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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 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
View Properties
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
Mirror
Workset
2. A construction document. In Revit Architecture - you place project views on ______ to create a construction document set.
Sheet
Building Maker
DGN
Tick Mark
3. 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
Origin
Shared Family
Symbolic Line
X-Ray
4. 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.
Snap
Detail Level
Element Borrowing
Profile
5. (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
Label
Slope Arrow
Reference Point
Bounding Box
6. A vertical or horizontal plane that defines a boundary for a view. You can use top - bottom - left - and right ______ to define a view. In elevation and section views - you can also use a far ______ to define the depth of the view. Green dotted lines
Category
Material Takeoff Schedule
Temporary Dimension
Clip Plane
7. A mechanism for determining which elements are selected (for modification or manipulation) based on their family types or element parameters.
Retaining Wall
Pan
Selection Filter
Trim
8. The process of generating a photorealistic illustration of a building design. Rendered images are often used to present building designs to clients. Revit Architecture renders 3D project views with various effects - such as lights - plants - decals -
Type Parameters
Shared Parameters
Rendering
Import Symbol
9. A 3-dimensional shape that has measurable volume. Non-volumetric geometry refers to a 2-dimensional shape.
Drawing List
Design Option
Markup
Volumetric Geometry
10. 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.
Pushpin
UV grid
Referencing View
Crop
11. 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
Patterned Surface
Permanent Dimension
View Properties
Area Scheme
12. The point in the distance at which a camera is aimed or directed.
Datum
Toposurface
Local File
Target Point
13. 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
Flip Control
Shared Parameters
Perpendicular View
Discipline
14. Available in the conceptual design environment - ______ mode is a transparent view that displays the underlying geometric skeleton of a form.
X-Ray
Family
Pan
Polyline
15. A drawing file format supported by AutoCAD and other CAD applications. Revit Architecture can import and export ______ files.
Face
Area Scheme
DWG
Proxy Graphics
16. 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
Location Line
Project Browser
Drafting View
Partial Explode
17. 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.
Project Parameters
Object Style
Project View
Spline
18. A template for a sheet. A ______ generally includes information about the company - address - date of the project - and revisions.
Solid Geometry
Referencing View
SKP
Title Block
19. 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
i-drop
Curtain Wall
Break Line
Break Control
20. The structural part of a compound wall or other host element. When you use Revit Architecture to design a compound wall - you specify the layers and materials that compose the ______ of the wall - as well as the interior and exterior layers of the wa
Level
Mirror
Blend
Core
21. A graphic design for surfaces that are cut or shown in projection. You can use ______ for model patterns and drafting patterns.
Object Style
Solar Study
Fill Pattern
Flip Control
22. 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
Component
View Reference
Retaining Wall
Detail View
23. Arranged along a radius or arc. In Revit Architecture - when you create a ______ array - the elements in the array are arranged along a curve.
PAT
Material Takeoff Schedule
Shape Handle
Radial
24. Usable space that is defined by walls or boundary lines or both. In Revit Architecture - you can perform an area analysis to define spatial relationships in a building model.
Area
Halftone
Revit Architecture
Cut Line Style
25. 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
Extrusion
Selection Box
PAT
Work Plane
26. 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
Listening Dimensions
Project View
Design Option
Trim
27. A master project file for a model on which multiple team members are working. The model can be subdivided into functional areas (worksets) - such as interior - exterior - and site. The ______ stores the current ownership information for all elements
Project Browser
RVT
Section Box
Central File
28. 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
on-bearing Wall
Detail Level
RFA
Miter
29. A collection of predefined resources that you can use in a Revit project. For example - you can access ______ of templates - detail components - entourage - materials - and families of model elements and annotation elements. Revit Architecture provid
Polyline
Library
Model Text
Revit Structure
30. An exterior wall consisting of panels connected by joints or mullions. The panels can be made of glass - brick - or other materials.
Cut Volume
Curtain Wall
Setback
ODBC
31. 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
Model Element
Snap
Detail Group
Element
32. For a 3-dimensional shape - an intersection of 3 sides. When you blend 2D shapes to create a 3D shape - you can use ______ connections to control the rate at which one shape is blended to another shape.
DWG
Monolithic Stairs
Perpendicular View
Vertex
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
Drag Control
Area
Drafting Pattern
Scale
34. 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
Planting
Mirror
Camera
Template
35. To choose an object in the drawing area. Many of the controls and tools that you use to modify an element in the drawing area are available only when an element is ______. In Revit Architecture - a ______ element displays in the ______ color - and co
Select
NURB Surface
Model Line
Parametric
36. A model element that can accept other components. For example - a wall is a ______ for windows and doors. A roof is a ______ for skylights and dormers. A ______ may also be referred to as a ______ element or a ______ component.
Permanent Dimension
Element Borrowing
Host
Origin
37. 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.
Model Group
Underlay
Break Control
Revolve
38. 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 -
RFA
Sketch
Model Line
Element Borrowing
39. A line used when designing families of model elements or placing elements in a building model. When you draw a ______ in a view - the line is visible in other - related views. A straight ______ provides 4 planes to sketch on. One plane is parallel to
Project Browser
Full Explode
View Range
Reference Line
40. An element that you hide in a particular view.
Template
Hidden Element
RVT
Revolve
41. A representation of a building model that simulates a person walking through the model along a defined path. The following ______ view shows the ______ path in red.
Sheet
Walkthrough
Symbol
Layer
42. 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
Rendering
Building Pad
PAT
Load
43. A model element that defines a boundary of a room. For example - walls - partitions - floors - ceilings - and roofs are room-bounding elements. Revit Architecture uses room-bounding elements when calculating the area or volume of a room. You can desi
Plan View
PAT
Attached Detail Group
Room-bounding Elements
44. 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
Type Catalog
View Template
Object
Profile
45. A defined set of elements that can be placed as a unit in a building design. ______ elements is useful when you need to create entities that represent repeating units or are common to many building projects (for example - hotel rooms - apartments - o
Detail Component
Group
Mirror
Core
46. To explicitly join elements (such as walls or columns) to other modeling components. For example - you can ______ walls to floors - ceilings - and roofs. You can ______ columns to roofs - floors - ceilings - reference planes - structural framing memb
Attach
Setback
Shading with Edges
Line Style
47. To secure a dimension or the location of an element so that it cannot be changed. When you select a ______ dimension or element - a ______ control displays next to it. The following drawing shows a ______ dimension.
Workset
Area
Miter
Lock
48. A family of geometry that does not fit into any of the other - pre-defined categories (such as columns - roofs - and floors). In a Revit project - an instance of a ______ is a model element. You can create a ______ as a loadable family - or as an in-
Pushpin
Constraint
Structural Column
Generic Model
49. 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 _
Zoom
Autodesk Seek
Planting
Radial
50. 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.
Section Box
Perspective View
Void Geometry
Cut Plane