ASVAB Practice Test

If you need help studying for the ASVAB or just want some more information about what the test is like, you’ve come to the right place.

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What’s on the ASVAB?

First, let’s talk about the difference between the CAT-ASVAB and the P&P-ASVAB.

The CAT-ASVAB is the computerized version of the test (Computer Adaptive Testing). Because the test is adaptive, the questions you’re given are picked by the computer based on how well you answered the last question. Basically, if you answer a question correctly, you’ll get a harder question next, but you’ll get an easier question if you answer incorrectly.

The P&P-ASVAB is the paper-and-pencil version of the test.

The number of questions and the time limit for the ASVAB will differ depending on which version you take. The CAT-ASVAB contains 135 questions with a 186-minute time limit, and the P&P-ASVAB contains 225 questions with a 149-minute time limit.

The AI and SI sections are administered as separate sections on the CAT-ASVAB, while the P&P-ASVAB combines them into one section (AS).

Let’s take a closer look at the contents of the ASVAB as a whole.


GENERAL SCIENCE
(GS)

CAT-ASVAB: 15 questions P&P-ASVAB: 25 questions


The General Science questions focus on your general knowledge across several scientific disciplines. These are the topics covered in this section:


ARITHMETIC REASONING
(AR)

CAT-ASVAB: 15 questions P&P-ASVAB: 30 questions


The Arithmetic Reasoning questions focus on your ability to use basic math to solve word problems. These are the topics covered in this section:


WORD KNOWLEDGE
(WK)

CAT-ASVAB: 15 questions P&P-ASVAB: 35 questions


The Word Knowledge questions focus on your knowledge of word meanings and ability to understand relationships between certain words. These are the topics covered in this section:


PARAGRAPH COMPREHENSION
(PC)

CAT-ASVAB: 10 questions P&P-ASVAB: 15 questions


The Paragraph Comprehension questions focus on reading comprehension and your ability to obtain information from written material. These are the topics covered in this section:


MATH KNOWLEDGE
(MK)

CAT-ASVAB: 15 questions P&P-ASVAB: 25 questions


The Math Knowledge questions steer away from word problems and focus more on your direct knowledge of more advanced math. These are the topics covered in this section:


ELECTRONICS INFORMATION
(EI)

CAT-ASVAB: 15 questions P&P-ASVAB: 20 questions


The Electronics Information questions focus on your knowledge of electrical principles, basic electronics, and electrical devices. These are the topics covered in this section:


AUTO INFORMATION (CAT-ASVAB ONLY)
(AI)

CAT-ASVAB: 10 questions P&P-ASVAB: N/A


The Auto Information questions focus on your knowledge of automotive maintenance, systems, and repair. These are the topics covered in this section:


SHOP INFORMATION (CAT-ASVAB ONLY)
(SI)

CAT-ASVAB: 10 questions P&P-ASVAB: N/A


The Shop Information questions focus on your knowledge of tools, materials, and basic shop practices. These are the topics covered in this section:


AUTO AND SHOP INFORMATION (P&P-ASVAB ONLY)
(AS)

CAT-ASVAB: N/A P&P-ASVAB: 25


The Auto and Shop Information questions focus on your knowledge of automotive maintenance, systems, and repair, as well as tools, materials, and basic shop practices. These are the topics covered in this section:


MECHANICAL COMPREHENSION
(MC)

CAT-ASVAB: 15 questions P&P-ASVAB: 25 questions


The Mechanical Comprehension questions focus on your understanding of mechanical and physical principles, and how different mechanical processes work. These are the topics covered in this section:


ASSEMBLING OBJECTS
(AO)

CAT-ASVAB: 15 questions P&P-ASVAB: 25 questions


The Assembling Objects questions focus on your spatial visualization ability and your skills in understanding how different parts fit together to form a whole. These are the topics covered in this section:


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ASVAB vs. AFQT

People often think that the AFQT is either another name for the ASVAB or maybe an entirely separate exam that they have to take.

In reality, the ASVAB is the only exam you’ll have to take. The Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) is actually a scoring system that’s used to see if you’re even eligible to enlist in the military at all.

Here’s how it works.

Before your overall ASVAB score is looked at, the scores from the Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Math Knowledge (MK), Paragraph Comprehension (PC), and Word Knowledge (WK) sections are combined to create your AFQT score.

These sections test the basic essentials that are deemed necessary to enlist in the military. If your AFQT score is high enough, then your full performance on the ASVAB is looked at to determine which branch of the military you would be best suited for.

How the ASVAB is Scored

First, let’s look at how the AFQT score is determined.

AFQT Score

Your AFQT score is set as a percentile between 1 and 99. This means that if your AFQT score is 85, you scored as well as 85% of test-takers!

So what counts as a passing AFQT score? That depends on which branch of service you plan on joining.

If you are not satisfied with your score and want to retake the test, you’ll have to wait a month before taking it again.

You can retake the test as many times as you want, but after 3 attempts the waiting period jumps to 6 months.

ASVAB Score

Once your AFQT score is determined and is considered a passing score, your remaining ASVAB scores will be determined. Your score in each area reflects your own unique abilities, so they will affect the assignments you get after you’re enlisted.

ASVAB Study Guide and Flashcards

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ASVAB Online Prep Course

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FAQs

What is the ASVAB?

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.

How many questions are on the ASVAB?

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.

Is the ASVAB hard?

Overall, the ASVAB is not considered to be a difficult exam to pass, especially if you take the initiative to study well beforehand.

Can you use a calculator on the ASVAB?

No, you will not be permitted to use a calculator during the exam.

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