When you create a project in the Autodesk Revit software, do you draw in
3D or 2D?
Correct Answer: You model in 3D almost all of the time, even when using what looks like
a flat view
Explanation:
Revit is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) software. Even in 2D views like floor plans
or elevations, you're interacting with 3D elements. For example, placing a door in a floor plan
inserts a 3D object in the model.
What is the purpose of the Project Browser?
Correct Answer: It is used to access and manage the views of the project
Explanation:
The Project Browser is your navigation tree. It organizes and allows access to all views,
schedules, sheets, and families—essential for efficiently managing the model.
What part of the interface changes according to the command you are using?
Correct Answer: Ribbon, Options Bar, Properties Palette
Explanation:
These interface components are context-sensitive—they adjust their tools and options based on
the active command or selected object, helping you work more efficiently.
The difference between Type Properties and Properties is...
Correct Answer:
• Properties store parameters that apply to the selected individual elements
• Type Properties store parameters that apply to every element of that type
Explanation:
Changing a "Type Property" affects all instances (e.g., all 36"x80" doors), while
"Properties" only impact the selected element (e.g., one door's height offset).
, When you start a new project, how do you specify the base information in the
new file?
Correct Answer: Select the right template for the task
Explanation:
Templates contain default settings, units, families, and views suited for the project's discipline
(architecture, structure, MEP, etc.).
What is the main difference between a 3D view and a Camera view?
Correct Answer:
• 3D View is isometric
• Camera View is perspective
Explanation:
Isometric views are used for technical modeling, while perspective (camera) views
simulate what you’d see in real life for presentations and visualization.
What is the purpose of an alignment line?
Correct Answer: Indicates that the new element is aligned with an existing object
Explanation:
Alignment lines help maintain accurate positioning and design intent, ensuring objects line up
with each other.
How do you edit a temporary dimension?
Correct Answer: Type a new value and press <Enter>
Explanation:
Temporary dimensions allow you to fine-tune placement by typing in precise measurements
directly during or after element placement.
How do you select only doors in a view?