The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple-choice test used to determine qualification for enlistment in the United States Armed Forces. Choose a practice test version below:
General Science
Knowledge of life, physical, and earth sciences
Arithmetic Reasoning
Ability to solve arithmetic word problems
Word Knowledge
Understanding of word meaning through synonyms
Paragraph Comprehension
Ability to obtain information from written passages
Mathematics Knowledge
Knowledge of mathematical concepts and applications
Electronics Information
Knowledge of electrical principles and devices
Automotive Information
Knowledge of automotive maintenance and repair
Shop Information
Knowledge of tools and shop practices
Mechanical Comprehension
Knowledge of mechanical principles
Assembling Objects
Ability to determine spatial relationships
Note: For AFQT score calculation, Word Knowledge (WK) and Paragraph Comprehension (PC) scores are combined into a Verbal Expression (VE) composite, which is used alongside AR and MK scores.
The ASVAB practice tests are for practice purposes only and are not official test materials.
Scores generated from these practice tests are estimates and may differ from actual ASVAB performance.
Have your official ASVAB or PiCAT score report? Enter your real standard scores to get accurate MOS eligibility results and track your verified performance.
This tool lets you sit a short or full-length ASVAB practice test so you can estimate your AFQT score and the line (composite) scores that decide which military jobs you can qualify for. You answer questions the same way you would on test day, and the tool turns your answers into score bands you can use to plan.
It is built for applicants who want to gauge their readiness before heading to a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS). Use it to find your weak areas, study, and re-test until your practice results land where you need them for the branch and jobs you are aiming for.
Treat every result here as an estimate, not a verdict. Practice scores show where you stand today and which subjects to focus on — but only the official ASVAB administered at MEPS counts toward enlistment.