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Key Facts: ACP Revit Structural Exam

120 min

Exam Duration

Autodesk / Pearson VUE

5

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Autodesk Exam Objectives

22%

Top Domain Weight (Documentation, Project Management)

Autodesk Exam Objectives

$200

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400-1,200 hrs

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The ACP in Revit for Structural Design is a 120-minute proctored Pearson VUE exam of selected-response questions answered without the software. Autodesk's published blueprint spans five domains: Modeling and Materials (20%), Families (18%), Documentation (22%), Views (18%), and Revit Project Management (22%). Autodesk does not disclose the exact item count or passing score and lists the fee at $200 USD.

Sample ACP Revit Structural Practice Questions

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1In a Revit structural model, what is the key behavioral difference between a structural column and an architectural column?
A.Architectural columns can be placed on a grid but structural columns cannot
B.Structural columns must always be concrete, architectural columns must always be steel
C.Structural columns are load-bearing analytical elements that can host framing and carry loads, while architectural columns are non-load-bearing and used for finish/decorative geometry
D.Architectural columns automatically generate an analytical model but structural columns do not
Explanation: Structural columns are intended to be load-bearing, participate in the analytical model, and can have framing attached, whereas architectural columns are non-structural and primarily used to wrap or represent finished column geometry. Choosing the correct category ensures the element behaves and schedules correctly.
2When placing structural columns at multiple grid intersections at once, which Revit tool or option is most efficient?
A.Manually click each intersection with the Column tool
B.Copy a single column to the clipboard and paste it repeatedly
C.Use the Beam System tool
D.Use the 'At Grids' placement option and select the relevant grid lines
Explanation: The 'At Grids' option lets you select multiple grid lines and place a column at every intersection in a single action, which is the fastest workflow for laying out a structural grid of columns. This is a core efficiency expectation for the ACP exam.
3A structural column needs to extend from Level 1 up to Level 3. Which approach correctly sets its vertical extent?
A.Place three separate columns, one per level
B.Set the column's Base Level to Level 1 and Top Level to Level 3 using base/top constraints and offsets
C.Use the Attach Top/Base command to a roof
D.Sketch the column profile in elevation
Explanation: Structural columns use Base Level/Top Level constraints with optional offsets to define their height. Setting Base Level to Level 1 and Top Level to Level 3 makes a single column span the intended range and update with the levels.
4Which structural element should you use to model a steel wide-flange member spanning horizontally between two columns?
A.Structural Beam (Structural Framing)
B.Structural Column
C.Structural Wall
D.Floor
Explanation: Horizontal load-carrying members such as beams and girders are modeled with the Structural Framing (Beam) tool, which lets you pick a wide-flange section and draw between supports. The framing element can then attach to columns at its ends.
5To quickly fill a rectangular bay with evenly spaced parallel beams, which Revit tool is intended?
A.Truss
B.Brace
C.Beam System
D.Beam (single placement)
Explanation: The Beam System tool generates a set of parallel beams within a sketched or auto-detected boundary using a fixed number or fixed-distance layout rule. It is the standard way to frame infill beams across a bay efficiently.
6What does the 'Attach' relationship do when a beam's end is attached to a column in Revit structural framing?
A.It deletes the beam if the column moves
B.It converts the beam into a brace
C.It changes the beam material to match the column
D.It joins the beam geometry to the column and keeps the beam end constrained to the column so it updates when the column moves
Explanation: Attaching framing to columns (a framing constraint) maintains the connection so that when the column is repositioned, the beam end follows, and the geometry can join cleanly. This preserves model coordination.
7Which foundation type is used to support an individual structural column with a discrete spread footing?
A.Wall foundation
B.Foundation slab (slab foundation)
C.Isolated footing
D.Floor
Explanation: An isolated footing is a discrete, point-supported foundation placed under an individual column to spread its load to the soil. Revit's Isolated foundation tool can host this footing directly under columns.
8A continuous strip footing running beneath a load-bearing structural wall is best modeled with which Revit tool?
A.Isolated Foundation
B.Slab Foundation
C.Wall Foundation
D.Structural Beam
Explanation: The Wall Foundation tool creates a continuous footing hosted by and following a structural wall, automatically updating if the wall changes. This is the correct foundation type for a strip footing under a bearing wall.
9When a column transfers load to a deep foundation, a pile cap is typically supported by what?
A.A group of piles
B.A foundation slab edge
C.A wall foundation
D.Roof framing
Explanation: A pile cap is a thick concrete element that ties together a group of piles and distributes the column load into them. Revit models piles and pile caps as foundation components for deep foundation systems.
10To create an opening in a structural floor that passes through it for a stair or shaft, which approach properly cuts multiple levels at once?
A.Use a Shaft Opening, which cuts through all elements between its base and top constraints
B.Edit the floor sketch boundary on each level separately
C.Delete part of the floor
D.Use a Wall Opening
Explanation: A Shaft Opening is a vertical opening defined by a sketch and base/top constraints that cuts through floors, roofs, and ceilings it intersects. It is the efficient way to create a multi-level vertical opening such as for a stair or elevator.

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