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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. A collection of settings that you can use as a starting point for projects - families - views - and more.
Polyline
View Template
Pan
Template
2. The proportional system used to represent objects in a drawing. In Revit Architecture - you can assign a different ______ to each view.
Fill Volume
Symbol
View Properties
Scale
3. An intersection of 2 or more walls. In Revit Architecture - you can specify the type of join between walls.
Wall Join
Partial Explode
Paint
Design Option
4. 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
Void Geometry
Dependent View
Type Catalog
5. Categories of elements that are derived from an imported drawing. You can change the visibility and graphic display of ______ through the visibility graphics menu.
Architectural Column
Imported Categories
Bounding Box
Proxy Graphics
6. A flat surface that is designed to be occupied by buildings and is prepared by grading - excavating - filling - or a combination of these. In Revit Architecture - you can add a ______ to a toposurface - and then modify the structure and depth of the
Communication Center
Pattern Component
Compound Wall
Building Pad
7. 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
View Template
Snap
Group
Solar Study
8. 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.
Project Standards
Chain
Bounding Box
Dimension
9. 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.
Project Template
RVT
Dimension
Resize
10. A table that provides descriptions or information about symbols used in drawings. In Revit Architecture - you can create a ______ and include it on multiple sheets.
Legend
Element Properties
Rendering
Project Standards
11. To limit the boundaries of a view - omitting parts of the building model from the view.
Crop
Section Box
Architectural Column
Span Direction
12. 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.
DXF (Drawing Exchange Format)
Cut Plane
Cutback
Site Utility
13. Stairs that consist of one solid piece of material - such as concrete. In Revit Architecture - you can specify that stairs are ______ in the stair type properties. You can also specify the material for ______.
Family
Nested Family
View List
Monolithic Stairs
14. A column that supports a vertical load in addition to its own weight.
Family
Shortcut Menu
Structural Column
Paint
15. A copy of a view. Use ______ when a view of the building model is too large to display on a single sheet - and you need to divide the model into smaller segments that fit on the sheets. The ______ remains synchronous with the primary view and other d
Join
Dependent View
Orientation
Solid Geometry
16. 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
Worksharing
ADSK
Material
Detail Line
17. A construction document. In Revit Architecture - you place project views on ______ to create a construction document set.
Closed Loop
Focal Point
Sheet
Drawing List
18. A detailed drawing of part of a view. In Revit Architecture - the ______ appears in a separate view. In the ______ - you can add annotations and detail - which will not display in the parent view. In the parent view - the ______ area is marked with a
Hidden Line Mode
Callout
Shared Family
Component
19. 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.
Collinear
Framing Elevation
Constraint
Type Selector
20. 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 -
DXF (Drawing Exchange Format)
Model Line
Drag Control
View Depth
21. A sketch line that indicates where to split a view for a dependent view - as shown.
Matchline
Spot Elevation Dimension
Worksharing
Frame
22. 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.
Building Footprint
Planting
Type Catalog
Project North
23. 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.
Tessellation
Leader
Start Point
Spline
24. 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
Camera
Keynote Legend
Rough Opening
Face
25. A line that provides information but is not intended to represent actual geometry in an element. For example - when creating a door family - you might sketch ______ in an elevation view to represent a door swing. ______ are visible parallel to the vi
Camera
i-drop
Symbolic Line
Drawing Area
26. A user interface mechanism that you use to select elements within a defined area by dragging the cursor around them. To create a ______ - place the cursor near the elements to select - click and hold the left mouse button - and drag the cursor diagon
Layer
Selection Box
Far clip plane
Type
27. A view whose plane is parallel to the plane of another view. For example - a Level 1 floor plan is parallel to a Level 2 floor plan. An east elevation view is parallel to a west elevation view. The following drawing illustrates the parallel planes th
View-specific
NURB Surface
Keynote Legend
Parallel View
28. A method of defining 3D geometry for a building model. You begin a solid ______ by sketching 2D shapes on a plane. Revit Architecture then ______ the sketch between a start point and an endpoint. You can also create a void ______ by cutting a shape o
Mullion
Line Pattern
Markup
Extrusion
29. A tool that displays links to information about product updates and announcements. To access the ______ - click the satilite dish in the InfoCenter toolbar in the upper right corner of the Revit window.
Tag
Host
Communication Center
Component
30. 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
View-specific
Line Style
PAT
Solid Geometry
31. 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
Stacked Wall
RVT
Color Scheme
Cut Volume
32. A combination (blending) of 2 shapes to create a 3D shape. You can create ______ using solid geometry and void geometry. For example - the 2D shapes below are ______ to create the solid extrusion that follows.
Model Group
Blend
Line Pattern
Options Bar
33. 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
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
Element Properties
Communication Center
Drafting Pattern
34. A horizontal height at which certain elements in the view are shown in cross-section.
Family
Location Line
Project Parameters
Cut Plane
35. A group of view-specific elements - such as text and filled regions.
Head
Detail Group
Type Catalog
Snap
36. A linked set of lines or walls. When drawing walls or lines in a building model - you can simplify the process by drawing a ______. You can also select a ______ of lines or walls to manipulate them simultaneously.
Project Template
Detail View
Chain
Project
37. To disassemble an import symbol (which represents imported geometry) into its next highest level of elements.
Perspective View
Explode
Generic Annotation
Material
38. A schedule (list) of all views in a project. The schedule includes the view parameters that you specify. You can use a ______ to manage the views in a project.
Bounding Box
Keynoting
View List
Viewport
39. A symbol indicating a dependent view to which the primary view is linked.
Slope Arrow
Radial
Structural Column
View Reference
40. 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.
Plan View
Framing Elevation
Instance Parameters
DWF Design Web Format
41. 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.
System Family
Stair Calculator
Line Pattern
Embedded Wall
42. A face or surface of a form that has been divided into UV grids. The grids act as a guide in patterning the surface. Manipulating the ______ also manipulates the parametrically dependent patterns and component families.
Divided Surface
Line Weight
Level
DGN
43. 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
Volumetric Geometry
Revision Cloud
Revolve
44. 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.
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
View List
View Range
Flip Control
45. A tabular display of information. In Revit Architecture - a ______ is extracted from the properties of elements in a project. It is displayed in a ______ view. Using Revit Architecture - you can create many types of ______ - including quantities - ma
View-specific
Schedule
Flip Control
Central File
46. The file format for projects created using Google® SketchUp - a general purpose modeling and visualization tool. You can import ______ files into a Revit project.
SKP
Fill Volume
Web Library
Detail Group
47. 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
Import Symbol
DXF (Drawing Exchange Format)
Profile
Area Scheme
48. 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.
Reference Label
DWF markups
Retaining Wall
Full Explode
49. A class of elements in a category. A ______ groups elements with a common set of parameters (properties) - identical use - and similar graphical representation. Different elements in a ______ may have different values for some or all properties - but
Family
Subcategory
X-Ray
Shading
50. 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
Head
Cut Line Style
Family
Project Browser