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Preparing for the ASVAB Find out whether you will be taking the paper-and-pencil (P&P) ASVAB, or the CAT-ASVAB, as optimal test-taking strategies differ across the two versions. [Note, however, that the test content is the same across both versions.]
What to Expect When You Take the ASVAB On average, it takes about 2 hours to complete the proctored CAT-ASVAB. Your test scores will be available immediately following your testing session at the MEPS or MET site. The number of questions and time limits for the subtests on the proctored CAT-ASVAB vary depending upon whether “tryout” questions are administered.
Understanding ASVAB Scores AFQT scores are computed using the Standard Scores from four ASVAB subtests: Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Mathematics Knowledge (MK), Paragraph Comprehension (PC), and Word Knowledge (WK). AFQT scores are reported as percentiles between 1-99.
HOME | ASVAB The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (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.
Sample Questions - ASVAB Here’s your chance to see sample ASVAB test questions for each of the 10 subtests. Test your knowledge by selecting a subject and answering the sample questions below: General Science (GS)
APPLICANTS | ASVAB Learn more about the contents of the ASVAB and what your testing experience will be like. Learn about how ASVAB scores are computed and used. Learn about where you can take the ASVAB. Read tips about how to prepare to take the ASVAB. Learn more about how the computer administered ASVAB works. View actual questions
Understanding ASVAB Scores ASVAB scoring is based on an Item Response Theory (IRT) model. IRT is a theory that enables test questions and examinee abilities to be placed on the same scale, thereby allowing tests to be tailored to the specific ability level of each examinee and scores to be expressed on the same scale regardless of the combination of items that are taken.
ASVAB Fact Sheet The purpose of the Fact Sheet is to provide you with information about the military enlistment test, the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). ASVAB scores are used to determine if you are qualified to enlist in the military and to assign you to an appropriate job in the military.
The AFQT Predictor Test: APT | ASVAB The purpose of the AFQT Predictor Test (APT) is to help predict an applicant’s AFQT score if they were to take the ASVAB. The APT is unproctored, administered online, and can be taken from anywhere that has an internet connection.
Where to Take the ASVAB When the recruiter has determined that you are otherwise qualified, he/she will set up a time for you to take the ASVAB at the closest Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) or an affiliated Military Entrance Test (MET) site.