OVERVIEW AND GUIDELINES
ASVAB
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test.
Study Plan
A structured approach to improve subject knowledge.
Practice Exams
Tests designed to enhance preparation and identify
weaknesses.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Areas of proficiency and difficulty in subject matter.
AFQT
Armed Forces Qualification Test score determining military
eligibility.
Subtests
Individual sections of the ASVAB exam.
Paper-based Test
Traditional format of the ASVAB exam using paper.
Computer-based Test
Digital format of the ASVAB exam with different rules.
Test-taking Mindset
Mental readiness and focus during an exam.
Sample Tests
Practice exams to familiarize with test format.
Timer Usage
Setting time limits for each exam section.
Quiet Environment
A distraction-free space for optimal concentration.
,Scratch Paper
Extra paper for calculations during the exam.
Answer Sheet
Form used to record responses during the test.
No Break Policy
Continuous testing without interruptions during subtests.
Short Breaks
Brief pauses allowed between different subtests.
Performance Review
Analyzing test results to identify study focus areas.
Word Knowledge Subtest
Evaluates vocabulary and language comprehension skills.
Arithmetic Reasoning Subtest
Assesses problem-solving using mathematical concepts.
Exam Conditions
Simulating real test environment for practice.
Improvement Measurement
Assessing progress through subsequent practice tests.
Confidence Building
Gaining assurance through practice and preparation.
Subtest 1
General Science, 25 questions, 11 minutes.
Subtest 2
Arithmetic Reasoning, 30 questions, 36 minutes.
Subtest 3
Word Knowledge, 35 questions, 11 minutes.
Subtest 4
Paragraph Comprehension, 15 questions, 13 minutes.
Subtest 5
Mathematics Knowledge, 30 questions, 36 minutes.
Subtest 6
,Electronics Information, 20 questions, 9 minutes.
Subtest 7
Auto & Shop Information, 25 questions, 11 minutes.
Subtest 8
Mechanical Comprehension, 25 questions, 19 minutes.
Subtest 9
Assembling Objects, 25 questions, 15 minutes.
Carnivore
An animal that eats only meat.
Omnivore
An animal that eats both plants and meat.
Herbivore
An animal that eats only plants.
Digestive System
System responsible for food digestion.
Nervous System
System controlling body functions and responses.
Circulatory System
System transporting blood and nutrients.
Respiratory System
System responsible for breathing and gas exchange.
Chemical Process
Transformation involving molecular changes.
Hinge Joints
Joints allowing movement in one direction.
Ball and Socket Joints
Joints allowing multi-directional movement.
Fixed Joints
Joints that do not allow movement.
Pivot Joints
Joints allowing rotational movement.
, Sky Personification
Greek god associated with the sky.
Pluto
Dwarf planet formerly classified as the ninth planet.
Uranus
Seventh planet from the sun.
Mars
Fourth planet from the sun.
Earth
Third planet from the sun.
Kingdom
Broadest classification level for living organisms.
Phylum
Group of related classes in biological taxonomy.
Class
Group of related orders in biological taxonomy.
Genus
Group of closely related species.
Quantum
Single unit of energy or matter.
Light speed
186,000 miles per second in vacuum.
Brightest planet
Venus is brightest after sun and moon.
White blood cells
Cells that fight infections in the body.
Asteroid belt
Region between Mars and Jupiter containing asteroids.
Atomic number
Number of protons in an atom's nucleus.
Nucleus