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Autodesk Revit Architecture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
Void Geometry
Parameter
Centerline
Wall Sweep
2. The point in the distance on which a camera is focusing.
Wireframe
End Cap
Model Text
Focal Point
3. A photorealistic image of a building model used to evaluate the impact of natural light and shadows on the buildings and site.
View Range
Solar Study
Clip Plane
Retaining Wall
4. Part of the Revit interface that displays information about what is highlighted or selected - or hints on what to do next. The ______ is located in the lower left corner of the Revit window.
Tessellation
Status Bar
Control
View Depth
5. The ______ defines the origin (0 -0 -0) of the project coordinate system. It also can be used to position a building on a site and for locating the design elements of a building during construction.
Model Group
Proxy Graphics
Project Base Point
Line Pattern
6. The direction toward the North Pole. Drafting conventions dictate that Project North is the top of the view. You may want to orient a view to ______ when producing solar studies (to create accurate sunlight and shadow patterns for the project) or ren
SKP
True North
Parameter
Span Direction
7. 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
Datum Extent
Bounding Box
View Range
Color Scheme
8. The Autodesk file format for publishing design data. It offers an alternative to generating PDF (Portable Document Format) files. DWF files are significantly smaller than the original RVT files - making them easy to send by email or to post to a web
Bubble
DWF Design Web Format
Filter
Section Box
9. A divided surface on which geometric shapes have been applied. These patterns become part of the surface and (depending on their shape) will require a specific number of grid cells when applied.
Shortcut Menu
Revision Schedule
Patterned Surface
Plan View
10. A finite horizontal plane that acts as a reference for level-hosted elements - such as roofs - floors - and ceilings. In Revit Architecture - you define a ______ for each vertical height or story within a building - or other needed reference of the b
Casework
Load
Level
ODBC
11. A Revit symbol that you can use to break a section line - break a schedule into multiple sections - or break a crop region into sections. In the following elevation view - the blue Z-shaped break controls allow you to break the crop region into secti
Drag Control
Break Control
Cutback
Setback
12. 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.
View Range
Sketch
Rough Opening
Material
13. 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.
Underlay
Detail Component
Element Borrowing
Project Standards
14. A method of displaying model elements in views. For example - you can choose to display a model using wireframe - hidden lines - shading - or shading with edges. You can specify the ______ for a view using the View Control Bar at the bottom of the Re
Cut Line Style
Revision Cloud
Pattern Component
Model Graphics Style
15. 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.
Matchline
Slope Arrow
Detail View
Flip Control
16. 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.
Element
Paint
Library
Surface Pattern
17. 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.
Area Scheme
Walkthrough
Instance Parameters
Bounding Box
18. A template for a sheet. A ______ generally includes information about the company - address - date of the project - and revisions.
Revision Schedule
Title Block
Label
Swatch
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
Selection Box
Viewport
Revit Structure
Workset
20. An open schema created to help building designers gather information about the energy consumption characteristics of building projects. To perform energy analysis for a building model - you can export a Revit project to ______. Using a third-party ap
Cut Volume
Break Line
Core
gbXML
21. 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 ____
DWG
Shared Family
Symbol
Detail Group
22. Non-uniform rational B-spline. A mathematical model commonly used in computer graphics for representing and generating curves and surfaces. In Revit Architecture - you can create roofs and curtain systems on ______.
NURB Surface
Blend
Instance Parameters
Detail Component
23. The point in the distance at which a camera is aimed or directed.
Keynoting
Target Point
Plan
Project Template
24. Autodesk Exchange File - the file format used by Autodesk applications to transmit design information.
Leader
ADSK
Web Library
i-drop
25. A joint at a 45-degree angle - or evenly angled between the joined elements. ______ can apply to walls - wall sweeps - railings - structural floors - roof fascia - curtain wall mullions - and other model elements. When 2 walls join - you can edit the
Architectural Column
Framing Elevation
Miter
Type Catalog
26. A collection of view properties (such as view scale - discipline - detail level - and visibility settings) that can be applied to a project view. For example - you might create one ______ for a structural floor plan - and another ______ for an exit f
Attach
Selection Box
View Template
3D reference plane
27. 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
Dependent View
Break Control
Vertex
Poche
28. 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.
Clip Plane
Crop Region
Reflected Ceiling Plan View
Span Direction
29. The file format for a Revit project.
RVT
Plan
Framing Elevation
Referencing View
30. 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.
Component
Draw Order
Drafting View
Origin
31. 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
Infill Element
Template
Spot Elevation Dimension
32. An element that you hide in a particular view.
Bubble
Plan
Hidden Element
View Control Bar
33. A 3-dimensional shape that has measurable volume. Non-volumetric geometry refers to a 2-dimensional shape.
Volumetric Geometry
Span Direction
RPC
Host
34. 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
DWF Design Web Format
Line Style
Scale
Parallel View
35. The clip plane that is at the side of the view farthest from the start point of an elevation view - a section view - a 3D view - or a walkthrough view. In the following floor plan - the green dotted line opposite the blue line represents the ______ f
Polymesh
Note Block
Far clip plane
Viewport
36. Available in the conceptual design environment - ______ mode is a transparent view that displays the underlying geometric skeleton of a form.
Highlight
Revit MEP
X-Ray
Cut Line Style
37. A family that consists of instances of other families (subcomponents). The subcomponents can belong to the same category (for example - various window types) or different categories (for example - an exterior door and two lighting fixtures). You crea
Detail Line
DWF markups
Selection Filter
Nested Family
38. A wall that supports no additional vertical load except its own weight. ______ can be used to define and divide spaces in Revit Architecture.
Crop
Profile
Worksharing
on-bearing Wall
39. 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.
Centerline
Design Option
Fill Volume
Pattern Component
40. A sketched line that connects to itself - creating a 2-dimensional shape. A ______ cannot contain coincident or intersecting segments. In Revit Architecture - you sketch ______ to create floors - ceilings - plan regions - openings in walls and roofs
Markup
Closed Loop
Hidden Element
Dimension
41. A user interface mechanism that crops the model in a 3D view. Elements in the building model that are outside the ______do not display in the view or in an exported view.
Proxy Graphics
Section Box
Planting
Local File
42. 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.
Hosted Component
View Properties
Blend
Viewport
43. The North/South and East/West coordinates of an individual point with respect to the shared coordinate system for a group of linked Revit projects.
Array
Clip Plane
Spot Coordinate
Spline
44. 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.
Pin
Element Properties
Panel
Head
45. A drawing that shows the ceiling in a building design. Also called an RCP view. When you add a level to a building model - Revit Architecture automatically creates an ______ for it.
Stacked Wall
Reflected Ceiling Plan View
Keynoting
Pin
46. 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
Model Line
Full Explode
Core
Project Parameters
47. 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
Room-bounding Elements
Scale
Attach
View Range
48. 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.
Options Bar
Partial Explode
Rendering
DWF Design Web Format
49. 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
Referencing View
Nested Family
Open Loop
Component
50. The graphic shape used to represent the end of a dimension - such as an arrow or a slash.
Parallel View
Element
Tick Mark
Curtain Wall