ASVAB made easy (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is for free preparation and practice of ASVAB exam, contains previously asked ASVAB questions, ASVAB flashcards.
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What is the ASVAB test?
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The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple choice test, administered by the United States Military Entrance Processing Command, used to determine qualification for enlistment in the United States Armed Forces. It is often offered to U.S. high school students when they are in the 10th, 11th and 12th grade, though anyone eligible for enlistment may take it.
The ASVAB is a timed, multi-aptitude test, which is given at more than 14,000 schools and Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS) nationwide and is developed and maintained by the Defense Department (DoD).
The maximum score for all ASVAB tests is 99.
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Different Versions of the ASVAB
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The CAT-ASVAB The CAT-ASVAB is a computer-based test given at MEPS.
The MET-site ASVAB The MET-site ASVAB is a paper-based test given at satellite locations for those who cannot travel to MEPS.
The Student ASVAB The student ASVAB is given by schools for career exploration.
The CAT-ASVAB has a time cap of 154 minutes with nine test subsets and 145 questions. The MET-site ASVAB has 225 questions and a cap of 149 minutes.
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Computerized test format
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General Science (GS) – 15 questions in 8 minutes
Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) – 15 questions in 39 minutes
Word Knowledge (WK) – 15 questions in 8 minutes
Paragraph Comprehension (PC) – 10 questions in 22 minutes
Mathematics Knowledge (MK) – 15 questions in 20 minutes
Electronics Information (EI) – 15 questions in 8 minutes
Automotive and Shop Information (AS) – 10 questions in 7 minutes
Mechanical Comprehension (MC) – 15 questions in 20 minutes
Assembling Objects (AO) – 15 questions in 40 minutes
Verbal Expression (VE) Score = (WK)+(PC)
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Written test format
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General Science (GS) – 45 questions in 20 minutes
Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) – 30 questions in 36 minutes
Word Knowledge (WK) – 35 questions in 11 minutes
Paragraph Comprehension (PC) – 15 questions in 13 minutes
Mathematics Knowledge (MK) – 25 questions in 24 minutes
Electronics Information (EI) – 20 questions in 9 minutes
Automotive and Shop Information (AS) – 25 questions in 11 minutes
Mechanical Comprehension (MC) – 25 questions in 19 minutes
Assembling Objects (AO) – 25 questions in 15 minutes
Verbal Expression (VE) Score = (WK)+(PC)
Navy applicants also complete a Coding Speed (CS) test.