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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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1. 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
Collinear
RFA
Project View
Line Pattern
2. A Revit file that contains all information about a building design.
Central File
Project
Explode
Group
3. 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.
Entourage
Full Explode
Spot Coordinate
Revolve
4. 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
Type
Split
Element Properties
Parallel View
5. To change the magnification of a view. In a 3D context - ______ moves the camera in and out. In a 2D context - ______ moves up and down perpendicular to the view. To ______ in is to increase the magnification - making the building appear larger. To _
Library
Zoom
Focal Point
Text Note
6. The beginning of a sketched line.
Referencing View
ODBC
View Depth
Start Point
7. 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
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Constraint
View Depth
Orthographic View
8. Available in the conceptual design environment - ______ mode is a transparent view that displays the underlying geometric skeleton of a form.
Far clip plane
Reference Label
View Reference
X-Ray
9. 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.
Curtain Wall
Embedded Wall
Leader
Perspective View
10. A construction document. In Revit Architecture - you place project views on ______ to create a construction document set.
Hidden Element
Sheet
Surface Pattern
Listening Dimensions
11. (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
Poche
Reference Point
Hidden Line
Planting
12. Vegetation used to create a landscape around a building design. Revit Architecture provides a library of ______ families. You can also create or download additional plants.
Vertex
Area
Planting
Compound Wall
13. A line that you draw in a view to define areas that are used for different purposes - when a wall between the rooms is not desired. ______ are visible in plan views - 3D views - and perspective views. For example - the following floor plan uses room
Rehost
Span Direction
Solar Study
Room Separation Line
14. A user interface mechanism that you drag to change the shape of an element in the building model. A ______ appears in the selection color.
Shape Handle
DGN
Key Schedule
Detail Level
15. A list of keynote numbers and the corresponding keynote text. If you choose to annotate model elements using keynote numbers only - you can use a ______ to provide descriptive text for each keynote number. By using a keynote legend - you avoid clutte
Site Utility
gbXML
View Reference
Keynote Legend
16. 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.
Constraint
Footprint
Status Bar
Solid Geometry
17. A symbol indicating a dependent view to which the primary view is linked.
Layer
Rendering
Referencing View
View Reference
18. A model graphics style in which Revit Architecture displays the image of the model with all edges and lines drawn - but no surfaces.
Massing Study
Wireframe
Camera
Zoom
19. 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
Parallel View
Detail Group
Wall Sweep
Nested Family
20. For a subcomponent of a family - a property that defines its display (the line weight - line color - and line pattern). For example - you can assign one ______ to the wood trim of a window and another ______ to the glass.
Rehost
ADSK
Primary View
Subcategory
21. A 3-dimensional shape that results from removing shapes from solid geometry.
Parameter
Detail Line
Join
Void Geometry
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.
Wall Join
Schedule
Area Scheme
Project North
23. A series of 2-dimensional lines and arcs that form a closed loop. Use ______ to define cross-sections for railings - balusters - soffits - cornices - and other sweep-defined objects.
Framing Elevation
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
Scale
Profile
24. 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
Model Graphics Style
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Design Option
DWF markups
25. 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.
Material
Spot Coordinate
Shading with Edges
RVT
26. 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
Drawing List
Phase
Design Option
Drafting Pattern
27. A 3-dimensional shape that has measurable volume. Non-volumetric geometry refers to a 2-dimensional shape.
Head
Volumetric Geometry
Pan
Type Selector
28. One or more masses in a Revit project. ______ allow you to explore design ideas by using shapes to conceptualize a building model. When your conceptual design is complete - you can add building elements directly to these shapes.
Selection Filter
Massing Study
Reference Section
Control
29. Settings that control the appearance or behavior of a project view. To see or change ______ - right-click a blank area of the view in the drawing area - and click ______. Or right-click a view name in the Project Browser - and click Properties.
Retaining Wall
Mark
View Properties
Snap
30. A filter with user-defined rules that determine the visibility/graphics settings for model elements in a particular view. For example - you can create a ______ that displays all fire-rated walls as solid red in a plan view to distinguish them from no
Rule-based Filter
Infill Element
Clip Plane
Workset
31. Parameters or settings that control the appearance or behavior of elements in a project. ______ are the combination of instance properties and type properties. To view or change ______ - select the element in the drawing area - click Modify <element>
Schedule
Element Properties
Revit MEP
Crop Region
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
Reference Point
Cutback
Closed Loop
Witness line
33. A wall that consists of multiple vertical layers. Each layer can use a different material (such as concrete - insulation - and interior finish) and have a different function (such as structure - thermal layer - and substrate).
Generic Annotation
Generic Model
Compound Wall
Communication Center
34. 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.
Type Parameters
Walkthrough
Shading with Edges
Legend
35. Categories of elements that are derived from an imported drawing. You can change the visibility and graphic display of ______ through the visibility graphics menu.
Rehost
Schedule
Imported Categories
Project Browser
36. 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.
Moment
Load
Draw Order
Keynoting
37. A project view or imported file that you use to help position elements in the current view. For example - when you use a section view as an ______ to a detail view - model elements in the detail view display in halftone or a different line weight and
Area
Plan View
Snap
Underlay
38. A wall that supports no additional vertical load except its own weight. ______ can be used to define and divide spaces in Revit Architecture.
Project Parameters
Symbolic Line
Attach
on-bearing Wall
39. 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
Floor Plan
Component
Wall Sweep
Matchline
40. To connect a file to a Revit project. When a ______ file is updated - the updated information is automatically made available in the Revit project. ______ avoids the need to re-import updated information into the project. In Revit Architecture - you
Rule-based Filter
Model Group
Link
Object
41. 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
Wall Sweep
Plan View
Link
42. To shorten selected elements to meet a specified boundary.
Trim
gbXML
Constraint
Centerline
43. The thickness of a line. You can specify the ______ as part of the line style for model lines - perspective lines - and annotation lines used in Revit Architecture. To define line weights - click Manage tab > Settings panel > ______.
Line Weight
Constraint
Reference Line
Planting
44. 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.
Structural Column
Project Standards
RVT
Color Scheme
45. A user-placed control that provides a quick way to allow or prevent changes to the position of an element. After you place a ______ - you cannot move the element until you unpin it by clicking the ______ control.
Imported Categories
Pushpin
Polyline
Callout
46. An insert that fills (patches) a hole in a host element after changes are made during different phases of a building project. For example - if you remove a window from a wall during a demolition phase - Revit Architecture fills the hole with an _____
View Range
Datum
RFA
Infill Element
47. A curved line drawn by specifying and positioning a number of points. Revit Architecture uses a mathematical polynomial function to smoothly join the segments at these points - creating the curved line.
Spline
Lock
DGN
Keynote Legend
48. 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
Tag
Model Element
Moment
Cut Volume
49. 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
Fill Volume
Break Line
Line Pattern
UV grid
50. To restrict the movement of an element using the _____ tool. When you ______ an element - you cannot move it by dragging or using the Move tool. However - changes in other attached elements may result in movement of the ______ element.
Pin
Area
SKP
Constraint