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Autodesk Revit Architecture
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it-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. To limit the boundaries of a view - omitting parts of the building model from the view.
Crop
Centerline
Entourage
Link
2. 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
Shortcut Menu
Dimension
Reference Label
View-specific
3. In Revit Architecture - the adjacent materials of a compound structure - such as a wall. You can define the ______ in a compound structure.
Detail View
Layer
Selection Filter
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
4. 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.
Room-bounding Elements
ADSK
Grid
Blend
5. The process of completely disassembling an import symbol (which represents imported geometry) into Revit elements - including text - curves - lines - and filled regions.
Project Parameters
Attach
Reference Plane
Full Explode
6. (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
Workset
Category
Reference Point
Section Box
7. To divide a single object into multiple objects or sections. In a Revit project - you can ______ walls - lines - faces - toposurfaces - layers in vertically compound walls - and schedules using various ______ tools.
Structural Column
Subcategory
Split
Scope Box
8. 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
Shape Handle
Detail Component
Far clip plane
Generic Annotation
9. 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
Mullion
Cutback
Site Utility
Label
10. 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 -
Rendering
Retaining Wall
Frame
Shortcut Menu
11. 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
Detail Group
Array
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
Grid
12. 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
RPC
Break Control
Wall Sweep
Keynoting
13. A uniform distance from an element or line - along which the element or line will move - or a new element or line will be created. For example - when creating walls - you might specify an ______ of 5 meters. When you select an existing wall - Revit A
Building Maker
Offset
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
Detail Line
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
Target Point
Toposurface
Stair Calculator
Detail Level
15. A group of elements that you use to model or document a building design. For example - ______ of model elements include walls - windows - columns - and beams. ______ of annotation elements include dimensions - tags - and text notes. ______ are organi
Retaining Wall
Shared Coordinates
Category
Discipline
16. Representations of AutoCAD objects. Revit Architecture supports ______ from AutoCAD files. Unlike AutoCAD objects - ______ have no intelligence.
Scale
Room Separation Line
Proxy Graphics
Centerline
17. An end of a wall that does not join to another wall. The unjoined end of the wall is exposed. You can specify whether compound wall layers wrap at ______. For example - the following image shows a cross-section of a compound wall that uses interior w
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
End Cap
Reference Section
Structural Column
18. 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.
Model Group
Split
Head
RPC
19. A graphic style applied to an element when a view (such as a section view) cuts through the element - so that you are seeing a representation of its interior surface. For the ______ of an element - you can specify the line weight - color - and patter
Cut Line Style
Face
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Start Point
20. A horizontal height at which certain elements in the view are shown in cross-section.
Fill Volume
Room-bounding Elements
Cut Plane
Void Geometry
21. 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.
View List
Draw Order
Patterned Surface
Building Pad
22. An exterior wall consisting of panels connected by joints or mullions. The panels can be made of glass - brick - or other materials.
Infill Element
Curtain Wall
Detail Group
Compound Wall
23. 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
Temporary Dimension
Reference Elevation
Reflected Ceiling Plan View
Level
24. A model element - annotation element - datum element - or imported element in a project.
Project Base Point
Selection Filter
Spot Coordinate
Object
25. 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
Material
View Control Bar
Filled Region
Polymesh
26. 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.
Reference Point
Project North
Clip Plane
Library
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.
Reference Label
Attached Detail Group
Dimension
Fill Volume
28. The substance of which an element is made. In Revit Architecture - the ______ assigned to an element determines how the element appears in a view or rendering. Revit Architecture includes several ______ in the default project templates - or you can d
Material
Building Pad
View-specific
Infill Element
29. 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
Filter
Project Parameters
Material
Parameter
30. Project coordinates that are used for remembering the mutual positions of multiple interlinked files. Those interlinked files can be all RVT files - or a combination of RVT - DWG - and DXF files.
Projection Line Style
Shared Coordinates
Callout
Partial Explode
31. A model element that exists in 3D space and is visible in all views of a Revit project. You can use ______ to represent 3D geometry in a building design - such as cords or cables that secure a tarp. You can sketch straight - curved - arc - circular -
Reference Label
Join
Model Line
Component
32. A setting that determines the appearance or behavior of an element - type - or view. Also called a property.
Entourage
Pin
Line Pattern
Parameter
33. 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
Shortcut Menu
Category
Planting
Tag
34. A building component consisting of panels - curtain grids - and mullions. In Revit a ______ usually does not have a rectangular shape.
Curtain System
View List
Key Schedule
Monolithic Stairs
35. 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
Mirror
RPC
Discipline
Drafting Pattern
36. The proportional system used to represent objects in a drawing. In Revit Architecture - you can assign a different ______ to each view.
Spot Coordinate
Scale
RFA
Project Template
37. 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
Fill Volume
Zoom
View Depth
Draw Order
38. The view on which one or more dependent views are based. The dependent views remain synchronous with the ______and other dependent views - so that when view-specific changes (such as view scale and annotations) are made in one view - they are reflect
Spot Coordinate
Blend
Start Point
Primary View
39. 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.
Instance Parameters
Design Option
Start Point
View Range
40. A wall that is inserted into another wall of a different type or construction. ______ are useful - for example - when you need to create a storefront on a building exterior. The following image shows a curtain wall embedded in a host wall.
Embedded Wall
Status Bar
Type Selector
Level
41. 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
Model Text
Datum
Structural Column
Status Bar
42. (1) The distance that a wall sweep or wall reveal is offset from intersecting wall inserts. The ______ value allows you to place sweeps or reveals properly near window or door trims. You can define a default ______ for wall sweeps and wall reveals in
Masking Region
Setback
Referencing View
Projection Line Style
43. 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
Attach
View List
Hidden Element
Slope Arrow
44. The amount of material that must be excavated and removed from a site to prepare it for construction. For example - in the following drawing - the red area indicates the ______ - and the blue area indicates the fill volume required to level the site
Partial Explode
Cut Volume
Selection Box
SKP
45. 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 ______.
Clip Plane
Hosted Component
Generic Annotation
Wall Join
46. The orientation of a structural floor. When you place a structural floor in the plan view - Revit Architecture creates a ______ component. Rotate the ______ component to change the orientation of the structural floor.
Walkthrough
Span Direction
Autodesk Seek
Plan View
47. 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.
Offset
Object Style
3D reference plane
Shared Parameters
48. 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.
Constraint
Face
Viewport
Object Style
49. A design methodology that maintains a single database of information about a building design. All information for a building design - from geometry to construction data - is stored in a project file. This information includes components used to desig
Curtain Wall
Building Pad
Retaining Wall
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
50. A series of dashes or dots alternating with blank spaces. In the building industry - construction documents often use different line style conventions to convey information and to differentiate one line from another. For example - dimensions may use
Tick Mark
Object Style
Line Pattern
Proxy Graphics