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Free Autodesk RVT_ELEC_01101 Practice Exam with Questions & Answers | Set: 2

Questions 11

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RVT_ELEC_01101 Question 11

A family in a project contains the following types:

The following edits are made in the Family Editor and loaded into the project:

1. The type Plain is renamed to Standard

2 A new type is added named GFCI

Which types does this family now have in the project?

1. The type Plain is renamed to Standard

Options:
A.

Above Counter. Plain. Standard

B.

Above Counter. GFCI. Standard

C.

Above Counter. GFCI. Plain. Standard

D.

Above Counter. Standard

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Questions 12

Refer to exhibit.

RVT_ELEC_01101 Question 12

An electrical designer is working m a view set for Phase 3.

Which elements within this view will be overridden according to the "Temporary" graphic override settings?

Options:
A.

Elements that will be demolished in Phase 4

B.

Elements that were created in Phase 1 and demolished in Phase 3

C.

Elements that were created and demolished in Phase 3

D.

Elements that were created and demolished in Phase 2

Questions 13

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RVT_ELEC_01101 Question 13

Options:
A.

Select the callout and choose a detail view under Reference Other View.

B.

Select the callout and change its type from the Type Selector.

C.

Delete the existing callout and create a new one with the correct type.

D.

Open the callout view from the Project Browser and change its type.

Questions 14

Refer to exhibit.

RVT_ELEC_01101 Question 14

Why is one receptacle shown in full color (black) and one receptacle shown in halftone (gray)?

Options:
A.

The circuit's panelboard is not assigned.

B.

The two receptacles are not on the some circuit.

C.

The wire connecting the two receptacles is not property attached

D.

The two receptacles have different load classifications.

Questions 15

Refer to exhibits.

RVT_ELEC_01101 Question 15

An electrical designer models an existing receptacle on an existing wall that the architect has indicated to be demolished.

RVT_ELEC_01101 Question 15

The view is intended to show demolition, and the view's Phase is set to New Construction. How should the designer indicate that the receptacle must also be demolished?

Options:
A.

Add a Demolition phase, then set the receptacle parameter Phase Demolished to Demolition.

B.

Set the receptacle parameter Phase Demolished to Demolition.

C.

Set the receptacle parameter Phase Demolished to New Construction.

D.

Set the receptacle's type parameter Match Phasing to Host.

Questions 16

A project is almost at the end of design. The electrical designer needs to make sure electrical loads as reported by load summaries accurately reflect all modeled loads. How should a designer view a list of all modeled electrical connectors that are not connected to a circuit?

Options:
A.

Use the command Check Circuits.

B.

Review the System Browser.

C.

Create a circuit schedule.

D.

Use the command Show Disconnects.

Questions 17

An electrical designer needs to add a drafting view to a model from another project. What is the method to do this?

Options:
A.

Select Transfer Project Standards, select the desired project, and then select the drafting view.

B.

Select Open, select the desired project, right-click the desired drafting view, and then copy/paste

C.

Select Link Revit, browse to the desired model, and then select desired drafting view

D.

Select Insert from File, select Insert Views from File, browse to the desired project, and then select the drafting view.

Questions 18

Which feature shows which user created 3n element?

Options:
A.

Gray Inactive Worksets

B.

Worksharing display modes

C.

Show History

D.

Worksets dialog

Exam Code: RVT_ELEC_01101
Certification Provider: Autodesk
Exam Name: Autodesk Certified Professional in Revit for Electrical Design
Last Update: Nov 2, 2025
Questions: 63
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