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Autodesk Revit Architecture
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
Highlight
Lock
Link
Shading with Edges
2. A line that provides information but is not intended to represent actual geometry in an element. For example - when creating a door family - you might sketch ______ in an elevation view to represent a door swing. ______ are visible parallel to the vi
Collinear
SKP
Symbolic Line
Pattern Component
3. A graphic representation of an annotation element or other object. ______ are sometimes referred to as tags. Revit Architecture uses ______ for annotations - moment frames - cantilever connections - and other elements.
Tessellation
Drawing Area
Plan Region
Symbol
4. A wall that supports no additional vertical load except its own weight. ______ can be used to define and divide spaces in Revit Architecture.
Snap
on-bearing Wall
Halftone
Witness line
5. To disassemble an import symbol (which represents imported geometry) into its next highest level of elements.
Explode
Key Schedule
Markup
Poche
6. A line that connects an annotation to an element or part of the building model in a view. In Revit Architecture - you can control the line weight - style - and color of the ______ - as well as its position - shape - and arrowhead.
Leader
Schedule
Object
Full Explode
7. A line that you draw in a view to define areas that are used for different purposes - when a wall between the rooms is not desired. ______ are visible in plan views - 3D views - and perspective views. For example - the following floor plan uses room
Keynoting
Control
Fillet
Room Separation Line
8. An element in a building model that represents actual 3D geometry. For example - walls - windows - doors - and roofs are ______. For example - the following image shows only ______. It does not include annotation elements (such as dimensions or text
Keynote Legend
Moment
Model Element
Rule-based Filter
9. The file format for a Revit family.
RFA
Web Library
Project North
In-place Family
10. 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
Crop Region
RFA
Discipline
Panel
11. A symbolic representation of a material in a drawing. (For example - sand is represented by a stipple pattern.) You can place ______ on flat and cylindrical surfaces - and you can define them for families. You can also place ______ on cut component s
Drafting Pattern
Datum
Tessellation
Break Control
12. Solid geometry that turns (revolves) around an axis. For example - you can use the Revolve tool to design a dome roof - a column - or door knobs.
Detail Level
Paint
Revolve
Key Schedule
13. 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 View
Family
Area Scheme
Project Browser
14. A conceptual design and modeling environment that takes any overall building form described conceptually - and maps it to building elements - such as roofs - curtain walls - floors - and walls.
Model Element
Building Maker
Spot Coordinate
Drafting Pattern
15. 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
Vertex
Matchline
Import Symbol
Model Line
16. A model element that defines a boundary of a room. For example - walls - partitions - floors - ceilings - and roofs are room-bounding elements. Revit Architecture uses room-bounding elements when calculating the area or volume of a room. You can desi
Detail Group
Type Selector
Room-bounding Elements
Polymesh
17. A Revit feature that allows you to specify a value for a dimension as you sketch an element in a view. You specify a start point for the element - start sketching in the desired direction - type the exact dimension desired - and press Enter. Revit Ar
Material Takeoff Schedule
Fillet
Listening Dimensions
Toposurface
18. A user interface mechanism that defines the slope of a roof - floor - or ceiling plane - using a line in the direction of the slope. Use a ______ when you know the height at the top and bottom of the object's plane rather than the slope. For example
Design Option
Library
ADSK
Slope Arrow
19. An Autodesk product. ______ integrates a physical model for layout - coordination - and documentation with an independently editable analytical model for building design and analysis. Using a single building information model and dynamic linking to t
Revit Structure
Pushpin
Generic Model
Divided Surface
20. A setting that determines the appearance or behavior of an element - type - or view. Also called a parameter.
Property
Project North
Panel
Entourage
21. A copy of the project file that resides on the computer system of the team member who is working on the file. When worksharing is used to distribute project work among team members - each member uses a ______ to work on his or her workset (functional
Profile
Local File
Stair Calculator
Orthographic View
22. A model element that can accept other components. For example - a wall is a ______ for windows and doors. A roof is a ______ for skylights and dormers. A ______ may also be referred to as a ______ element or a ______ component.
Host
Tessellation
Element
Model Text
23. A visualization tool that you use to create a 3D view of a building model. When you place a camera in a 2D view - you can control the target point - the ______ level - and the focal point of the ______. The following views show a camera positioned in
Closed Loop
Centerline
Camera
SKP
24. A file format supported by MicroStation of Bentley Systems - Inc. Revit Architecture can import and export ______ files.
Shared Parameters
Decal
Layer
DGN
25. A graphic design for surfaces that are cut or shown in projection. You can use ______ for model patterns and drafting patterns.
Fill Pattern
Type Selector
Panel
DWF markups
26. A set of characteristics that define the line weight - line color - line pattern - and material for a category of model elements - annotation elements - or imported objects in a project.
Object Style
Origin
Line Weight
Tessellation
27. Text displayed in a callout tag when a reference callout is created in the plan view - or text displayed in a section head when a reference section is created in the plan view.
Polymesh
Dependent View
Reference Label
Select
28. The structural part of a compound wall or other host element. When you use Revit Architecture to design a compound wall - you specify the layers and materials that compose the ______ of the wall - as well as the interior and exterior layers of the wa
Core
Snap
Pushpin
DXF (Drawing Exchange Format)
29. The file format for projects created using Google® SketchUp - a general purpose modeling and visualization tool. You can import ______ files into a Revit project.
Site Utility
SKP
Sketch
Shortcut Menu
30. 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.
ADSK
Hidden Line
Volumetric Geometry
Pin
31. The graphic shape used to represent the end of a dimension - such as an arrow or a slash.
Shortcut Menu
Planting
Element
Tick Mark
32. A group of view-specific elements that are associated with a model group. For example - an ______ may be comprised of door tags and window tags.
Material
Reference Elevation
Partial Explode
Attached Detail Group
33. A display color that blends the line color of an element with the background color of the view. For example - the following image shows some elements in ______ (gray) and others in black. You can specify the ______ display properties using the Visibi
Slope Arrow
Panel
Halftone
Shortcut Menu
34. A graphic design that is applied to the surface of a model element. ______ represent the actual appearance of an element - such as brick coursing or ceramic tile on a wall. They are fixed with respect to the model and scale with the model.
Shared Coordinates
Model Pattern
Bubble
True North
35. A master project file for a model on which multiple team members are working. The model can be subdivided into functional areas (worksets) - such as interior - exterior - and site. The ______ stores the current ownership information for all elements
DWF markups
Central File
Setback
Revit Structure
36. A text placeholder added to tags or title blocks. You create a ______ as part of a tag or title block family while in the Family Editor. When you place the tag or title block in the project - you replace the ______ with the actual value for that inst
Label
Draw Order
Perspective View
Room-bounding Elements
37. To restrict the movement of an element using the _____ tool. When you ______ an element - you cannot move it by dragging or using the Move tool. However - changes in other attached elements may result in movement of the ______ element.
Note Block
Pin
Generic Model
Lock
38. 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
Explode
Leader
Ground plane
Component
39. A 3D shape consisting of multiple polygons that are joined (meshed) together. For example - a ______ cube consists of 6 square surfaces that are joined together to form the cube shape. This is sometimes referred to as face-based geometry.
Polymesh
Reference Section
Cut Plane
Revision Schedule
40. (1) To draw a line or shape. Revit Architecture provides several tools and techniques for ______. (2) A drawing of a 2D shape. The following ______ contains an open loop (the roof) and a closed loop (the walls - floor - and ceiling).
Sketch
Start Point
Isolate
Markup
41. A collection of settings that you can use as a starting point for projects - families - views - and more.
Template
Curtain Wall
ODBC
Cut Line Style
42. A copy of a view. Use ______ when a view of the building model is too large to display on a single sheet - and you need to divide the model into smaller segments that fit on the sheets. The ______ remains synchronous with the primary view and other d
Tag
Dependent View
Model Element
Hidden Line
43. A Revit file that contains all information about a building design.
Project
Decal
Zoom
View List
44. 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.
Proxy Graphics
Far clip plane
Filter
Note Block
45. A file format for fill patterns. A pattern file is a text file that contains definitions for model or drafting patterns in a project.
PAT
ODBC
DWG
Head
46. A mechanism for eliminating or including the display or selection of elements in a view - based on their properties. In Revit Architecture - you can use ______ in the following ways: To select or deselect elements in a view. - To override the graphic
Clip Plane
Plan Region
Filter
X-Ray
47. A symbol indicating a dependent view to which the primary view is linked.
Referring View
Phase
Room-bounding Elements
View Reference
48. 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
Attached Detail Group
Tag
Shared Parameters
Retaining Wall
49. Text used in a building model - such as for signage. You can add ______ in a project view and in the Family Editor for families that can be represented in 3D - such as walls - doors - windows - and furniture. An instance of ______ is a model element.
Orthographic View
Project Browser
Attached Detail Group
Model Text
50. The framed hole (opening) in a wall into which a manufactured window or door is installed. In Revit Architecture - you can specify the height and width of the ______ for a window type or door type.
Room-bounding Elements
Rough Opening
Selection Box
Perspective View