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Autodesk Revit Architecture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Part of a plan view that has a different view range from the overall view. ______ are useful for split level plans or for displaying inserts above or below the cut plane.
View Properties
Plan Region
Polyline
Panel
2. Arranged along a radius or arc. In Revit Architecture - when you create a ______ array - the elements in the array are arranged along a curve.
Slope Arrow
Library
Start Point
Radial
3. A Revit tool that automates the creation of stairs based on a specified minimum tread depth and maximum riser height.
Stair Calculator
Key Schedule
Project Base Point
Selection Filter
4. An exterior wall consisting of panels connected by joints or mullions. The panels can be made of glass - brick - or other materials.
Curtain Wall
Nested Family
Selection Filter
Walkthrough
5. 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
Legend
Control
Object Style
Casework
6. 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
Component
Rough Opening
Keynoting
DGN
7. (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
Sheet
Setback
Zoom
Text Note
8. 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
Generic Model
Flip Control
Cut Line Style
Curtain System
9. 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
Face
3D reference plane
Open Loop
10. 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
Section Box
Offset
Matchline
DWG
11. 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.
Permanent Dimension
Project Browser
Perpendicular View
Embedded Wall
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.
Orientation
Break Line
Rough Opening
Origin
13. 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
Model Element
Crop
Rough Opening
Family
14. (1) For elements that can slope (including roofs - ramps - floors - and ceilings) - the upper end of the slope. For example - in the following illustration - the ______ is the upper end of the sloped floor. (2) In Revit Architecture - the symbol that
Head
Generic Model
Revision Schedule
In-place Family
15. 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
Footprint
Color Scheme
Camera
16. An Autodesk feature that allows you to drag and drop content from a web page into a Revit session. Using ______ - designers and developers have the power to create web pages that can easily be dragged and dropped into Autodesk design products that ar
Plan Region
Building Pad
Drafting View
i-drop
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
3D reference plane
Poche
Listening Dimensions
Full Explode
18. 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.
Fill Volume
Revolve
Drawing Area
Workset
19. A line that is used to create a detail drawing. A ______ is visible only in the view in which it is drawn. You can use ______ as follows: To detail a view with part of the model visible - such as in a wall section or callout - In a drafting view to d
Far clip plane
X-Ray
Detail Line
Witness line
20. 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
Camera
Revit Structure
Trim
Full Explode
21. A 2D drawing of a building model that shows the layout of walls and other building components. In Revit Architecture - a ______ is also referred to as a floor plan view.
UV grid
Floor Plan
Shading with Edges
Footprint
22. 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
Core
Structural Column
Origin
Drafting Pattern
23. Representations of AutoCAD objects. Revit Architecture supports ______ from AutoCAD files. Unlike AutoCAD objects - ______ have no intelligence.
Proxy Graphics
Array
Label
Pattern Component
24. 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.
Symbol
Hidden Line
Extrusion
Building Maker
25. 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 ______.
View Reference
Void Geometry
Rough Opening
Hosted Component
26. 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
In-place Family
Discipline
End Cap
Attach
27. A representation of a building model. A Revit project file contains a database of information about a building model - and a ______ is one way of looking at that information. The Project Browser lists the views available for a project. These can incl
Imported Categories
Patterned Surface
Project View
Selection Box
28. A view in which the annotation symbol for the current view is visible. For example - if you use the Find ______ tool for an elevation view - Revit Architecture lists all views in which its elevation symbol is visible.
Partial Explode
Scope Box
Referring View
Resize
29. 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.
Bounding Box
Grid
Plan Region
Room-bounding Elements
30. 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
Section Box
Referring View
Line Weight
31. 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
Autodesk Seek
Centerline
Selection Box
Orientation
32. An architectural term that refers to the landscaping and other environmental features shown in a rendering of a building. For example - ______ can include plants - trees - people - cars - and signs. Revit Architecture provides a library of ______ fam
Line Style
RPC
Entourage
Location Line
33. 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
Fill Pattern
Mirror
Monolithic Stairs
Rehost
34. A horizontal height at which certain elements in the view are shown in cross-section.
Cut Plane
Entourage
Reference Label
Element
35. An annotation that indicates the distance between 2 points or elements in a building model. In Revit Architecture - you can change the points or elements that are used as references for a ______. You can also control the gap between the ______ and th
Reference Point
Witness line
Line Weight
Parameter
36. A wall that supports no additional vertical load except its own weight. ______ can be used to define and divide spaces in Revit Architecture.
Polyline
Massing Study
on-bearing Wall
Site Utility
37. A view of a model that displays as a callout or section in other views. This type of view typically represents the model in finer detail than shown in the parent view. It is used to add more information to specific parts of the model. A ______ reflec
Link
Keynoting
ODBC
Detail View
38. 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.
Mark
Section Box
Building Pad
Revision Schedule
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.
Drafting View
Layer Mapping File
Compound Wall
Instance Parameters
40. An element that you hide in a particular view.
Hidden Element
Rendering
ADSK
Zoom
41. 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.
Family
Paint
3D reference plane
Reference Section
42. A set of initial conditions for a project. Revit Architecture provides several ______ - and you can create your own ______. Any new project based on a ______ inherits all families - settings (such as units - fill patterns - line styles - line weights
Shading
Project Template
Detail Component
Generic Annotation
43. 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.
Spline
Swatch
Attached Detail Group
End Cap
44. 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
Line Pattern
Wall Join
Color Scheme
Array
45. In Revit Architecture - a vertical or horizontal strip between panels of a curtain wall or curtain system.
Poche
Walkthrough
Reference Point
Mullion
46. A 3-dimensional shape that has measurable volume. Non-volumetric geometry refers to a 2-dimensional shape.
i-drop
Toposurface
Cutback
Volumetric Geometry
47. A model graphics style in which Revit Architecture shows the image with all surfaces shaded according to their material color settings and project light locations - and with all non-occluded edges drawn. A default light source provides illumination f
Clip Plane
Planting
Shading with Edges
Pin
48. A sample patch of a color or pattern. When you apply a color scheme to rooms - the floor plan can display a color scheme legend - which indicates the colors and what they represent. The color scheme legend includes color ______.
Scope Box
Swatch
View Control Bar
Structural Column
49. An open file format that is supported by many CAD applications. A ______ file is a text file that describes a 2D drawing. The text is not encoded or compressed - so ______ files are generally large. Revit Architecture can import and export DXF files.
Scope Box
Reference Label
DXF (Drawing Exchange Format)
Floor Plan
50. Autodesk Exchange File - the file format used by Autodesk applications to transmit design information.
Shading with Edges
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
ADSK
Cutback