The ASVAB is a multiple-aptitude battery that measures developed abilities and helps predict future academic and occupational success in the military. It is administered annually to more than one million military applicants, high school, and post-secondary students.
In addition, it one of the alternative Standardized Testing requirements for graduation.
Paper and Pencil Administration
As soon all examinees are checked in and seated, the test administrator will provide some general instructions and pass out the test booklets and answer sheets. Listen carefully and do not proceed unless instructed to do so. The total time required, including administrative tasks and instructions, is three to four hours. Each subtest has a fixed number of questions and time limit, as shown in the table below:
What to Expect on the ASVAB Test
ASVAB Test Question bank
The best way to study for the ASVAB is to take practice tests and the most effective practice tests are those that you've never seen before.
Unfortunately, with ASVAB books and study guides after you've taken their sample tests once they're useless. Especially with math questions, you can never know for sure if you actually understand how to solve each problem or have just memorized the right answer because you've seen it before.
With the ASVAB Test Bank every test is unique. We use custom computer software and hand-designed practice ASVAB question templates to randomize the text, answers, and variables every time you take a new test.
Want to know how you stack up? When you're done with a practice test you can compare your score on each question to everyone else who has ever answered that question.
Get a question wrong? Each question has a detailed answer explanation from our virtual ASVAB tutor so you'll know exactly how to get it right the next time.
Whether you're aiming for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard ASVAB Test Bank can help you hit your mark.