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Autodesk Revit Architecture
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. To display only a certain element or type of element - so that you can work with it in a particular view without being distracted by other elements in the design.
Group
Drag Control
DWF markups
Isolate
2. Coordinate plotting grids for non-planar surfaces. Plotting locations in a 3D space is based on an XYZ coordinate system - while 2D Space is based on an XY system. Since surfaces are not necessarily planar - the UVW coordinate system is used to plot
Pan
UV grid
3D reference plane
Toposurface
3. 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
Zoom
Color Scheme
Embedded Wall
Category
4. 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
Shading
View Properties
Curtain Wall
5. A shape (such as a circle or cloud) that contains identification text for a grid - level - view title - callout - or annotation.
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Listening Dimensions
Bubble
Nested Family
6. 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 ______.
Vertex
Swatch
DWF Design Web Format
Reference Point
7. A list of model elements that belong to a particular family type but that differ in size or other characteristics. Using ______ - you can load only the size you need - rather than loading the entire family type. For example - suppose that you want to
Wireframe
Type Catalog
Chain
Spline
8. In an animation - a single image (for example - in a walkthrough animation or a solar study). In a building - a rigid structure built into a wall to hold a door - window - or other component. In Revit Architecture - you can specify the material and f
Building Maker
Massing Study
Frame
View Depth
9. 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
UV grid
Status Bar
Control
RTE
10. A drafting term that refers to rounding a square corner - using a radius to define the curve.
Fillet
Span Direction
Masking Region
In-place Family
11. A model element - annotation element - datum element - or imported element in a project.
Dependent View
Type Selector
Structural Column
Object
12. 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. A default light source provides illumination for the ______ elements.
Shading
Reference Label
Building Footprint
Element
13. 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
Frame
Reference Label
Miter
ADSK
14. 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
Grid
Location Line
Focal Point
15. Comments or revision instructions from someone who reviewed a building design. When you publish construction documents as DWF files - the files can be ______ up electronically using a program such as Autodesk Design Review. Then the ______ can be lin
Markup
Host
X-Ray
Drafting View
16. In a 3D context - ______ moves the camera left and right. In a 2D context - ______ scrolls the view. If you are using ______ with an active view on a sheet - ______ scrolls the sheet view - not the active view on the sheet.
Framing Elevation
Link
Pan
Project
17. The characteristic of being visible in one project view only.
View-specific
Building Footprint
Plan
Shared Coordinates
18. 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
Reference Line
Listening Dimensions
Explode
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
19. A view whose plane is at a right angle to the plane of another view. The following image illustrates the ______ planes on which a floor plan and an elevation are based.
Perpendicular View
Type Parameters
Nested Family
Room Separation Line
20. Autodesk Exchange File - the file format used by Autodesk applications to transmit design information.
ADSK
Draw Order
Trim
Rough Opening
21. A column that adds architectural interest to a building. An ______ can be used to model box-outs around structural columns and for decorative applications.
Void Geometry
Dependent View
Architectural Column
Scope Box
22. 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.
Nested Family
Cut Volume
Symbol
Pattern Component
23. 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
Detail Line
Reference Point
Far clip plane
Label
24. A set of connected straight line segments. Polylines typically define open loops.
Isolate
Title Block
Polyline
Mirror
25. An invisible 3-dimensional rectangular space that contains all model elements - annotation elements - and datum elements defined in a family-based element. The ______ helps define the family origin of some elements - and aids joining and cutback of s
Model Graphics Style
Parameter
Layer Mapping File
Bounding Box
26. To disassemble an import symbol (which represents imported geometry) into its next highest level of elements.
Explode
Polyline
Wall Sweep
Element Properties
27. To transfer a file or a collection of information from an outside location into a Revit project. In Revit Architecture - you can ______ groups - templates - detail components - entourage - materials - families of model elements and annotation element
Break Control
Load
Shape Handle
Hosted Component
28. 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.
Type Parameters
Cut Plane
Target Point
View List
29. 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.
Detail Component
Generic Model
Massing Study
Revolve
30. 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
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
Revit Structure
Toposurface
Reference Elevation
31. 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 ______.
Projection Line Style
Label
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
Monolithic Stairs
32. 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
Closed Loop
Local File
Snap
Group
33. 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
Room-bounding Elements
Level
Key Schedule
Mark
34. 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.
Project North
Draw Order
Instance Parameters
Snap
35. 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
Planting
Discipline
Component
Shading with Edges
36. A parameter that defines a relationship between elements in a building design. For example - you can specify the top ______ for a wall as Level 2. If Level 2 moves upward - the height of the wall increases to maintain the relationship.
Focal Point
Constraint
Revit Structure
Parameter
37. 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.
Crop Region
Paint
Orientation
Pin
38. A stage or time period in the construction process of a building project. Typical ______ include existing construction - demolition - remodeling - and new construction. Revit Architecture tracks the ______ in which views or components are created or
Site Utility
Phase
DGN
Revision Cloud
39. 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
Drawing Area
Label
Section Box
Filter
40. 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
Centerline
Mirror
Break Line
Template
41. A construction document that has been reviewed and revised or commented on (marked up). Typically - the reviewer is the project designer - a client - or another building professional. When you export construction documents as DWF files - the files ca
DWF markups
Massing Study
Scope Box
Orientation
42. A Revit family that can be used as a building block for creating families. Revit Architecture provides ______ for floors - walls - ceilings - roofs - drawing sheets - viewports - and other elements. You cannot delete ______.
Drawing Area
Leader
System Family
Type Catalog
43. A schedule (list) of all drawing sheets in a project. The drawing list functions as a table of contents for the project. It is typically placed on the first sheet of a construction document set.
Centerline
Cut Volume
Model Graphics Style
Drawing List
44. A graphic design for surfaces that are cut or shown in projection. You can use ______ for model patterns and drafting patterns.
Pan
Fill Pattern
View Control Bar
DXF (Drawing Exchange Format)
45. 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.
Extrusion
Split
Layer Mapping File
Core
46. A horizontal plane that represents ground level in a building model. In Revit Architecture - you can specify the ground plane when creating a solar study for 2D and 3D views.
Ground plane
Perpendicular View
Architectural Column
Projection Line Style
47. A template for a sheet. A ______ generally includes information about the company - address - date of the project - and revisions.
Group
Toposurface
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Title Block
48. 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
i-drop
View Template
Material
Project Standards
49. 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.
Far clip plane
RPC
Model Element
Reference Label
50. An individual item in a building model. Revit Architecture projects use 3 types of ______: Model ______ represent the actual 3D geometry of a building. For example - walls - floors - and roofs are model ______ - Annotation ______ help to document the
Drafting Pattern
Element
Planting
View-specific