Monday, July 29, 2013

A Practice Test Book for Autodesk Revit 2013 Exam

A Practice Test Book for Autodesk Revit 2013 ExamClick Image To Visit Site Are you one of those who have studied the 1000-page manuals, know how to do Revit really well, but can’t prepare properly for that multiple-choice exam? So now you can take away that FRUSTRATION by having this book in your hands. IMPORTANT: This book helps you primarily for the very important multiple-choice section of the exam, by putting you in a boot camp environment so that you can really “think” the way you’ll need to during the live exam period.


All the material has been painstakingly reviewed and culled for a vast majority of possible questions that could be on the Autodesk Revit 2013 exam, and put into this book. Why be satisfied with a few 30-question sample exams out there which do not allow you to review properly the material? Here we offer you 540 possible questions (as the book has been updated for Autodesk Revit 2013) – if you go through all of them, trust me – you’ll be ready for the exam!



The Autodesk Official Training Guides (also known as the AOTG’s) are the foundation of the material in the exam. In fact, you’ll find that others were able to pass the exam only because they studied the material from the AOTG’s properly. Therefore this Revit Exam Trainer Book works from the AOTG’s.


Because you are reviewing the material via the multiple choice questions, often you will discover tricks and tips that had been “buried” in the Autodesk Revit 2013 software all along, but you just never knew (or forgot) about them! So the quality of your work will actually improve because you will be able to use the software more efficiently and effectively.


For the Autodesk Revit 2013 edition, they actually combined all three specialties (Architecture, Structure, and MEP (Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing) into one software package (whereas in previous editions, such as Autodesk Architecture 2012 (or even Autodesk Architecture 2011) these were sold as separate softwares). You are now able to choose what you want when you install the software. If you look at the Autodesk Revit WikiHelp, you’ll discover that Autodesk set up the software that the fundamentals are basically the same between all three specialties – Architecture, Structure and MEP (Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing) – they have the same glossary of terms, the same interface, and the same way/system in which the software works in general. The differences between them lies in having more features or more models in certain areas that are suitable for that specialty – for example, there are more structural elements and structurally-related (i.e. engineering) features in the Structure aspect of Revit. Interestingly enough, there is only a certification for Revit Architecture,, not for Structure or MEP – meaning that there are no exams for the latter two specialties. Nevertheless even if you are not in Architecture you will still find this book handy to learn about the software in an “exam” environment. The Revit Exam Trainer Book covers the majority of… Read more…


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