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In this video, Grammar Hero presents a computer-adaptive word knowledge practice test. These question should closely mirror what you should expect to see in the Word Knowledge (WK) subtest of the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) as well as the Pre-screening internet-delivered Computer Adaptive Test (PiCAT). 2,400 Free Practice Word Knowledge Practice Test Questions for the ASVAB and PiCAT: https://www.vocabtest.com/ The Word Knowledge subtest of the ASVAB assesses your vocabulary. Here's how to effectively study for it: 1. Build Your Vocabulary: Read Widely: Newspapers: Excellent source for current vocabulary and diverse topics. Books: Novels, non-fiction, and even comics expose you to a wide range of words. Magazines: Cater to various interests, offering specialized vocabulary. Use a Dictionary & Thesaurus: When you encounter an unfamiliar word, look it up! Explore synonyms (words with similar meanings) and antonyms (words with opposite meanings). Flashcards: Create flashcards with new words on one side and their definitions on the other. Review them regularly. Vocabulary Lists: Utilize pre-made vocabulary lists specifically designed for the ASVAB. Many study guides and online resources provide these. 2. Focus on Word Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes: Understanding these components can help you decipher unfamiliar words: Roots: The core meaning of a word (e.g., "port" meaning "to carry"). Prefixes: Added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning (e.g., "un-" meaning "not"). Suffixes: Added to the end of a word to change its meaning or part of speech (e.g., "-ful" meaning "full of"). 3. Practice with ASVAB-Style Questions: Use official ASVAB practice tests or reputable study guides. Familiarize yourself with the question format and time limits. Analyze your mistakes to identify areas for improvement. #grammarhero #ASVAB #AceTheASVAB #ASVABVersion #PiCAT #algebra #geometry #afqt #arithmeticreasoning #mathematicsknowledge #asvabpractice #asvabtest #asvabexam #asvabtest #asvabmath #asvabmathknowledge #asvabmathprep #asvabtutoring #asvabmathhelp #arithmeticreasoning