ASVAB Practice Book (eBook)
297 Seiten
Publishdrive (Verlag)
978-0-00-109882-4 (ISBN)
What if I told you that preparing for the ASVAB with real confidence-without stress, without confusion, and without feeling unready-can become your reality?
If you're worried you haven't practiced enough full-length tests or you're unsure how you'll perform under real exam timing, then training with complete ASVAB practice tests can be your answer.
It can dramatically improve your AFQT score, your line scores, your pacing, and your accuracy-because nothing prepares you better than practicing with tests that follow the exact structure of the real ASVAB.
This practice book has one purpose only: to simulate the real ASVAB with 15 full-length practice tests built to match the official exam in every detail, each including clear answer explanations to help you learn from your mistakes.
All tests follow the same format used in the Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Mathematics Knowledge, and the rest of the ASVAB subtests. So whether you're aiming for a higher AFQT, specific MOS requirements, or simply need more repetition, these tests give you realistic, exam-accurate preparation.
And you don't need long study sessions. Even with 30-40 minutes a day, this system helps you build the endurance, speed, and confidence required to perform at your best.
If you feel unsure whether this can help, don't worry. Inside this book you'll find full-length practice exams that reveal your strengths, expose your weak areas, and show you exactly how close you are to your target score.
This is perfect if you want a cost-effective, structured way to practice without relying on expensive prep programs or scattered online questions.
Whether you struggle with math, vocabulary, reading, mechanics, electronics, or timing, these tests train you to think and perform exactly the way the ASVAB expects.
Here is just a fraction of what you'll discover inside this book:
15 full-length ASVAB practice tests mirroring real exam difficulty
• Answer explanations for every question to reinforce learning
• A complete 4-week testing schedule to guide your practice
• True-to-exam coverage of AR, WK, PC, MK, GS, EI, MC, AS, and AO
• Hundreds of exam-style questions that build speed and accuracy
• Perfect for AFQT improvement and boosting line scores for better MOS options
• Timed practice sessions to master real-test pacing
• Up-to-date, exam-aligned content-no outdated or recycled material
• A realistic practice experience that strengthens performance through repetition
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Practice Test 1
Practice Test 1
Section 1 — Word Knowledge (Q1–Q25)
Choose the word that MOST nearly means the same as the capitalized word.
Q1. RELUCTANT
A) eager
B) hesitant
C) proud
D) relieved
E) offended
Correct: B
Why: “Hesitant” means unwilling or unsure.
Q2. ACCUMULATE
A) ignore
B) collect
C) destroy
D) refuse
E) compare
Correct: B
Why: “Accumulate” means to gather.
Q3. INFREQUENT
A) rare
B) hurried
C) excessive
D) cautious
E) precise
Correct: A
Why: “Infrequent” means rare.
Q4. ELABORATE
A) simple
B) detailed
C) random
D) automatic
E) unknown
Correct: B
Why: “Elaborate” means detailed.
Q5. RESTRICT
A) limit
B) borrow
C) describe
D) connect
E) measure
Correct: A
Why: “Restrict” means limit.
Q6. MISLEAD
A) warn
B) confuse
C) trick
D) allow
E) motivate
Correct: C
Why: “Mislead” means deceive.
Q7. VIGOROUS
A) weak
B) energetic
C) doubtful
D) exhausted
E) partial
Correct: B
Why: “Vigorous” means strong or energetic.
Q8. MODIFY
A) change
B) ignore
C) expand
D) confuse
E) reduce
Correct: A
Why: “Modify” means change.
Q9. ADEQUATE
A) useless
B) polite
C) enough
D) rare
E) heavy
Correct: C
Why: “Adequate” means sufficient.
Q10. PRECISE
A) approximate
B) exact
C) delayed
D) silent
E) partial
Correct: B
Why: “Precise” means exact.
Q11. DISPUTE
A) agreement
B) argument
C) ceremony
D) delay
E) reward
Correct: B
Why: “Dispute” is a disagreement.
Q12. OBLIVIOUS
A) aware
B) unaware
C) strong
D) fortunate
E) capable
Correct: B
Why: “Oblivious” means unaware.
Q13. PROLONG
A) shorten
B) lengthen
C) adjust
D) display
E) assemble
Correct: B
Why: “Prolong” means extend.
Q14. SPONTANEOUS
A) planned
B) impulsive
C) delayed
D) unnatural
E) doubtful
Correct: B
Why: “Spontaneous” means done without planning.
Q15. REVOKE
A) cancel
B) purchase
C) translate
D) remove
E) adjust
Correct: A
Why: “Revoke” means cancel.
Q16. CONVEY
A) send
B) hide
C) argue
D) record
E) correct
Correct: A
Why: “Convey” means communicate or transport.
Q17. DENSE
A) thick
B) empty
C) narrow
D) shallow
E) minor
Correct: A
Why: “Dense” means packed tightly.
Q18. CONTRADICT
A) support
B) oppose
C) combine
D) tolerate
E) describe
Correct: B
Why: “Contradict” means oppose or deny.
Q19. HARSH
A) gentle
B) severe
C) smooth
D) casual
E) vague
Correct: B
Why: “Harsh” means severe.
Q20. PERPLEX
A) confuse
B) strengthen
C) entertain
D) prepare
E) convince
Correct: A
Why: “Perplex” means confuse.
Q21. SUBMERGE
A) float
B) sink
C) remove
D) return
E) warn
Correct: B
Why: “Submerge” means go under.
Q22. TENTATIVE
A) final
B) uncertain
C) perfect
D) unfair
E) brave
Correct: B
Why: “Tentative” means uncertain.
Q23. PROMINENT
A) hidden
B) famous
C) harmful
D) brief
E) distant
Correct: B
Why: “Prominent” means well-known.
Q24. CREDIBLE
A) doubtful
B) believable
C) complex
D) fragile
E) moving
Correct: B
Why: “Credible” means believable.
Q25. REMEDY
A) fix
B) delay
C) remove
D) punish
E) share
Correct: A
Why: “Remedy” means cure or fix.
Section 2 — Paragraph Comprehension (Q26–Q50)
Read the passage and answer the questions.
Passage:
Modern satellites use a combination of solar energy and onboard batteries to maintain power. Solar panels provide electricity during sunlight exposure, while rechargeable batteries supply power when the satellite passes into Earth’s shadow. Engineers design these systems to ensure uninterrupted operation for communication, navigation, and scientific instruments.
Q26. What is the primary benefit of batteries on satellites?
A) Reducing the satellite’s mass
B) Providing power when sunlight is unavailable
C) Increasing communication speed
D) Preventing overheating
E) Allowing faster orbit changes
Correct: B
Why: Batteries power the satellite during darkness.
Q27. According to the passage, solar panels are used because they:
A) operate only at night
B) require no maintenance
C) generate power in sunlight
D) are cheaper than batteries
E) reduce signal interference
Correct: C
Why: Solar panels create electricity from sunlight.
Q28. The word “uninterrupted” in context means:
A) delayed
B) continuous
C) uncertain
D) excessive
E) limited
Correct: B
Why: “Uninterrupted” means continuous.
Q29. The passage suggests satellites must:
A) avoid Earth’s shadow
B) store power for shadow periods
C) increase their speed
D) use only batteries
E) replace panels often
Correct: B
Why: Batteries supply power when sunlight is blocked.
Q30. Why do satellites rely on both solar panels and batteries?
A) To replace damaged components
B) To balance weight in orbit
C) To ensure power in all conditions
D) To avoid using fuel
E) To reduce communication errors
Correct: C
Why: Both sources ensure constant power.
Section 2 — Paragraph Comprehension (Q26–Q50) — Continued
Passage 2:
Deserts are known for dramatic temperature changes. While daytime heat can exceed 100°F, nighttime temperatures may drop sharply due to the lack of moisture in the air. Water vapor helps retain heat, so without it, deserts cool rapidly after sunset.
Q31. Why do deserts cool quickly at night?
A) They have too many clouds
B) They lack water vapor
C) The sand absorbs too much heat
D) Animals burrow into the ground
E) Winds blow away warm air
Correct: B
Why: Without moisture, heat escapes quickly.
Q32. According to the passage, water vapor helps:
A) block sunlight
B) warm the ground
C) retain heat
D) reduce rainfall
E) cool the air
Correct: C
Why: Water vapor traps heat.
Q33. The word “dramatic” means:
A) unusual
B) extreme
C) slow
D) subtle
E) peaceful
Correct: B
Why: “Dramatic” here means extreme.
Q34. What happens to desert temperatures after sunset?
A) They rise gradually
B) They remain the same
C) They drop sharply
D) They move randomly
E) They become unstable
Correct: C
Why: Deserts cool rapidly at night.
Q35. Which factor most affects desert heat retention?
A) Vegetation
B) Pressure
C) Water vapor
D) Wind direction
E) Cloud movement
Correct: C
Why: Water vapor keeps heat in.
Passage 3:
The invention of the steam engine revolutionized transportation. Before its development, long-distance travel relied heavily on wind power, animal strength, or human endurance. The steam engine made it possible to move goods and people faster and more reliably, transforming economies and expanding trade routes.
Q36. What did the steam engine primarily improve?
A) Fuel prices
B) Communication
C) Transportation speed
D) Water quality
E) Farming methods
Correct: C
Why: Steam engines increased travel speed.
Q37. Before steam engines, long-distance travel depended on:
A) electricity
B) fossil fuels
C) wind or animal power
D) satellites
E) chemical engines
Correct: C
Why: Travel relied on wind/animals.
Q38. What does the passage suggest about trade routes?
A) They shrank
B) They became unreliable
C) They expanded
D) They stopped completely
E) They moved underground
Correct: C
Why: Steam engines expanded trade.
Q39. The word “revolutionized” means:
A) limited
B) discouraged
C) greatly changed
D) ignored
E) delayed
Correct: C
Why: “Revolutionized” = major change.
Q40. Steam engines made transportation more:
A) unpredictable
B) expensive
C) reliable
D) seasonal
E) dangerous
Correct: C
Why: Steam travel was reliable.
Passage 4:
Healthy sleep habits are essential for mental and physical well-being. Studies show that regular sleep schedules improve memory, reaction time, and decision-making. Experts recommend avoiding screens before bed, maintaining a cool room temperature, and limiting caffeine...
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.11.2025 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
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| ISBN-10 | 0-00-109882-9 / 0001098829 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-00-109882-4 / 9780001098824 |
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