STRUCTURE
1.When linking to an architectural file (bringing in the underlay), the preferred option for positioning is
-Auto - Origin to Origin.
-Auto - By Shared Coordinates.
-Manual - Origin.
-Manual - Base Point.
-Auto - Center to Center.
2. You want a level to align at the bottom of the slab, rather than the top. What do you do?
-Click the Structure tab's Align button. Click on and drag the level to the bottom of the slab.
-Click the Align button from the Modify tab, or type AL.
-Define a new elevation in the Project Browser.
-Right-click on the level. Drag it to the bottom of the slab
3. You must take two steps to monitor an architectural level in an elevation or section by using the Collaborate tab's Copy Monitor function, and click the Monitor button on the Copy Monitor Tools panel.
-TRUE
-FALSE
4. You apply Visibility/Graphics overrides to your Level 1 plan view. These overrides apply to Levels 2, 3, and so forth.
-TRUE
-FALSE
5. You create a view template
-in the Modify tab ribbon.
-in the View tab ribbon.
-in the Manage tab ribbon.
-by right clicking a view in the project browser and selecting Create View Template.
6. How do you open the Draw panel that allows you to pick lines and create grid lines?
-Right-click on an existing grid line. This will open the Draw panel.
-Click the Grid button in the Structural tab's Datum panel.
-Right-click anywhere in the view. This will open the Draw panel.
-Click the Grid button in the Modify tab's Datum panel.
7. You've carefully selected a steel column and placed it at one grid point. To add the same column to all grid points, you
-copy and place them one by one.
-right-click the column and answer Yes to the prompt, "Place at all grids?"
-right-click the column and select the entire drawing by dragging your mouse.
-select the entire drawing and use the Modify > Place Structural Columns > At Grids command.
8. You've opened the Graphical Column Schedule in the View tab's Schedules dropdown menu.
-a graphical schedule of columns with Course Detail Level.
-a table schedule of columns in fine detail (including each schedule, base height, and top height)
-a graphical schedule of columns in fine detail (showing each schedule, the base height, and top height)
-a table schedule of columns with a normal detail level
-Nothing yet. You are prompted first for level of detail.
9. How do you unload the architectural underlay in the entire project?
-Change the View Level Detail from Fine to Normal.
-Scroll down to the bottom of the project browser, right click on the architectural link, and select Unload.
-Right-click on the heartbeat monitor symbol in the level view. Right-click on Architectural.rvt, and click OK at the prompt.
-Use the Collaborate tab's Copy Monitor function to deselect the link.
10. Because they are isolated, you must place Isolated footings individually.
-TRUE
-FALSE
11. By default, you don't need to set the top and bottom constraint of a shaft opening; Revit assumes a shaft opening will pass through all levels.
-TRUE
-FALSE
12. To add step footings, you select the wall and use the Edit Profile command on the Modify ribbon.
-FALSE
-TRUE
13. Revit automatically generates spot elevations of a step footing on a top-of-footing structural plan.
-TRUE
-FALSE
14. You are drawing a retaining wall, and select Retaining Wall - 300mm Concrete from the Properties tab's Basic Wall family. What is the first step to customize it?
-Click on Edit Type in the Structure tab ribbon.
-Right-click on Retaining Wall - 300mm Concrete and select Edit Type.
-Click on Edit Type in the Modify tab ribbon.
-You don't. Choose a wall that suits you from the extensive options provided.
-Click on Edit Type in the Properties palette.
15. You are unsure if a beam on your structural view is a joist or a girder. How do you check?
-Select the beam. In the Properties palette, scroll down to Structural and Structural Usage. Change to Girder if necessary.
-Select the Modify tab's Properties command.
-Eyeball it against another beam you know is a g
-Hover your mouse over the beam. A callout will describe the beam type, dimensions, etc.
-Right-click on the beam. A callout will describe the beam type, dimensions, etc.
16. You wish to copy all the framing in your Level 1 plan to the above levels. What are your first steps?
-Pick a window around the entire view. Right-click and click on just the framing elements from the dropdown menu.
-Pick a window around the entire view. In the Modify tab's Multi-select area, select Framing.
-Use Ctrl-click to select all framing elements, and then Ctrl+C to copy them.
-Use Ctrl-click to select all framing elements. Drag them into levels in the Project Browser.
-Pick a window around the view. In the Modify tab's Multi-Select area, click Filter and select all framing elements.
17. A framing elevation sets its view plane to a grid line.
-FALSE
-TRUE
18.You are editing in the Structural Settings dialogue box. What are your choice(s) for brace s