ASVAB Assembling Objects FULL TEST (with Answers & Explanation)

28.10.2017
This is a new ASVAB Assembling Objects test. The time is set exactly like in the real ASVAB exam. You have 36 seconds to answer each question. Practicing on these ASVAB tests helps raise your score in the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery subtests. The Assembling Objects subtest is designed to measure your ability to look at pieces of an object and determine how those pieces should fit together (technically called visualizing spatial relationships). Spatial skills, which help people figure out maps and interpret technical drawings, are important to everyday living as well as for performing well in school and on the job. Society today places greater demands on spatial skills, such as interpretation of graphs, maps, architectural drawings, and X-rays. The Assembling Objects subtest of the CAT-ASVAB consists of 16 graphical problems that must be solved in 15 minutes; the paper version of the ASVAB has 25 questions to be solved in 16 minutes. That gives you a little less than a minute for each question (not counting any time you take out to scratch your head). That’s plenty of time to finish if you’re good at jigsaw puzzles. Assembling Objects questions measure your spatial skills. There are two types of questions: connecting questions and putting-pieces-together questions. The first type presents you with simple geometric figures such as stars, cloud shapes, letter shapes, circles, and triangles. Your task is to choose the answer that shows the shapes properly connected together at the designated points. The second type of question is similar to putting a jigsaw puzzle together. Choose the answer that best shows what the shapes in the first drawing would look like if assembled together. Correct Answers and Explanation are included in the video for you to check your score. SUBSCRIBE with us for latest ASVAB practice tests and support !

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