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Autodesk Revit Architecture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Arranged along a radius or arc. In Revit Architecture - when you create a ______ array - the elements in the array are arranged along a curve.
Polyline
Radial
Shared Family
Legend
2. 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.
Primary View
Leader
Void Geometry
Listening Dimensions
3. A defined area that obscures elements in a view. ______ are useful when you are creating a model family from an imported 2D DWG file - and you need the model element to obscure other elements when placed in a view. You can also use them to hide parts
Masking Region
NURB Surface
Centerline
Site Utility
4. A wall that has 2 or more horizontal layers - each consisting of different materials and surfaces.
Volumetric Geometry
View Depth
Link
Stacked Wall
5. A collection of settings that you can use as a starting point for projects - families - views - and more.
Template
Keynote Legend
ADSK
X-Ray
6. A set of connected straight line segments. Polylines typically define open loops.
Status Bar
Polyline
Blend
Workset
7. The area covered by or required by an object. For example - the ______ of a toaster on your kitchen counter is the amount of countertop that the toaster covers. In Revit Architecture - you can create a roof or floor based on the ______ of the walls.
Footprint
Pin
RPC
Patterned Surface
8. A set of colors and fill patterns used to graphically designate rooms or areas in a floor plan. You can apply ______ based on any parameter value for a room or area. For example - if you want to color rooms by department - set the Department paramete
Attached Detail Group
Revit Architecture
Reference Section
Color Scheme
9. 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 ______.
Hosted Component
Mark
Mullion
gbXML
10. 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 ______.
System Family
Primary View
Mullion
X-Ray
11. 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
Moment
Retaining Wall
Legend
Component
12. A family of geometry that does not fit into any of the other - pre-defined categories (such as columns - roofs - and floors). In a Revit project - an instance of a ______ is a model element. You can create a ______ as a loadable family - or as an in-
Architectural Column
Generic Model
Reference Label
Partial Explode
13. (1) A point in the current view that you can use for positioning or dimensioning a model element. When you move the cursor near a ______ - Revit Architecture displays a temporary dimension between the element being placed and the ______. To display d
Break Control
Embedded Wall
Area
Reference Point
14. 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 -
Blend
Mirror
Rendering
Generic Annotation
15. A set of horizontal planes that control the visibility and display of objects in a view. The horizontal planes are Top Clip Plane - Cut Plane - Bottom Clip Plane - and View Depth. Elements outside the ______ do not display in the view.
Crop Region
Sketch
View Range
Rule-based Filter
16. 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
Isolate
Reference Elevation
Mark
RTE
17. 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.
Resize
Datum Extent
Filter
Entourage
18. A 3D view that shows a building model in which all components are the same size - regardless of the camera's distance from them.
Slope Arrow
Color Scheme
Orthographic View
Framing Elevation
19. 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.
Pattern Component
Rendering
Curtain System
Web Library
20. A component family that either has connectors or has the capability of hosting connectors that become functional when linked in a civil engineering application - such as AutoCAD® Civil 3D®.
Building Pad
Hosted Component
Site Utility
Generic Annotation
21. 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
Legend
Attach
Phase
Model Element
22. An elevation view that shows the structural framing of a building model. You can work in a ______ when adding vertical bracing to the model - or for any task that requires quick work plane alignment to a grid or to a named reference plane.
Target Point
Framing Elevation
Mark
Surface Pattern
23. A non-physical item that is used to establish project context. ______ include levels - grids - and reference planes. For example - the following image shows a grid - which is used for the placement of columns and other model elements. The grid is not
Proxy Graphics
Datum
Underlay
Walkthrough
24. A design method in which different team members are responsible for designing different functional areas of the same project file.
Nested Family
Footprint
Worksharing
Shape Handle
25. 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.
Vertex
Project Standards
Revision Schedule
Setback
26. 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
Mark
Dimension
Slope Arrow
Compound Wall
27. An elevation tag that refers to an existing elevation or drafting view. When you add a ______ to a project - Revit Architecture does not create a new view for it. Instead - the reference elevation uses an existing elevation - allowing you to indicate
gbXML
Massing Study
Closed Loop
Reference Elevation
28. An Autodesk product. ______ optimizes mechanical/electrical/plumbing (MEP) systems engineering through data-driven system sizing and design. It provides a building information modeling design and documentation solution for MEP engineering.
Revit MEP
Object Style
Vertex
Reference Point
29. 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
Sheet
Break Control
Detail Component
Tessellation
30. A Revit function for workshared projects. ______ allows you to edit an element in a workset that you do not own. If another team member is currently editing the workset - that team member is the owner of the workset and you must place a request to bo
Framing Elevation
Plan Region
Volumetric Geometry
Element Borrowing
31. A fill pattern that represents a cut surface. In Revit Architecture - you can specify the coarse ______ material to display in 3D views. You can also specify the ______ depth for a cross-section of earth in topography elements. In the following floor
Lock
Project Base Point
Poche
RFA
32. 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.
Datum Extent
Curtain Wall
Group
Viewport
33. An insert that fills (patches) a hole in a host element after changes are made during different phases of a building project. For example - if you remove a window from a wall during a demolition phase - Revit Architecture fills the hole with an _____
Datum Extent
Closed Loop
Infill Element
Open Loop
34. Pre-built components - such as cabinets and cupboards for a kitchen or bathroom. Revit Architecture provides family types for ______.
Cut Volume
Casework
Perpendicular View
Masking Region
35. A view-specific element that shows the size of an element or shows distances between elements or points in a building model. As you place an element - Revit Architecture displays temporary ______ so that you can place the element accurately. You can
Dimension
View Reference
Radial
Miter
36. A 3-dimensional shape used in a building model. You can use the Family Editor to create ______ shapes to build families of model elements.
Solid Geometry
Workset
Area Scheme
Flip Control
37. 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.
Building Pad
PAT
Pattern Component
Polymesh
38. A fixed starting point - or the point in a coordinate system where the axes intersect. In Revit Architecture - you use an ______ for many functions - such as positioning a linked project - creating a custom fill pattern - positioning a group - resizi
Origin
Structural Column
Split
Drawing List
39. A file format developed by the International Alliance for Interoperability (IAI). ______ provides an interoperability solution between ______-compatible software applications in the construction and facilities management industry. The format has esta
Material
X-Ray
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
Clip Plane
40. A curved line drawn by specifying and positioning a number of points. Revit Architecture uses a mathematical polynomial function to smoothly join the segments at these points - creating the curved line.
Object
Spline
Embedded Wall
Subcategory
41. 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
RPC
Local File
DWG
Slope Arrow
42. 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.
UV grid
Callout
Panel
Shortcut Menu
43. An annotation used to identify elements in a drawing. ______ provide a way to automate the display of attributes for an element or type. Revit Architecture provides default ______ for some types of elements - such as windows - doors - and rooms. You
DGN
Shortcut Menu
Type Selector
Tag
44. 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
Host
Massing Study
Face
Shared Family
45. The Z-shaped line used in a drafting view or detail view to obscure parts of the drawing - to focus the drawing on a particular area. The following drafting view uses ______ above and below the section to obscure less intricate parts of the door asse
Drafting Pattern
Panel
Break Line
Category
46. The process of completely disassembling an import symbol (which represents imported geometry) into Revit elements - including text - curves - lines - and filled regions.
Local File
Full Explode
Title Block
Target Point
47. A menu of context-sensitive options. A ______ displays when you right-click an element or view.
Partial Explode
Shortcut Menu
Label
Split
48. 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
Divided Surface
Detail View
Orientation
Area Scheme
49. 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.
Rough Opening
View Template
Object
Filled Region
50. 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
Line Weight
Orientation
Embedded Wall