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Autodesk Revit Architecture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A 2D drawing of a building model that shows the layout of walls - rooms - and other building components. A floor ______ presents a view of the building as though you are looking down on it from above - with the roof and intervening levels removed. A
Plan
Callout
Imported Categories
Profile
2. 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.
Pattern Component
Subcategory
Stair Calculator
Type Parameters
3. 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
Frame
Poche
Project Standards
Central File
4. 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 ____
Phase
DGN
Shared Family
Revit Structure
5. A vertical or horizontal plane that defines a boundary for a view. You can use top - bottom - left - and right ______ to define a view. In elevation and section views - you can also use a far ______ to define the depth of the view. Green dotted lines
Clip Plane
Model Graphics Style
Retaining Wall
Walkthrough
6. To shorten selected elements to meet a specified boundary.
Trim
Blend
Selection Filter
Divided Surface
7. The point in the distance at which a camera is aimed or directed.
Orthographic View
Type Catalog
RPC
Target Point
8. 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
Component
Library
Highlight
Monolithic Stairs
9. A series of lines that you can use to help draw or place elements in a building design. ______ are useful in the design and documentation phases of a project. In Revit Architecture - ______ are datum elements.
Break Control
Central File
Grid
UV grid
10. 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.
DGN
Project Standards
Curtain Wall
Project Browser
11. 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.
View-specific
Pin
Snap
Local File
12. 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
Fill Pattern
Worksharing
Poche
Bounding Box
13. 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.
Collinear
Model Graphics Style
Revolve
Matchline
14. A wall that holds back earth (for example - at the edge of a terrace or excavation). In Revit Architecture - you can specify that a wall type functions as a retaining wall in the type properties.
Line Weight
Retaining Wall
Family
Local File
15. (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
Shared Coordinates
Symbol
Phase
Snap
16. Settings that control the appearance or behavior of an individual element in a project. The ______ and type parameters of an element combine to establish its element properties. ______ are also called instance properties.
Detail Level
Instance Parameters
View Properties
Legend
17. 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.
RPC
Revit MEP
Draw Order
View Range
18. 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
Join
Solid Geometry
Keynoting
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
Permanent Dimension
Filled Region
Dimension
Referencing View
20. (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
Reference Point
Load
Area
Generic Annotation
21. A horizontal or vertical projection from a wall - often decorative in nature. Examples of ______ include baseboards and crown molding.
Embedded Wall
Framing Elevation
Rough Opening
Wall Sweep
22. 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.
RTE
Resize
Plan View
Options Bar
23. An alternative design for a project. ______ allow a team to develop - evaluate - and redesign building components within a single project file. You can develop ______ to adapt to changes in product scope - to review other designs - or to show alterna
Design Option
Category
Text Note
Reference Plane
24. A line of a particular pattern - weight - and color - used to indicate different effects. For example - in the following site plan - a red dashed line indicates the zoning setback. Revit Architecture predefines several ______ and uses them for defaul
Line Style
Plan View
Sheet
Framing Elevation
25. User-defined fields that you add to multiple categories of elements - sheets - or views in a project. These ______ are specific to the project and cannot be shared with other projects. For example - you can create a ______ named Approved By for views
Project Parameters
Group
Discipline
Massing Study
26. 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.
Drafting Pattern
Plan Region
View Range
Floor Plan
27. A file format supported by MicroStation of Bentley Systems - Inc. Revit Architecture can import and export ______ files.
Viewport
DGN
Drag Control
Status Bar
28. 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.
Generic Annotation
Shape Handle
Symbol
Area
29. A project view that shows details not directly associated with the building model. For example - a ______ can show how carpet transitions to tile - or details of a roof drain. A ______ typically shows construction details that may not be apparent in
Drafting View
Solar Study
Vertex
Model Graphics Style
30. 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
PAT
Markup
Filter
Model Graphics Style
31. The point in the distance on which a camera is focusing.
Spline
Focal Point
Radial
Reference Section
32. To reverse the position of a selected model element - using a line as the ______ axis. For example - if you ______ a wall on a reference plane - the wall flips opposite the original wall. You can pick the ______ axis or draw a temporary axis. Use the
Revision Schedule
Plan View
Mirror
ODBC
33. A model element - annotation element - datum element - or imported element in a project.
Layer
Object
Proxy Graphics
Massing Study
34. A graphical icon in the Revit drawing area that you use to manipulate elements. For example - when you select a chain of walls - blue circles display. These blue circles are drag ______. You can drag such a ______ to change the shape of the walls. Ot
Snap
Stair Calculator
Control
Load
35. 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).
Location Line
Radial
Model Group
Sheet
36. A graphical icon in the Revit drawing area that you can use to reverse the position or orientation of an element in the drawing area. For example - when you click the ______for a compound wall - the wall flips over - so its layers reverse.
Project Template
Shading
Permanent Dimension
Flip Control
37. The elevation of a selected point. Use spot elevation dimensions to determine a point of elevation for ramps - roads - toposurfaces - and stair landings.
Datum
Pan
Spot Elevation Dimension
Referring View
38. The process of completely disassembling an import symbol (which represents imported geometry) into Revit elements - including text - curves - lines - and filled regions.
Full Explode
SKP
Level
Spline
39. A wall that has 2 or more horizontal layers - each consisting of different materials and surfaces.
Shape Handle
Shared Parameters
Communication Center
Stacked Wall
40. Pre-built components - such as cabinets and cupboards for a kitchen or bathroom. Revit Architecture provides family types for ______.
Casework
Sketch
Bubble
Cutback
41. The top of the view in the drawing area. When producing solar studies or rendered images - change the view orientation from ______ to True North to create accurate sunlight and shadow patterns for the project.
Zoom
Project North
Setback
Mullion
42. 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.
UV grid
Reference Label
Paint
Snap
43. To apply a material to a surface of a model element. In Revit Architecture - you can ______ walls - floors - roofs - and masses. In the following image - the wall - door - door frame - and window frame are ______ different colors.
Line Pattern
Shading with Edges
Paint
Instance Parameters
44. A 3-dimensional shape that has measurable volume. Non-volumetric geometry refers to a 2-dimensional shape.
Fill Volume
Break Control
Sheet
Volumetric Geometry
45. A project view or imported file that you use to help position elements in the current view. For example - when you use a section view as an ______ to a detail view - model elements in the detail view display in halftone or a different line weight and
Schedule
Listening Dimensions
Head
Underlay
46. 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 _
Bubble
Solid Geometry
Revit MEP
Zoom
47. A drop-down list on the ribbon from which you can select a family type for the element being added or modified.
Phase
Fill Pattern
Origin
Type Selector
48. Passing through or lying on the same straight line. Sketching a line that is ______ with an existing wall
Ground plane
Communication Center
Collinear
Rehost
49. A line that indicates the middle of a dimension or model element (such as a column or a wall). In Revit Architecture - you can use an element's ______ to measure - dimension - align - resize - specify constraints - and perform other functions in a bu
Listening Dimensions
Mullion
Centerline
Swatch
50. To limit the boundaries of a view - omitting parts of the building model from the view.
Color Scheme
Crop
Slope Arrow
Masking Region