I took the Asvab two days ago using this channel and 1 other channel only, and got a really good score. 40 points higher than the first time I took it. Surprisingly, many of the questions in the General Science video especially, were on there.
@@bozanater I only had 8 days to study for it, brother. I hope you did well. I took it almost a month ago, and still waiting to return to meps for physical. This process so damn slow.
@@doughboyque aye gang I used a guy named Grammer hero here on RU-vid type in Grammer hero. If you looking for like a refresh on the math type in “Grammer hero Arithmetic reasoning “
The easiest questions that were on the ASVAB Mechanics portion are (What does "AC" mean? It's Alternating Current.) (During Vehicle maintenance, what is least likely to be changed? Answer is Air Filter.) And finally, (What's the meter that keeps track of total miles a vehicle has is called? It's the Odometer.) By far the easiest questions during that part of the ASVAB lol Everything else ie Functions of lubricants, and the purpose of a head gasket were also easy to know if you know the usual car maintenance.
I thought the same but then again I seen it as an informative way to stay on topic of the answer , and also could be easy because we know more bout cars then what we thought
actually, needed to know this stuff on my 2024 asvab/picat. I had to know calipers, rotors, brakes, torque wrench info... I had to know and be familiar with all these basic concepts. Just remember these concepts. Seriously, it's all important... Just rote memorize the definitions and understand how they work and if theyre connected.
#5 was a differential question and i know for a fact that there are different types of differential gears and ways those work, lsd locks up when it feels the need for power to both wheels or stays out of lockup when its not needed, open differential means only get power to one wheel no matter what, posi meaning locked up both wheels no matter what you do, so in essence that answer is definitely something i have to watch out for since it does only provide power from the transmission to the wheels depending on setting load and speed and thus depending on the type of differential gears you have it will provide power from the transmission to either one or two all the time or some of the time. Its just something to think about.
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@@ramonas.3396probably won’t help anymore but a carb is where the fuel is injected into the air then that air/fuel mixture then goes into the engine with then it compresses it and boom spark=power
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Number 14 is technically incorrect. a Drive shaft transfers the power from transmission to a differential then to the axels then to the wheels. it does not transmit power from the transmission to the wheels.
I keep making a 11 on the picat I honestly don’t know what I’m doing wrong I tried working with grammar hero cus im bad at math but now I don’t think it’s the math fr I have trouble with the shop and auto and science section
⚠⚠Quetions #1 correct answer is C the video is incorrect be carefull The primary function of a carburettor is to mix air and fuel to make a combustion mixture.
A lot of these questions confuse me, for example: “What is a serpentine belt, and how does it function to drive accessories such as the alternator and power steering pump in an engine?” Answer: “A mechanism that drives accessories in the engine such as the alternator and power steering pump.” It seems to me that a handful of these answers are in the question themselves, will the ASVAB be this obvious? I feel it won’t be and i’m not even sure if this will truly help. I’m taking the test soon and i’ll guess i’ll have to see.