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Hyroglyphx
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Message 61 of 85 (366888)
11-29-2006 4:00 PM


Motorheads.... start your engines / Carpenters, don your tools.
1: If a car uses too much oil, which of the following parts may be worn?
2: On an automobile, the governor
3: The alternator
4: First gear in a car with a manual transmission is used:
5: If the electrolyte solution in a battery is too low, you should add:
6: A connecting rod connects the:
7: In a hydraulic brake system, if brake action is soft, a likely explanation is
8: A good fuel-air mixture for an automobile is:
9: To make spark plugs work effectively, the coil and breaker
10: A three-element torque converter consists of a:
11: A bent frame will cause:
12: A stuck thermostat usually has the following symptom(s):
13: A sheet of aluminum should be cut with a:
14: Hammer faces are commonly made of each of the following materials EXCEPT:
15: Hammers, mallets, and sledges are all striking tools, but mallets and sledges don't have:
16: Round objects can be measured most exactly using a:
17: The best chisel to use when making a circular cut in metal is a:
18: The term penny is used to designate the:
19: Painting on a surface with too much moisture
20: To tighten a loose handle on a hammer
21: An 8-point saw
22: Concrete is made by mixing:
23: Which of the following tools is not used to cut metal?
24: The tool below is used to:
25: The tool below is a(n):
Edited by nemesis_juggernaut, : typo

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Hyroglyphx
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Message 64 of 85 (366895)
11-29-2006 4:23 PM
Reply to: Message 62 by Phat
11-29-2006 4:07 PM


Phat scores
30 correct, 5 incorrect out of a possible 35. (85%)

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Hyroglyphx
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Message 66 of 85 (366899)
11-29-2006 4:31 PM
Reply to: Message 63 by Phat
11-29-2006 4:22 PM


Re: Phat: test 3, scores
19 correct, 6 incorrect out of a possible 25. (76%)

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Hyroglyphx
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Message 68 of 85 (366907)
11-29-2006 4:50 PM
Reply to: Message 67 by Phat
11-29-2006 4:35 PM


Re: Phat: test 3, scores
Don't worry... The only tests that I've excelled in, (so far that I've listed), is word knowledge, mechanical comprehension and general science. Math is definitely not my strong point, nor is auto shop. I also do really well at decoding, which only the Navy requires as apart of the exam.
BTW, this is a practice version of the ASVAB (Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude and Battery), in case anyone was wondering. It is basically the test that determines what jobs you are eligible for enlisted personnel.

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Hyroglyphx
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Message 72 of 85 (366920)
11-29-2006 5:39 PM
Reply to: Message 69 by nator
11-29-2006 5:06 PM


Scraf scores
35 correct answers, 0 incorrect answers out of a possible 35. (100%)
(our first perfect score. Congrats)

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Hyroglyphx
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Message 73 of 85 (366923)
11-29-2006 5:45 PM
Reply to: Message 70 by Zawi
11-29-2006 5:35 PM


Zawinul scores
31 correct, 2 in correct, one answer not given (see question: 31) out of a possible 34. (91%)
(Your mean average will increase if you answer 31 correctly).

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Hyroglyphx
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Message 74 of 85 (366932)
11-29-2006 6:13 PM


Word Knowledge: Part II
1: The gold was kept in a secure vault.
2: Assimilate most nearly means:
3: Her living room was untidy.
4: The delegates were united in their aims.
5: Margaret was finicky in her standards.
6: The radio was audible.
7: He tried to goad his audience.
8: He ran headlong into the fight.
9: Flagrant most nearly means:
10: His irritability was obvious to everyone.
11: Interior most nearly means:
12: The actions of the CEO were unconscionable.
13: The sergeant gave his reasoned opinion.
14: Abandoned most nearly means:
15: The brass was burnished.
16: The commodity was sold.
17: Her motives were oblique.
18: Superfluous most nearly means:
19: Anonymous most nearly means:
20: The pupil listened attentively.
21: Tragedy most nearly means:
22: She restrained her impulses.
23: Trivial most nearly means:
24: Abate most nearly means:
A. recover
B. aid
C. foreclose
D. end
25: To commission most nearly means:
26: He gave a succinct account of the events.
27: The real estate agent appraised the value of the house.
28: The politician exuded charisma.
29: Burrow most nearly means:
30: That custom still prevails.
31: The painting was priceless.
32: That virus can be dormant for years.
33: Fundamental most nearly means:
34: Private most nearly means:
35: To emit most nearly means:

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Hyroglyphx
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Message 77 of 85 (366992)
11-29-2006 9:39 PM
Reply to: Message 76 by nator
11-29-2006 6:59 PM


Part II: Shraf scores
32 correct, 3 incorrect out of a possible 35. (91%)
To be fair, the one's you got incorrect could have easily been misconstrued since at least two meanings were very similar. For instance, you got 1, 10, and 12 incorrect.
1. You selected (A) locked, to be most synonymous with "secure," however, the site lists (B) 'safe' as the more appropriate answer. My answer was the same as yours. I think the word 'safe' here is a bit cryptic because one might automatically associate it with a physical safe, such as a vault.
12. I think you might have made a mistake on this one because you commented on "annoying" but as if you didn't select it. You ended up putting (c) annoying as the most similar to "obvious" when I think you might have meant (a) 'apparent.'
14. This one I have a hard time understanding the answer. I don't like the options here. The word we're looking for was 'unconscionable,' and it lists the answer as, (c) 'excessive.' But according to Dictionary.com, 'unscrupulous' is the first and most prominent definition, which I think we all associate with the word, unconscionable.' Listed third is excessive. I had no idea that excessive and unconscionable were analogous.

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Hyroglyphx
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Message 80 of 85 (367098)
11-30-2006 12:29 PM


Brain Teaser challenge
1. If it were two hours later, it would be half as long until midnight as it would be if it were an hour later. What time is it now?
2. What is the number that is one half of one quarter of one tenth of 400?
3. If you count from 1 to 100, how many 7"s will you pass on the way?
4. There are 1200 elephants in a herd. Some have pink and green stripes, some are all pink and some are all blue. One third are pure pink. Is it true that 400 elephants are definitely blue?
5. Which word of four letters can be added to the front of the following words to create other English words?
    CARD BOX CODE BAG HASTE
________________? What word can you make by supplying meaning?
6. Following the pattern shown in the number sequence below, what is the missing number?
    1 8 27 ? 125 216
7. What is the following word when it is unscrambled?
    H C P R A A T E U
8. The same three-letter word can be placed in front of the following words to make a new word: What is the the three-letter word?
    LIGHT BREAK TIME
9. How many four sided figures are in this diagram?
10. Which letter comes next in this series of letters?
    B A C B D C E D F ?
11. Which of the figures below the line of drawings best completes the series?
    B.
    C.
    D.
    E.
Edited by nemesis_juggernaut, : My images died on me!!!! Trying to reload them. Hang on, folks.
Edited by nemesis_juggernaut, : trying to fix my images!!!!
Edited by nemesis_juggernaut, : I don't know what the problem is. It was working fine before I hit the "refresh button" Now they died on me!

Faith is not a pathetic sentiment, but robust, vigorous confidence built on the fact that God is holy love. You cannot see Him just now, you cannot fully understand what He's doing, but you know that you know Him." -Oswald Chambers

  
Hyroglyphx
Inactive Member


Message 83 of 85 (367121)
11-30-2006 1:42 PM
Reply to: Message 81 by Jon
11-30-2006 1:33 PM


Jon scores
A big, fat zero for failure to complete.
Test taker claims that the test is biased against Northerners.

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Hyroglyphx
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Message 84 of 85 (367122)
11-30-2006 1:43 PM
Reply to: Message 82 by Phat
11-30-2006 1:35 PM


Phat Scores
34 correct, 1 incorrect out of a possible 35. (97%)

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