ASVAB Exam Questions Practice Test part 2

A complete practice test to pass your Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Exam

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ASVAB Exam Questions Practice Test part 2

What You Will Learn!

  • General Science (GS)
  • Arithmetic Reasoning (AR)
  • Word Knowledge (WK)
  • Paragraph Comprehension (PC
  • Mathematics Knowledge (MK)
  • Electronics Information (EI)
  • Automotive and Shop Information (AS)
  • Mechanical Comprehension (MC)
  • Assembling Objects (AO)
  • Verbal Expression (VE) Score = (WK)+(PC)

Description

The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is a series of tests used to determine an individual's skills and abilities for enlistment in the US military. The ASVAB Navy is simply a version of the ASVAB test that is used specifically by the US Navy to assess the skills and qualifications of potential recruits. The ASVAB Navy test covers a range of subjects, including arithmetic reasoning, mathematics knowledge, word knowledge, paragraph comprehension, mechanical comprehension, and electronics information. The test is designed to measure a candidate's abilities in these areas to determine their eligibility for specific Navy jobs and programs. In addition to the core ASVAB test, there are also several subtests that may be required for certain Navy positions, such as the Mechanical Comprehension (MC) subtest for engineering jobs or the Electronics Information (EI) subtest for electronics positions. The ASVAB Navy test is typically administered at a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) or at a recruiting office. Scores on the ASVAB test are used to determine eligibility for specific jobs within the Navy and can also impact a candidate's eligibility for bonuses and other incentives.

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) Part 2 is a multiple choice test, administered by the United States Military Entrance Processing Command, used to determine qualification for enlistment in the United States Armed Forces. It is often offered to American high school students when they are in the 10th, 11th and 12th grade, though anyone eligible for enlistment may take it.


Although the test is administered by the military, it is not (and never has been) a requirement that a test-taker with a qualifying score enlist in the armed forces.


The ASVAB currently contains 10 sections (except the written test, which contains 9 sections). The duration of each test varies from as low as ten minutes up to 36 minutes for Arithmetic Reasoning; the entire ASVAB is three hours long. The test is typically administered in a computerized format at Military Entrance Processing Stations, known as MEPS, or at a satellite location called a Military Entrance Test (MET) site. The ASVAB is administered by computer at the MEPS, while a written version is given at most MET sites. Testing procedures vary depending on the mode of administration.



Computerized test format


General Science (GS) – 16 questions in 8 minutes


Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) – 16 questions in 39 minutes


Word Knowledge (WK) – 16 questions in 8 minutes


Paragraph Comprehension (PC) – 11 questions in 22 minutes


Mathematics Knowledge (MK) – 16 questions in 20 minutes


Electronics Information (EI) – 16 questions in 8 minutes


Automotive and Shop Information (AS) – 11 questions in 7 minutes


Mechanical Comprehension (MC) – 16 questions in 20 minutes


Assembling Objects (AO) – 30 questions in 40 minutes


Verbal Expression (VE)= (WK)+(PC)

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