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, Introduction to Revit
Chapter 1 Review Questions
1. When you create a project in Revit, do you work in 3D or 2D?
a. You work in 2D in plan views and in 3D in non-plan views.
b. You work in 3D almost all of the time, even when you are using what looks like a flat
view.
c. You work in 2D or 3D depending on how you toggle the 2D/3D control.
d. You work in 2D in plan and section views and in 3D views.
Answer: b
2. What is the purpose of the Project Browser?
a. It enables you to browse through the building project, similar to a walk through.
b. It is the interface for managing all of the files that are required to create the complete
architectural model of the building.
c. It manages multiple Revit projects as an alternative to using File Explorer.
d. It is used to access and manage the views of the project.
Answer: d
3. Where do you change the visual style?
a. Ribbon
b. View Control Bar
c. Options Bar
d. Properties
Answer: b
4. What is the difference between Type Properties and Properties?
a. Properties stores parameters that apply to the selected individual element. Type
Properties stores parameters that impact every element of the same type in the project.
b. Properties stores the location parameters of an element. Type Properties stores the size
and identity parameters of an element.
c. Properties only stores parameters of the view. Type Properties stores parameters of
model components.
Answer: a
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5. When you start a new project, how do you specify the base information in the new file?
a. Transfer the base information from an existing project.
b. Select the right template for the task.
c. Revit automatically extracts the base information from imported or linked file(s).
Answer: b
6. What is the main difference between a view made using (Default 3D View) and a view
made using (Camera)?
a. Use Default 3D View for exterior views and Camera for interiors.
b. Default 3D View creates a static image and a Camera view is live and always updated.
c. Default 3D View is orthographic and a Camera view is perspective.
d. Default 3D View is used for the overall building and a Camera view is used for looking in
tight spaces.
Answer: c
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Chapter 2 Review Questions
1. What type of view do you need to be in to add a level to your project?
a. Any non-plan view.
b. As this is done using a dialog box, the view does not matter.
c. Any view except for 3D.
d. Any section or elevation view.
Answer: d
2. How do you line up grid lines that might be different lengths, as shown in Figure 2–75?
Figure 2–75
a. Delete and redraw the grid lines.
b. Select the grid line and use the drag control to line up with the other grid lines.
c. Select the grid line, right-click, and select Auto-Align.
d. In Properties, change the Length to get them into position.
Answer: b
3. Grids can be displayed in a 3D view.
a. True
b. False
Answer: a
4. Which of the following types of CAD formats can you import into Revit? (Select all that
apply.)
a. .DWG
b. .XLS
c. .SAT
d. .DGN
Answer: a, c, d
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