1. After you place a view on a sheet, the section tag displays...
• Correct Answer: The sheet number
Explanation:
When you place a view (like a section or detail) on a sheet, the section tag automatically
updates to show the sheet number where that view is placed.
This helps users quickly navigate from the model to the correct sheet.
2. You can use [blank] to preserve design intent or create equally spaced
elements.
• Correct Answer: Families
Explanation:
Families in Revit are used to create parametric components, which can maintain design intent
and allow for features like equal spacing, standardized sizes, and reusability.
Examples include windows, doors, furniture.
3. Can ceilings be sloped using the ceiling tool?
• Correct Answer: Yes
Explanation:
When using the Ceiling tool, you can create sloped ceilings by using slope arrows or editing
the sketch and assigning elevations to boundary points.
Useful for attics, vaulted rooms, or drainage planning.
4. Which wall parameter is not an instance parameter?
• Correct Answer: Function
, Explanation:
Wall Function (e.g., interior or exterior) is a type parameter, meaning it applies to all instances
of that wall type.
Instance parameters are unique to a specific wall occurrence; Function is shared across all of
the same type.
5. Which one of the following is a System Family only editable in the project
environment?
• Correct Answer: Ceilings
Explanation:
System Families like walls, floors, roofs, and ceilings are not saved as external .RFA files and
can only be edited within the project.
Unlike loadable families (like furniture), you cannot open a ceiling in the Family Editor.
6. All model and annotation family defaults come with...
• Correct Answer: Reference planes
Explanation:
Reference planes act as guidelines or control planes in family templates.
They help define geometry, constraints, and dimensions.
Present in both model and annotation family templates by default.
7. Indicate which statement about sheets is false.
• Correct Answer: Viewports cannot be scaled on a sheet
Explanation:
This is false because viewports in Revit can be scaled.
You can change a view’s scale from its properties, and the viewport will update
accordingly.
8. If you convert an existing wall to a curtain wall, what happens to any doors or
windows that are placed in the selected wall?