Topics: Colors and Effects, Documents, Interactive, Objects/Graphics/Images, Text
Q1. What is it called when a tag with a leader has a drag control where the leader touches the element?
- Attached End
- Preferences > Reviewing
- Preferences > Reading
- Preferences > Commenting
Q2. A designer would like to create a new parameter in a schedule that contains a mathematical expression combining two existing fields. What is the process?
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Edit Fields > Combined Parameter
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Sorting/Grouping > Grand Totals
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Formatting > Field Formatting > Calculate Totals
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Edit Fields > Calculated Parameter
- in the Properties palette
- in the Project Browser
- on the Options Bar
- in the Set Work Plane dialog box
- door
- floor
- furniture
- wall
- section view
- elevation view
- 3D view
- plan view
Q6. In a model whose units are configured in feet, what would you type to get a liner object to be 100 millimeters long?
- 100'
- 100/25.4
- 100mm
- 100m
Q7. A colleague shared an Excel file with you, and you want to display a worksheet that is hidden in it. How can you do that?
- On the View tab, click New Window.
- On the Review tab, click Unhide Sheet.
- On the Home tab, click Unhide.
- Right-click any worksheet tab and select Unhide.
Q8. When sketching a roof by footprint, which option allows an edge of the sketch to be sloped in the final roof?
- Slope arrow
- Extend to wall core
- Defines slope
- Overhang
Q9. When importing a CAD drawing into a drafting view, how do you remove layers that you do not need?
- Select the imported CAD drawing, click the Query tool, and then in the dialog that appears, click Delete.
- Select the imported CAD drawing and, on the Properties palette, click Edit Type > Delete Layers.
- Select the improted CAD drawing, tab to select elements you don't want, and then press Delete.
- Select the imported CAD drawing, right-click, and select Delete Layers.
- hosted components
- in-place models
- detail items
- system families
Q11. In a legend view, where would you find the drop-down list of the families - such as doors, windows, and other components - you want to use as legend components?
- contextual Modify tab on the ribbon
- Options Bar
- right-click menu
- Type Selector
Q12. While working in Revit, you often need additional lines to help define locations for elements in a mode. You can hide these lines in the appropriate views later, when necessary. What are these extra lines called?
- detail lines
- construction lines
- reference planes
- reference lines
- line weights
- annotative components with text
- model surface patterns
- hosted components
Q14. When hard-copy printing, what Print dialog option allows you to specify that you want sheet 100 of 100 sheets to be at the bottom of the pile, so that sheet 1 of 100 is on the top of the pile?
- Sort Sheets Descending Order
- Reverse Print Order
- Last Sheet to Bottom
- Set Sheets to Plot in Reverse
Q15. Topography is made up of contour lines of differing levels. The Label Contours command allows you to add a contour label to show the contour heights visually in views. How do you place a contour label?
- Pick two points passing through one or more contour lines.
- Use the Tag by Category tool.
- Select the contour line and right-click.
- Drag a window selection over the contour line and edit on the Properties palette.
- 3D modeling for video game design.
- Graphic design and image editing.
- Building information modeling (BIM) for architecture, engineering, and construction.
- Web development and coding.
- Chefs and restaurant owners.
- Architects, structural engineers, MEP engineers, designers, and contractors.
- Astronomers and astrophysicists.
- Musicians and composers.
- AutoCAD allows for 3D modeling, while Revit is limited to 2D drawings.
- AutoCAD is exclusively used for architectural design, while Revit is used for structural engineering.
- Revit creates intelligent 3D models with real-world information, while AutoCAD focuses on 2D and 3D drawings without detailed object information.
- AutoCAD and Revit are essentially the same software with different names.
- It allows architects to create precise designs with real-life building components, generate floor plans, and perform analysis.
- It specializes in creating artistic sculptures and paintings.
- It is primarily used for financial analysis of construction projects.
- It assists in creating musical compositions.
- Revit doesn't offer any features for multidiscipline coordination.
- The ability to create 2D drawings quickly.
- Real-time sharing of Revit models with structural engineers and construction professionals.
- Advanced rendering capabilities for design visualization.
- It is used for creating abstract art installations.
- It allows engineers to create 3D reinforcement designs, perform structural analysis, and facilitate steel fabrication.
- It specializes in composing music for construction projects.
- It has tools for planning plumbing systems only.
- It enables the creation, modeling, and documentation of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems within the context of a full BIM project.
- It focuses on documenting food recipes.
- It specializes in documenting historical artifacts.
- It assists in creating 2D animations.
- A model for creating digital art.
- A model for designing clothing and fashion accessories.
- A model that specifies materials and equipment needed for the production process.
- A model for creating animated movies.
- Revit can only be obtained through illegal means.
- It can be downloaded for free from the internet.
- You can purchase it through Autodesk's official website with subscription plans.
- It can only be bought in physical stores.
- $100
- $1,000
- $2,000
- $2,545
Q26. If you need multiple Autodesk software products for your work, what cost-effective option is available?
- There are no cost-effective options.
- Purchase each software product separately.
- Use free open-source alternatives.
- Consider Autodesk's AEC industry collection, which bundles various CAD and BIM software, including Revit, at a lower price compared to individual purchases.
Q27. How much can you save annually by purchasing Autodesk's AEC industry collection instead of individual software products?
- $1,000
- $5,000
- $10,000
- Up to $8,000 every year.
- You get a discount on the software.
- You receive lifetime updates and support.
- You can negotiate a lower price.
- You get tailored support and technical assistance in addition to the same price as offered by Autodesk.
- A new project
- The configuration dialog
- The last project you worked on
- The Recent files window.