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Click the “Start Test” button above to begin our free ASVAB practice test! These ASVAB practice questions will give you a better idea of what to study for your exam.
ASVAB Practice Tests by Subject
If you need some extra practice in a specific subject, click one of the subjects below to get started on a subject-specific ASVAB practice test.
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Depending on which branch of service you wish to be a part of, there are over 480 jobs you may qualify for.
We’ve compiled every available job that the US Army has to offer and listed which ASVAB/AFQT scores you need in order to qualify for each one in the free PDF below!
ASVAB Practice the Right Way
How to Study Effectively
Your success on test day depends not only on how many hours you put into preparing but also on whether you prepared the right way. It’s good to check along the way to see whether your studying is paying off. There are numerous ASVAB practice methods to choose from, but one of the most effective is taking ASVAB practice tests like the one above to evaluate your progress.
Practice tests are useful because they show exactly where you need to improve. Every time you take an ASVAB practice test, pay special attention to these three groups of questions:
- The ASVAB questions you got wrong
- The ones you had to guess on, even if you guessed right
- The ones you found difficult or slow to work through
This will show you exactly what your weak areas are, and where you need to devote more study time.
Ask yourself why each of these questions gave you trouble. Was it because you didn’t understand the material? Was it because you didn’t remember the vocabulary? Do you need more repetitions on this type of question to build speed and confidence?
Dig into those questions and figure out how you can strengthen your weak areas as you go back to review the material.
Answer Explanations
Many ASVAB practice tests have a section explaining the answer choices. It can be tempting to read the explanation and think that you now have a good understanding of the concept. However, an explanation likely only covers part of the question’s broader context. Even if the explanation makes sense, go back and investigate every concept related to the question until you’re positive you have a thorough understanding.
Comprehend Each Topic
As you go along, keep in mind that the ASVAB practice test is simply practice. Memorizing these questions and answers will not be very helpful on the actual test because it is unlikely to have any of the same questions. If you only know the right answers to the sample questions, you won’t be prepared for the real thing. Study the concepts until you understand them fully, and then you’ll be able to answer any question that shows up on the test.
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Strategy for ASVAB Practice
When you’re ready to start taking practice tests, follow this strategy:
- Remove Limitations. Take the first test with no time constraints and with your notes and ASVAB study guide handy. Take your time and focus on applying the strategies you’ve learned.
- Time Yourself. Take the second practice test “open book” as well, but set a timer and practice pacing yourself to finish in time.
- Simulate Test Day. Take any other practice tests as if it were test day. Set a timer and put away your study materials. Sit at a table or desk in a quiet room, imagine yourself at the testing center, and answer questions as quickly and accurately as possible.
- Keep Practicing. Keep taking practice tests on a regular basis until you run out of practice tests or it’s time for the actual test. Your mind will be ready for the schedule and stress of test day, and you’ll be able to focus on recalling the material you’ve learned.
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What is the ASVAB test?
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The ASVAB is a multiple-choice test taken by over 1 million military applicants, high-school students, and post-high-school students in order to evaluate their suitability for enlistment in the US Army.
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How many questions are on the ASVAB?
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The computerized version of the test (CAT-ASVAB) contains 135 questions in total, and the paper-and-pencil version of the test (P&P-ASVAB) contains 225 questions in total.
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What does ASVAB stand for?
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ASVAB stands for Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery.
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What is a good ASVAB score?
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The minimum ASVAB score you need will depend on which branch of service you wish to enlist in.
Air Force: | Minimum score of 36 |
Army: | Minimum score of 31 |
Marine Corps: | Minimum score of 31 |
Navy: | Minimum score of 35 |
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How long is the ASVAB?
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The computerized version of the test (CAT-ASVAB) has a time limit of 173 minutes to answer 135 questions, while the paper-and-pencil version (P&P-ASVAB) has a time limit of 149 minutes to complete 225 questions.
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Is the ASVAB hard?
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Overall, the ASVAB is not considered to be a difficult exam to pass, especially if you take the initiative to study well beforehand.
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What jobs do I qualify for with my ASVAB score?
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Depending on which branch of service you wish to be a part of, there are over 480 jobs you may qualify for.
We’ve compiled every available job that the US Army has to offer and listed which ASVAB/AFQT scores you need in order to qualify for each one in a free PDF, which you can download by clicking the button below!
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Can you use a calculator on the ASVAB?
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No, test-takers are not permitted to use a calculator during the exam.
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How many times can you take the ASVAB?
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If you wish to retake the ASVAB, you must wait one calendar month after your initial testing. You must wait another calendar month for a third testing, and you must then wait six calendar months to take the test a fourth time.
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How is the ASVAB scored?
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There is no single “pass/fail” score on the ASVAB. Instead, the scores from the four sections of the ASVAB are combined and reported as a percentile between 1 and 99.
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