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Get the score you need to get the job you want!

The bestselling ASVAB For Dummies is back with an updated and expanded annual edition. This trusted study guide will help you succeed on the essential military recruitment test. Now with more examples, walk-throughs, and practice questions, you can land the score that will qualify you for your preferred military job. With practice tests in the book and online, videos, and hundreds of digital flashcards, this Dummies resource is perfect for all things ASVAB. Trusted by military recruiters across the country, this book also includes insider tips and tricks for test-day-success. Study at your own pace and make your dreams possible with ASVAB For Dummies.

  • Learn from simple explanations of all the content covered on the ASVAB, plus tons of resources for studying
  • Follow detailed study plans that will help you prepare 12 weeks, 6 weeks, 4 weeks, or 1 week before the test
  • Take practice tests and work through detailed answer explanations to improve your score
  • Get even more practice online, with practice tests, flashcards, and videos

For years, ASVAB For Dummies has been helping recruits launch their military careers right. Now, it's your turn.

Angie Papple Johnston joined the U.S. Army in 2006 as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Specialist. During her second deployment as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Angie became her battalion's public affairs representative. She also served as the Lead Cadre for the Texas Army National Guard's Recruit Sustainment program.


Get the score you need to get the job you want! The bestselling ASVAB For Dummies is back with an updated and expanded annual edition. This trusted study guide will help you succeed on the essential military recruitment test. Now with more examples, walk-throughs, and practice questions, you can land the score that will qualify you for your preferred military job. With practice tests in the book and online, videos, and hundreds of digital flashcards, this Dummies resource is perfect for all things ASVAB. Trusted by military recruiters across the country, this book also includes insider tips and tricks for test-day-success. Study at your own pace and make your dreams possible with ASVAB For Dummies. Learn from simple explanations of all the content covered on the ASVAB, plus tons of resources for studying Follow detailed study plans that will help you prepare 12 weeks, 6 weeks, 4 weeks, or 1 week before the test Take practice tests and work through detailed answer explanations to improve your score Get even more practice online, with practice tests, flashcards, and videos For years, ASVAB For Dummies has been helping recruits launch their military careers right. Now, it's your turn.

Chapter 1

Putting the ASVAB under a Microscope


IN THIS CHAPTER

Checking out the different versions of the ASVAB

Figuring out what each subtest covers

Computing the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) score

Taking the ASVAB again

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) consists of ten tests that cover subjects ranging from general science principles to vocabulary. Your ASVAB test results determine whether you qualify for military service and, if so, which jobs you qualify for. The ASVAB isn’t an IQ test. The military isn’t trying to figure out how smart you are. The ASVAB specifically measures your ability to be trained to do a specific job.

The famous Chinese general Sun Tzu said, “Know your enemy.” To develop an effective plan of study (check out Chapter 3) and score well on the ASVAB, it’s important to understand how the ASVAB is organized and how the military uses the scores from the subtests. This chapter describes the different versions of the ASVAB, the organization of the subtests, how the AFQT score is calculated, and the various services’ policies for retaking the ASVAB.

Knowing Which Version You’re Taking


Regardless of the military branch you want to join, you take the same ASVAB everyone else takes. That goes for the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Space Force. Every test-taker gets questions from the same pool, so you and every other potential enlistee are all on equal ground.

However, the ASVAB comes in five versions, depending on where and why you take it. The varieties of the test are essentially the same; they’re just administered differently. Table 1-1 boils them down.

TABLE 1-1 Versions of the ASVAB

Version

How You Take It

Format

Purpose

Student

Given to juniors and seniors in high school; it’s administered through a cooperative program between the Department of Education and the Department of Defense at high schools across the United States

Paper

Its primary purpose is to provide a tool for guidance counselors to use when recommending civilian career areas to high school students (though it can be used for enlistment if taken within two years of enlistment). For example, if a student scores high in electronics, the counselor can recommend electronics career paths. If a student is interested in military service, the counselor then refers them to the local military recruiting offices.

Enlistment

Given through a military recruiter at a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) or at a satellite testing site

Usually computer, may be paper

This version of the ASVAB is used by all the military branches for the purpose of enlistment qualification and to determine which military jobs a recruit can successfully be trained in.

Enlistment Screening Test (EST)

Given at the discretion of a military recruiter for a quick enlistment qualification screening

Computer

These mini-ASVABs aren’t qualification tests; they’re strictly recruiting and screening tools. The EST contains about 50 questions similar but not identical to questions on the AFQT portion of the ASVAB. The test is used to help estimate an applicant’s probability of obtaining qualifying ASVAB scores.

Pre-screening, internet-delivered Computerized Adaptive Test (PiCAT)

Online, on your own time after receiving an access code from your recruiter

Computer

The PiCAT is an unproctored, full version of the ASVAB. You take it on your own time, but you must take a verification test at a MEPS to validate your score. The verification test typically takes 25 to 30 minutes to complete.

Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT)

Given at installation educational centers to people already in the military through the Defense Manpower Data Center

Computer

At some point during your military career, you may want to retrain for a different job. If you need higher ASVAB scores to qualify for such retraining, or if you’re a commissioned officer who wants to become a warrant officer, you can take the AFCT. The AFCT is essentially the same as the other versions of the ASVAB.

The vast majority of military applicants are processed through a MEPS, where they take the computerized format of the ASVAB (called the CAT-ASVAB, short for computerized-adaptive testing ASVAB), undergo a physical exam, and run through a security screening, many times all in one trip. The paper-and-pencil (P&P) version is most often given in high school and at Mobile Examination Test (MET) sites located throughout the United States. Most MET sites use paper versions of the test.

Mapping Out the ASVAB Subtests


The computerized format of the ASVAB contains ten separately timed subtests, with the Auto & Shop Information subtest split in two. The paper format of the test has nine subtests (the Auto & Shop Information subtests are combined). The two formats differ in the number of questions in each subtest and the amount of time you have for each one. The CAT-ASVAB now often contains tryout questions. These questions haven’t been used on an officially scored ASVAB; test-makers use your responses to them to ensure the questions are good enough to use on future versions of the test. Each tester sees 15 tryout questions in two, three, or four of the subtests. These questions don’t count toward your score, but you still have to answer them. The tryout questions are only on the computerized version of the test; they’re not on the paper version. When you get tryout questions in a subtest, you get extra time to complete it.

Table 1-2 outlines the ASVAB subtests in the order that you take them in the enlistment (computerized or paper) and student (paper only) versions of the test; you can also see which chapters to turn to when you want to review that content.

TABLE 1-2 The ASVAB Subtests in Order

Subtest

Questions/Time without Tryout Questions (CAT-ASVAB)

Possible Questions/Time with Tryout Questions (CAT-ASVAB)

Questions/Time (Paper Version)

Content

Chapter

General Science (GS)

15 questions, 12 minutes

30 questions, 25 minutes

25 questions, 11 minutes

General principles of biological and physical sciences

Chapters 10, 11, and 12

Arithmetic Reasoning (AR)

15 questions, 55 minutes

30 questions, 113 minutes

30 questions, 36 minutes

Word problems involving high school math concepts that require calculations

Chapter 9

Word Knowledge (WK)

15 questions, 9 minutes

30 questions, 18 minutes

35 questions, 11 minutes

Correct meaning of a word; occasionally antonyms (words with opposite meanings)

Chapter 4

Paragraph Comprehension (PC)

10 questions, 27 minutes

25 questions, 75 minutes

15 questions, 13 minutes

Questions based on passages (usually a couple of hundred words) that you read

Chapter 5

Mathematics Knowledge (MK)

15 questions, 31 minutes

30 questions, 65 minutes

25 questions, 24 minutes

High school math, including algebra and geometry

Chapters 6, 7, and 8

Electronics Information (EI)

15 questions, 10 minutes

30 questions, 21 minutes

20 questions, 9 minutes

Electrical principles, basic electronic circuitry, and electronic terminology

Chapter 16

Auto & Shop Information (AS)

10 Auto Information questions, 7 minutes; 10 Shop Information questions, 7 minutes

25 Auto Information questions, 18 minutes; 25 Shop Information questions, 17 minutes

25 questions, 11 minutes

Knowledge of automobiles, shop terminology, and tool use

Chapters 13 and 14

Mechanical Comprehension (MC)

15 questions, 22 minutes

30 questions, 42 minutes

25 questions, 19 minutes

Basic mechanical and physical principles

Chapter 15

Assembling Objects (AO)*

15 questions, 18 minutes

30 questions, 38 minutes

25 questions, 15 minutes

Spatial orientation

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