REVIT FINAL TEST QUIZ 2026/2027 | 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
1. What does the acronym B.I.M. stand for? - Building Information Modeling
2. What is Revit? - A purpose-built software tool to enable Building
Information Modeling
3. While in a 3D view, where is the ViewCube found on the user interface? - In
the upper right corner of the Drawing Area
4. Which is the definition of a building level? - Horizontal reference planes that
act as references in a building model for level-hosted elements, such as ceilings
and floors
5. Which is the definition of a grid? - Vertical reference planes represented as
lines in the plan, elevation and section views
6. Two methods discussed to add walls are picking lines and sketching. - True
7. Which of the following are examples of location lines for placing walls? -
Wall Centerline, Core Face: Exterior, Finish Face: Interior, Core Centerline
8. A door can be placed in a model without a wall - False
9. Wall lengths can be adjusted by renumbering the temporary dimension or
dragging either end. - True
10. Not all walls are rectilinear. For these situations, it is best to use: - Edit
Profile
11. Two common "hosted" elements are: - Doors and Windows
12. When you desire a door that is not already loaded into your project, you
start the Door tool, then click what? - Load Family
, 13. To change the swing direction of a door that is already in place a user can
click what? - Control Arrows
14. Window families cannot be made with multiple sizes within the single
family. - False
15. Revit files can be saved back to a previous version. - False
16. When creating a floor you need to first sketch its outline. Sketching involves
defining the boundaries of a floor. What are the two ways you can accomplish
this? - Picking walls or lines, and sketching the outline of the floor
17. When drawing the boundary of a floor sketch it must be a closed loop or
loops. - True
18. Regarding sketching or edit mode, to accept and finalize your modification
you must: - Click the green check mark
19. Flat roofs are impossible in Revit. If you desire a flat roof, it must be drawn
as a floor. - False
20. To enable sloped edges during roof sketch, check the "Defines Slope" box. -
True
21. Regarding roofs, the triangle shape next to the sketch line indicates that the
sketch line "Defines Slope." - True
22. While editing, the red "X" cancels the edit mode. - True
23. In Revit, two methods of creating a ceiling are: - Automatic and Sketch
24. Roofs boundary lines must be either all "Define Slope" or not. You cannot
have some that "Define Slope" and some that do not. - False
25. A floor is a horizontal surface supported by a building structure. - True
26. Drawing Sheets can hold which of the following model Views - 3D Views,
Interior Elevations, Stairs, Plans, Sections, Ceilings
27. Drawing Sheet views are listed under "Sheets" in the Project Browser - True
CORRECT ANSWERS
1. What does the acronym B.I.M. stand for? - Building Information Modeling
2. What is Revit? - A purpose-built software tool to enable Building
Information Modeling
3. While in a 3D view, where is the ViewCube found on the user interface? - In
the upper right corner of the Drawing Area
4. Which is the definition of a building level? - Horizontal reference planes that
act as references in a building model for level-hosted elements, such as ceilings
and floors
5. Which is the definition of a grid? - Vertical reference planes represented as
lines in the plan, elevation and section views
6. Two methods discussed to add walls are picking lines and sketching. - True
7. Which of the following are examples of location lines for placing walls? -
Wall Centerline, Core Face: Exterior, Finish Face: Interior, Core Centerline
8. A door can be placed in a model without a wall - False
9. Wall lengths can be adjusted by renumbering the temporary dimension or
dragging either end. - True
10. Not all walls are rectilinear. For these situations, it is best to use: - Edit
Profile
11. Two common "hosted" elements are: - Doors and Windows
12. When you desire a door that is not already loaded into your project, you
start the Door tool, then click what? - Load Family
, 13. To change the swing direction of a door that is already in place a user can
click what? - Control Arrows
14. Window families cannot be made with multiple sizes within the single
family. - False
15. Revit files can be saved back to a previous version. - False
16. When creating a floor you need to first sketch its outline. Sketching involves
defining the boundaries of a floor. What are the two ways you can accomplish
this? - Picking walls or lines, and sketching the outline of the floor
17. When drawing the boundary of a floor sketch it must be a closed loop or
loops. - True
18. Regarding sketching or edit mode, to accept and finalize your modification
you must: - Click the green check mark
19. Flat roofs are impossible in Revit. If you desire a flat roof, it must be drawn
as a floor. - False
20. To enable sloped edges during roof sketch, check the "Defines Slope" box. -
True
21. Regarding roofs, the triangle shape next to the sketch line indicates that the
sketch line "Defines Slope." - True
22. While editing, the red "X" cancels the edit mode. - True
23. In Revit, two methods of creating a ceiling are: - Automatic and Sketch
24. Roofs boundary lines must be either all "Define Slope" or not. You cannot
have some that "Define Slope" and some that do not. - False
25. A floor is a horizontal surface supported by a building structure. - True
26. Drawing Sheets can hold which of the following model Views - 3D Views,
Interior Elevations, Stairs, Plans, Sections, Ceilings
27. Drawing Sheet views are listed under "Sheets" in the Project Browser - True