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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. User-defined fields that you add to families or projects and then share with other families and projects. They are stored in a file independently of a family file or Revit project; this allows you to access the file from different families or project
Type Selector
Object
Shared Parameters
View Range
2. 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
RVT
Drafting View
Cut Line Style
NURB Surface
3. A collection of elements in a workshared project that can be worked on independently. A ______ is typically a discrete functional area - such as interior - exterior - or site. When you enable worksharing - you can divide a project into ______ - with
Workset
Highlight
Shading with Edges
Element Properties
4. The size of a datum plane (a plane for a level - grid - or reference line). Datum planes are not visible in all views. If the datum does not intersect a view plane - it will not be visible in that view. You can resize datum planes so that they are vi
Model Element
Structural Column
Selection Filter
Datum Extent
5. A menu of context-sensitive options. A ______ displays when you right-click an element or view.
Target Point
Type Selector
Shortcut Menu
Reference Line
6. The proportional system used to represent objects in a drawing. In Revit Architecture - you can assign a different ______ to each view.
Revolve
Project Parameters
Curtain Wall
Scale
7. 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.
Panel
View List
Local File
Detail View
8. A file format developed by the International Alliance for Interoperability (IAI). ______ provides an interoperability solution between ______-compatible software applications in the construction and facilities management industry. The format has esta
Far clip plane
Decal
Open Loop
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
9. An annotation that consists of text and may include a leader line and arrow. You can add ______ to a detail view - drafting view - or a sheet.
Poche
Text Note
Proxy Graphics
Primary View
10. 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.
Group
Patterned Surface
Datum Extent
Drafting View
11. (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
Dimension
Select
Sheet
Head
12. 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
Break Control
Profile
Rehost
Attach
13. 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
Crop Region
Far clip plane
Project View
System Family
14. Text that documents a building model. ______ are usually related to a parameter for a model element or type. You can create ______ families and nest them inside host model families - so that the annotations display in the project. This is useful if y
Color Scheme
RTE
Reference Plane
Generic Annotation
15. A collection of settings that you can use as a starting point for projects - families - views - and more.
Imported Categories
Material
Cut Volume
Template
16. A user interface mechanism that controls the visibility of datum planes (levels - reference lines - and grids) in views. When you add grids - levels - and reference lines to a project - they may display in more views than desired. For example - when
View Depth
Color Scheme
Miter
Scope Box
17. The view on which one or more dependent views are based. The dependent views remain synchronous with the ______and other dependent views - so that when view-specific changes (such as view scale and annotations) are made in one view - they are reflect
Infill Element
Symbolic Line
Radial
Primary View
18. A Revit setting that determines the amount of geometry displayed in a view. ______ settings include coarse - medium - and fine - where coarse shows the least detail and fine shows the most detail. The following image illustrates the 3 ______ for a de
Select
Footprint
Component
Detail Level
19. A Revit element that contains all objects (such as blocks and xrefs) from an imported drawing. When you move the cursor over the imported objects - Revit Architecture shows information about the ______. You can explode an ______ to convert it into in
Import Symbol
Ground plane
Target Point
Plan
20. 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
Parametric
Label
Referencing View
Model Element
21. A mechanism for eliminating or including the display or selection of elements in a view - based on their properties. In Revit Architecture - you can use ______ in the following ways: To select or deselect elements in a view. - To override the graphic
Filter
Polyline
Panel
Rehost
22. 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.
Building Maker
Grid
Model Group
Flip Control
23. A 3-dimensional shape that has measurable volume. Non-volumetric geometry refers to a 2-dimensional shape.
Start Point
Volumetric Geometry
Revision Cloud
Link
24. 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
View Reference
Key Schedule
Model Element
Communication Center
25. 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
Slope Arrow
Miter
Model Pattern
26. A dimension that specifies a particular size for an element or a distance between elements or points. ______ always display in the view in which they are created. You can lock ______ so that they cannot be changed without first unlocking them. You ca
DWF Design Web Format
Bounding Box
Permanent Dimension
Plan Region
27. An arrangement of elements in a building model. For example - in a large office - you can create an ______ of desks and chairs. In a structural design - you can create an ______ of beams or columns. You can create a linear ______ - in which the eleme
Array
Group
Shading
Title Block
28. An element that you hide in a particular view.
Hidden Element
Compound Wall
RTE
Instance Parameters
29. The Z-shaped line used in a drafting view or detail view to obscure parts of the drawing - to focus the drawing on a particular area. The following drafting view uses ______ above and below the section to obscure less intricate parts of the door asse
Drag Control
Host
Break Line
Model Pattern
30. 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
on-bearing Wall
Origin
Parameter
UV grid
31. 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
Family
Underlay
Drawing List
Shading with Edges
32. A list of all instances of annotations (Also referred to as an annotation schedule). Note blocks are useful for listing notes that are applied to elements in a project.
End Cap
Section Box
Note Block
Drafting Pattern
33. 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.
Constraint
Symbolic Line
Revolve
Poche
34. A 3D view of a building model - in which components that are further away appear smaller than those that are closer. In Revit Architecture - you create a ______ by placing a camera in a 3D view.
Poche
Import Symbol
Callout
Perspective View
35. 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.
Drawing List
Generic Annotation
Stacked Wall
Imported Categories
36. A user interface mechanism that you drag to change the shape of an element in the building model. A ______ appears in the selection color.
Offset
Shape Handle
Footprint
Join
37. A horizontal height at which certain elements in the view are shown in cross-section.
Discipline
Cut Plane
True North
Target Point
38. 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
Filter
Camera
Model Line
Plan
39. (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
Imported Categories
Reference Point
Material Takeoff Schedule
View Properties
40. The file type for a Revit project template.
Far clip plane
RTE
Detail View
Plan Region
41. A method of annotating drawings to identify building materials - describe assembly instructions - or provide special instructions or explanations. ______ help to standardize information related to the building design and can help reduce clutter in dr
Selection Filter
Lock
RTE
Keynoting
42. 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
Curtain System
Select
Component
43. 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
Link
Load
PAT
Filled Region
44. 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.
Reference Plane
Rough Opening
Instance Parameters
Embedded Wall
45. 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.
Blend
Spline
Wall Join
ODBC
46. In Revit Architecture - a vertical or horizontal strip between panels of a curtain wall or curtain system.
Tag
Rehost
Open Loop
Mullion
47. A unique identifier that you assign to an element in its properties. You can include ______ in schedules and tag labels. For example - the following site plan shows ______ for individual parking spaces. These ______ are also listed in the parking sch
Embedded Wall
Mark
Perpendicular View
Monolithic Stairs
48. A text file that maps each Revit category or subcategory to a preconfigured layer name for the CAD software. For example - a Revit door object automatically maps to the A-DOOR layer in AutoCAD. The layer names are preconfigured in the text file - but
Plan
Layer Mapping File
Datum
Moment
49. A 2-dimensional plane used when designing families of model elements or placing elements in a building model.
Reference Plane
Discipline
Polymesh
Shading
50. A section tag that refers to an existing section view. When you create a ______ - Revit Architecture does not create a new view in the project. Instead - the ______ uses an existing section - allowing you to indicate different areas that have identic
Line Weight
Reference Section
Project Template
Reference Line