user interface mechanism that controls the visibility of datum planes (levels - reference lines - and grids) in views. When you add grids - levels - and reference lines to a project - they may display in more views than desired. For example - when
Mark
Snap
3D reference plane
Scope Box
12. A set of spatial relationships in a building. For example - in an office building - you may want to distinguish between common space (such as lobbies - hallways - rest rooms - and kitchens) - office space - and storage. In an apartment building - you
Area Scheme
i-drop
Element Borrowing
Model Group
13. A linked set of lines or walls. When drawing walls or lines in a building model - you can simplify the process by drawing a ______. You can also select a ______ of lines or walls to manipulate them simultaneously.
Phase
Chain
True North
Casework
14. A Revit setting that determines the amount of geometry displayed in a view. ______ settings include coarse - medium - and fine - where coarse shows the least detail and fine shows the most detail. The following image illustrates the 3 ______ for a de
Reflected Ceiling Plan View
Infill Element
Detail Level
Host
15. A model graphics style in which Revit Architecture displays the image of the model with all edges and lines drawn - but no surfaces.
Filled Region
Wireframe
Central File
Communication Center
16. 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.
Mark
ODBC
Hidden Line
View Properties
17. A view whose plane is parallel to the plane of another view. For example - a Level 1 floor plan is parallel to a Level 2 floor plan. An east elevation view is parallel to a west elevation view. The following drawing illustrates the parallel planes th
Model Text
Parallel View
DWG
Spline
18. A file format supported by MicroStation of Bentley Systems - Inc. Revit Architecture can import and export ______ files.
Mark
DGN
Web Library
Pin
19. A setting that determines the appearance or behavior of an element - type - or view. Also called a property.
i-drop
Parameter
Building Footprint
Zoom
20. A column that supports a vertical load in addition to its own weight.
Note Block
Structural Column
Drag Control
Parameter
21. Autodesk Exchange File - the file format used by Autodesk applications to transmit design information.
Cut Line Style
ADSK
Wireframe
Markup
22. A method of defining 3D geometry for a building model. You begin a solid ______ by sketching 2D shapes on a plane. Revit Architecture then ______ the sketch between a start point and an endpoint. You can also create a void ______ by cutting a shape o
Extrusion
Wireframe
Category
Polyline
23. Pre-built components - such as cabinets and cupboards for a kitchen or bathroom. Revit Architecture provides family types for ______.
Break Line
Drafting Pattern
Casework
Keynoting
24. 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
Detail Component
Panel
Communication Center
Constraint
25. A detailed drawing of part of a view. In Revit Architecture - the ______ appears in a separate view. In the ______ - you can add annotations and detail - which will not display in the parent view. In the parent view - the ______ area is marked with a
Callout
Building Footprint
Object Style
Start Point
26. A parameter that defines a relationship between elements in a building design. For example - you can specify the top ______ for a wall as Level 2. If Level 2 moves upward - the height of the wall increases to maintain the relationship.
Constraint
Schedule
Fillet
Zoom
27. 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
Draw Order
Referencing View
PAT
Discipline
28. The state of being aligned with (or facing the same direction as) a particular item or direction. For example - in Revit Architecture you can change the ______ of a view to True North - or you can change the ______ of a compound wall to reverse the o
Orientation
SKP
Start Point
Object Style
29. 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 _
Referring View
gbXML
Filter
Zoom
30. 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.
Project Standards
Orientation
Type Parameters
Architectural Column
31. A graphic style applied to an element when a view displays the element - so that you are seeing a representation of its exterior surface. For the ______ of an element - you can specify the line weight - color - and fill pattern.
Schedule
Projection Line Style
Hidden Line
Volumetric Geometry
32. A Revit element that contains all objects (such as blocks and xrefs) from an imported drawing. When you move the cursor over the imported objects - Revit Architecture shows information about the ______. You can explode an ______ to convert it into in
Element Properties
Import Symbol
Control
Referencing View
33. An Autodesk feature that allows you to drag and drop content from a web page into a Revit session. Using ______ - designers and developers have the power to create web pages that can easily be dragged and dropped into Autodesk design products that ar
Component
Load
Family
i-drop
34. A representation of a building model. A Revit project file contains a database of information about a building model - and a ______ is one way of looking at that information. The Project Browser lists the views available for a project. These can incl
Snap
Project View
Reference Elevation
Casework
35. A method of annotating drawings to identify building materials - describe assembly instructions - or provide special instructions or explanations. ______ help to standardize information related to the building design and can help reduce clutter in dr
Face
Element Properties
Keynoting
Category
36. (1) For elements that can slope (including roofs - ramps - floors - and ceilings) - the upper end of the slope. For example - in the following illustration - the ______ is the upper end of the sloped floor. (2) In Revit Architecture - the symbol that
Type Selector
End Cap
Retaining Wall
Head
37. A setting that determines the appearance or behavior of an element - type - or view. Also called a parameter.
Sketch
Property
Tick Mark
Type
38. Part of the Revit interface that shows a logical hierarchy for all views - schedules - sheets - families - groups - and linked Revit models in the current project.
Project Browser
Plan
Leader
Pushpin
39. A graphic (shaped like a cloud) that indicates changes in a construction document. In Revit Architecture - you can sketch ______ in all views except 3D views. The cloud is visible only in the view in which it is sketched.
Revision Cloud
Radial
Detail Component
Join
40. A view of a floor plan or a reflected ceiling plan for a building model.
Plan View
Area Scheme
Title Block
Note Block
41. A symbol indicating a dependent view to which the primary view is linked.
Scope Box
Model Line
View Reference
Join
42. Controlled by parameters. In a Revit project - parameters define the relationships between elements of the building model. These relationships are created automatically by Revit Architecture and by you as you create the design. As you work in drawing
Type
Parametric
Surface Pattern
Drafting Pattern
43. A model element that can exist in a building model only if sponsored by another (host) element. Doors - windows - model lines - and components (such as furniture) are ______.
Detail View
Tessellation
Hosted Component
Primary View
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 -
Join
Stair Calculator
Decal
Rendering
45. A Revit family that can be used as a building block for creating families. Revit Architecture provides ______ for floors - walls - ceilings - roofs - drawing sheets - viewports - and other elements. You cannot delete ______.
Shape Handle
Section Box
Subcategory
System Family
46. Reference planes are displayed in the conceptual design environment in the 3-dimensional views.
3D reference plane
Orientation
Mark
Shortcut Menu
47. The process of completely disassembling an import symbol (which represents imported geometry) into Revit elements - including text - curves - lines - and filled regions.
Project
Head
Tessellation
Full Explode
48. To explicitly join elements (such as walls or columns) to other modeling components. For example - you can ______ walls to floors - ceilings - and roofs. You can ______ columns to roofs - floors - ceilings - reference planes - structural framing memb
Full Explode
Witness line
Leader
Attach
49. A graphic design for surfaces that are cut or shown in projection. You can use ______ for model patterns and drafting patterns.
Fill Pattern
Structural Column
Building Footprint
Key Schedule
50. Passing through or lying on the same straight line. Sketching a line that is ______ with an existing wall
Component
Control
Collinear
Clip Plane