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++CONTENTThe ASVAB Study Guide gives you the edge you need to score higher and pass the ASVAB your first time!
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++CONTENTTitle: ASVAB Study Guide 2022-2023: Test Prep Review with 225 Practice Questions and Detailed Answer Explanations for the 10 Subtests in the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Exam
Release Date: December 8, 2021
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++QUESTION Do I need to take the ASVAB? QUESTION++
++QUESTION How do I register for the ASVAB? QUESTION++
++QUESTION Who is eligible for the ASVAB? QUESTION++
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++QUESTION What does the General Science (GS) ASVAB section test you on? QUESTION++
++QUESTION What does the Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) ASVAB section test you on? QUESTION++
++QUESTION What does the Word Knowledge (WK) ASVAB section test you on? QUESTION++
++QUESTION What does the Paragraph Comprehension (PC) ASVAB section test you on? QUESTION++
++QUESTION What does the Mathematics Knowledge (MK) ASVAB section test you on? QUESTION++
++QUESTION What does the Electronics Information (EI) ASVAB section test you on? QUESTION++
++QUESTION What does the Auto Information (AI) ASVAB section test you on? QUESTION++
++QUESTION What does the Shop Information (SI) ASVAB section test you on? QUESTION++
++QUESTION What does the Mechanical Comprehension (MC) ASVAB section test you on? QUESTION++
++QUESTION What does the Assembling Objects (AO) ASVAB section test you on? QUESTION++
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++ANSWERTITLE What is the ASVAB? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery assesses the aptitude of individuals aspiring to gain entrance into any of the five branches of the US Armed Forces (Marines, Army, Air Force, Navy, or Coast Guard).ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE Do I need to take the ASVAB? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER If you are interested in a career in the military, the ASVAB determines whether you can join the military and which branches you are eligible to join. The test will also help determine which specialties you are eligible for once you have selected a branch.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE How do I register for the ASVAB? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER Military personnel administer the exam at Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS) locations, while typically civilian contractors or government employees administer the exam at MET sites.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE Who is eligible for the ASVAB? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER High school students in grades 11 and 12 are eligible to take the exam as well as students in postsecondary schools. In order for your exam score to be considered for enlistment, you must have attained the age of seventeen when you take the oath to join the military, and your exam score must be no more than two years old. Adults who wish to take the ASVAB and join the military must be no older than the maximum age accepted by their desired branch of service at the time of enlistment.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What are the options for how to take the ASVAB? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER There are two versions of the ASVAB applicants may take—the computerized (CAT-ASVAB) and the paper-and-pencil ASVAB exam.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What is computer adaptive testing (CAT)? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER Computer adaptive testing (CAT) allows the test administrators to get a more complete view of your skills in less time and with fewer questions. These tests start with a question of average difficulty. If you answer this question correctly, the next question will be harder; if you answer it incorrectly, the next question will be easier. This continues as you go through the section, with questions getting harder or easier based on how well you perform. Once you’ve answered enough questions for the computer to determine your score, that section of the test will end.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What is on the ASVAB? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER Topics covered on the ASVAB include: General Science, Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Mathematics Knowledge, Electronics Information, Auto and Shop Information, Mechanical Comprehension, and Assembling Objects.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What does the General Science (GS) ASVAB section test you on? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The General Science (GS) ASVAB section tests your knowledge and application of Earth and physical sciences, biology, chemistry, and physics.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What does the Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) ASVAB section test you on? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) ASVAB section tests your ability to calculate mathematical word problems using basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, ratio, and proportions.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What does the Word Knowledge (WK) ASVAB section test you on? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The Word Knowledge (WK) ASVAB section identifies the breadth of your vocabulary by asking you to select the correct meaning of a word, synonyms, and antonyms.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What does the Paragraph Comprehension (PC) ASVAB section test you on? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The Paragraph Comprehension (PC) ASVAB section tests your reading comprehension through analysis of reading passages.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What does the Mathematics Knowledge (MK) ASVAB section test you on? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The Mathematics Knowledge (MK) ASVAB section asks you to solve secondary-level math problems involving algebra, geometry, and converting fractions.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What does the Electronics Information (EI) ASVAB section test you on? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The Electronics Information (EI) ASVAB section tests your ability to employ electrical circuits and formulas, identify their components, and use terminology.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What does the Auto Information (AI) ASVAB section test you on? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The Auto Information (AI) ASVAB section tests your knowledge of vehicle systems (e.g., engines, transmissions, and brakes) and repair techniques.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What does the Shop Information (SI) ASVAB section test you on? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The Shop Information (SI) ASVAB section tests your knowledge of correct tool use, shop terminology, and wood and metal shop practices.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What does the Mechanical Comprehension (MC) ASVAB section test you on? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The Mechanical Comprehension (MC) ASVAB section asks you about basic mechanical principles surrounding levers and pulleys, complex machinery, force, mass, and kinetic energy.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What does the Assembling Objects (AO) ASVAB section test you on? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The Assembling Objects (AO) tests your spatial orientation skills by asking you to identify how objects fit together.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE How long is the ASVAB? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER The CAT-ASVAB is a total of 145 questions over 2 hours and 34 minutes. The paper and pencil ASVAB is a total of 225 questions over a period of 2 hours and 29 minutes.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE How is the ASVAB administered? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER ASVAB testing for applicants is conducted at Military Entrance Processing Stations by computer. The paper-and-pencil version is given at a handful of Military Entrance Test sites. To find a recruiter near you, go to www.todaysmilitary.com/request-information. When the recruiter has determined that you are otherwise qualified, he/she will set up a time for you to take the ASVAB.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE How is the ASVAB scored? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER 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.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE How do I check my ASVAB score? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER If you take the pencil and paper ASVAB, your completed answer sheets are sent to the MEPS to be scanned and scored, which typically takes a few days. Your recruiter will notify you when your test scores are available. If you take the CAT-ASVAB, your results will be available immediately after the exam.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE What is a good score on the ASVAB? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER How good your score needs to be depends on the branch you would like to enlist in. Here is a breakdown of the minimum scores needed per branch:
US Air Force—36 with a diploma; 65 with a GED
US Army—31 with a diploma; 50 with a GED
Coast Guard—40 with a diploma; 50 with a GED
Marine Corps—32 with a diploma; 50 with a GED
National Guard—31 with a diploma; 50 with a GED
US Navy—35 with a diploma; 50 with a GEDANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE Can you fail the ASVAB? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER If you do not meet the minimum score for any branch of the military (a 31), you must retake the ASVAB if you still want to enlist.ANSWER++
++ANSWERTITLE Can you retake the ASVAB? ANSWERTITLE++
++ANSWER If you are not satisfied with your ASVAB score, you may retake the ASVAB exam. The first two retake exams must be completed at least one calendar month from the date of the initial exam. After the second retake, applicants must wait at least six calendar months to retake the exam. ASVAB exam results are valid for two years. ANSWER++
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