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2024 Real asvab test Questions and Answers With Complete Solutions, Exams of Health sciences

Proteins - ✔✔necessary for body's maintenance, growth, and repair (GS) Carbohydrates and Fats - ✔✔used primarily for energy (GS) 212 - ✔✔Water boils at ____ degrees fahrenheit (GS) 100 - ✔✔Water boils at ____ degrees Celsius (GS) 373 - ✔✔Water boils at ____ Ks on the Kelvin scale (GS) Veins - ✔✔carry blood from capillaries toward the heart. (GS) Arteries - ✔✔carry blood away from the heart. (GS) Ventricles - ✔✔lower chamber of the heart (GS) Red Blood Cells - ✔✔component of blood which carries oxygen (GS)

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2024 Real asvab test Questions and Answers
With Complete Solutions
Proteins - ✔✔necessary for body's maintenance, growth, and repair (GS)
Carbohydrates and Fats - ✔✔used primarily for energy (GS)
212 - ✔✔Water boils at ____ degrees fahrenheit (GS)
100 - ✔✔Water boils at ____ degrees Celsius (GS)
373 - ✔✔Water boils at ____ Ks on the Kelvin scale (GS)
Veins - ✔✔carry blood from capillaries toward the heart. (GS)
Arteries - ✔✔carry blood away from the heart. (GS)
Ventricles - ✔✔lower chamber of the heart (GS)
Red Blood Cells - ✔✔component of blood which carries oxygen (GS)
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Proteins - ✔✔necessary for body's maintenance, growth, and repair (GS) Carbohydrates and Fats - ✔✔used primarily for energy (GS) 212 - ✔✔Water boils at ____ degrees fahrenheit (GS) 100 - ✔✔Water boils at ____ degrees Celsius (GS) 373 - ✔✔Water boils at ____ Ks on the Kelvin scale (GS) Veins - ✔✔carry blood from capillaries toward the heart. (GS) Arteries - ✔✔carry blood away from the heart. (GS) Ventricles - ✔✔lower chamber of the heart (GS) Red Blood Cells - ✔✔component of blood which carries oxygen (GS)

Rust - ✔✔Formed on Iron when an electrolyte (example: H2O) turns iron and oxygen into iron oxide (GS) Fe2O3 - ✔✔iron oxide aka rust (GS) Chemical - ✔✔Iron forming rust is an example of a ________ process. (GS) Respiration - ✔✔process by which animals convert oxygen and sugars into carbon dioxide and water (GS) photosynthesis - ✔✔process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and sugar (GS) Inert Noble Gases - ✔✔Helium and neon are examples of _____ ______ ______, and do not react chemically. (GS) Solution - ✔✔When sugar and water are mixed together, they form a _______, in which the sugar particles become evenly distributed throughout the water. This is not chemical, as sugar can be restored by boiling the water. (GS) Does Not - ✔✔Ice (Does/Does Not) alter the chemistry of H2O. (GS) O Negative - ✔✔Type of blood which can be given to anybody without an adverse reaction (universal donor) (GS)

Phenotype - ✔✔physical expression of a certain genotype (GS) Chromosomes - ✔✔tightly coiled strands of DNA which contain multiple genes (GS) Sedimentary - ✔✔Shale is derived from clay, and is a _______ rock. (GS) Autotroph - ✔✔known as a producer, can produce it's own food (GS) Saprotroph - ✔✔aka decomposer (GS) Heterotroph - ✔✔relies on other organisms to be it's food (GS) Scavenger - ✔✔relies on decaying flesh; example: Vulture (GS) Momentum - ✔✔tendency of an object to continue moving in the same direction (GS) Velocity - ✔✔rate at which an object changes direction (GS) Acceleration - ✔✔rate of change of velocity (GS)

Force - ✔✔push or pull on an object that forces an object to change it's speed or direction (GS) Centimeter - ✔✔one hundredth of a meter (GS) Millimeter - ✔✔one thousandth of a meter (GS) Decameter - ✔✔10 meters (GS) Hectometer - ✔✔100 meters (GS) Igneous - ✔✔examples of this rock: obsidian, granite, basalt, etc, formed by the cooling of lava (GS) Lunar - ✔✔type of eclipse where the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun, the Moon passes through Earth's shadow (GS) Red - ✔✔color with the lowest frequency (GS) Violet - ✔✔color with the highest frequency (GS) Neutrons and Protons - ✔✔major portion of an atom's mass (GS)

Probability - ✔✔number of desired outcomes

number of possible outcomes (AR) 5! - ✔✔5x4x3x2x1 (MK) Load - ✔✔device which converts electrical energy into heat, light, or motion (EI) Photosensitive Diode - ✔✔Left side- Anode Right side- Cathode Zener Diode - ✔✔Left side- Anode Right side- Cathode Light Emitting Diode - ✔✔(LED) Left side- Anode Right side- Cathode Tunnel Diode - ✔✔

Hertz - ✔✔used to express frequency (cycle per second) of alternating current; 1 ________ = one cycle per second (EI) Conductor - ✔✔element which freely conducts electricity (EI) Insulator - ✔✔does not conduct electricity at all (EI) Semiconductor - ✔✔neither a good conductor or insulator (EI) Earth Ground - ✔✔usually found outside a building, uses conductors, used to funnel away stray electricity in appliances to avoid shocks (EI) Electron Flow Theory - ✔✔Electrons flow from areas of excess negative charge to areas of less negative charge (EI) Positive - ✔✔When a conductor is connected across the terminals of a battery, the electrons in the conductor will be forced from the negative terminal of the battery toward the __________ terminal. (EI) Solids, Gasses, and Liquids - ✔✔Electrons can flow through _________, ___________, ____ _________. (EI) Resistance - ✔✔can slow down the flow of electrons but will not stop it completely (EI)

Liters - ✔✔basic unit of volume (GS) 100 - ✔✔Hecto- base x ____(GS) Yellow Dwarf - ✔✔What type of star is the sun? Trachea - ✔✔aka windpipe (GS) Heat - ✔✔When energy is lost, it is usually dissipated as ________. (EI) .1 - ✔✔Deci- base x ____ (GS) .01 - ✔✔Centi- base x ____ (GS) Cerebellum - ✔✔The ____ is the portion of the brain that controls balance and muscle coordination. (GS) Capillaries - ✔✔the smallest blood vessels, deliver oxygenated blood to the body's tissues and carry away deoxygenated blood (GS) Lower leg - ✔✔Where is the tibia located? (GS)

Tendons - ✔✔connects muscle to bone (GS) Ligaments - ✔✔connects bone to bone (GS) Net Force - ✔✔total of various pushes and pulls acting on an object (MC) Cerebrum - ✔✔portion of brain considered to be the center of intelligence (GS) Third - ✔✔Newton's _____ Law of Motion States: For every action there is an equal or opposite reaction (MC) Arteries - ✔✔carry oxygenated blood (GS) Veins - ✔✔carry deoxygenated blood (GS) Refraction - ✔✔when light bends due to passing through a medium (GS) Gram - ✔✔basic unit of mass or weight in metric system (GS) Covalent - ✔✔bond formed when two atoms bond by sharing a pair of electrons (GS)

Power - ✔✔Formula for ________: work divided by time w/t (MC) Energy - ✔✔capacity to do work (MC) Delta - ✔✔represents change in quantity (MC) Joule - ✔✔(J) basic unit of work (MC) Momentum - ✔✔Formula for _______: p=mv Inertia - ✔✔tendency objects to resist changes in their motion Newton - ✔✔basic unit of force (MC) Potential - ✔✔this type of energy is derived from position, shape, or state NOT from motion (MC) Work - ✔✔Formula for _______: w=fd

f-force d- displacement (MC) Acceleration - ✔✔Formula for _______: change in velocity


change in time (MC) Kinetic - ✔✔type of energy possessed by a moving object (MC) Power - ✔✔rate at which work is preformed (MC) Watts - ✔✔Power is measured in ________ or sometimes horsepower. (MC)

  • one joule per second. or one ampere x one volt Hertz - ✔✔used to measure frequency (EI) Shells - ✔✔Electrons orbit in a set of layers/ levels called ______. Neutral - ✔✔When an atom is ____ it has the same number of protons and electrons. (EI) Valence Shell - ✔✔Outer shell of an atom (EI)

Piston - ✔✔moves up and down inside an engine's cylinder (AI) Cylinder - ✔✔The following occur in an engine's ______: fuel and air are ignited, pushing the piston down, and expelling gases when piston moves back up (AI) Oil Pan - ✔✔The following occur in an engine's ______: oil drips from various parts and is picked up by the oil tube and is sent back to the oil pump (AI) Secondary Coil Winding - ✔✔high-voltage winding in a car's ignition system (AI) Sensors - ✔✔sends data to a car's computer (AI) Actuators - ✔✔receives commands from a car's computer (AI) Crankshaft - ✔✔powers the car's oil pump (usually) (AI) Internal Combustion Engines - ✔✔takes chemical energy, convert it to heat energy, and then into mechanical energy (AI) Oil Galleries - ✔✔passages throughout the engine that deliver oil to various engine components

Electronic Fuel Injection - ✔✔most cars have this instead of carburetors now (AI) Viscosity - ✔✔ability to flow Connecting Rod - ✔✔connects each piston to the engine's crankshaft (AI) Lead - ✔✔Car's battery has plates made from this which is immersed in sulfuric acid and water (AI) Air - ✔✔____-cooling and water-cooling are the two major types of engine cooling systems. (AI) Pressure - ✔✔The two valves on the radiator caps are a _______ valve and a vacuum valve. OHV - ✔✔aka overhead valve (AI) High Pressure - ✔✔Diesel engines employ this to ignite the air-fuel mixture. DC - ✔✔type of electricity a car's batter provides (AI) Muffler - ✔✔In most cars, exhaust gases pass from the catalytic converter and through the ______ before leaving the car.

Half Shaft - ✔✔short drive shaft between the CV joints and drive axle Hydraulic - ✔✔aka fluid; Type of pressure breaks work through Newton-meter - ✔✔Used to express torque (also a foot-pound) (MC) Socket - ✔✔Instead of using a wrench to loosen a fastener in a tight space you could use a _______ with a ratchet handle. (SI) 90 - ✔✔A measuring device with two arms that meet at a ______ degree angle are called steel square, Carpenter's square, or framing square. One End of Lever - ✔✔Where the fulcrum is on a third-class lever Middle of Lever - ✔✔Where force is applied on third-class lever PE=mgh - ✔✔Formula for calculating gravitational potential energy Directly - ✔✔ A square has how many sides? - ✔✔ 4

How much is 2 plus 2? - ✔✔ 4 A rose is a what? - ✔✔A flower What is the best explanation of how a smooth round stone became smooth? - ✔✔It was in a stream for a long time If you place bean seeds between moist paper towels and watch the stem leaves appear you will see a demonstration of? - ✔✔germination Any astronomical body that revolves around a larger body is called? - ✔✔satellite In chemistry, to be classified as an organic substance, a substance must contain? - ✔✔carbon atoms What element does not contain any neutrons? - ✔✔Hydrogen What is the symbol for hydroxyl ion? - ✔✔OH- A perpetual-motion machine can never be built because it is not possible to eliminate what? - ✔✔Clasticity