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ASVAB practice for the military entrance exam.

Self-authored items across the four AFQT subtests and five technical subtests. Every question carries a pre-generated explanation. No signup for the first run.

Practice across the official ASVAB subtests used for enlisted military entrance. As of 2026-06-01, this hub has 27 self-authored items: 12 for AFQT subtests and 15 for technical line-score subtests. Start with WK, PC, AR, and MK for AFQT, then add technical practice tied to target jobs.

Military entrance exam practice map

AFQT first, then job-specific technical practice.

Official ASVAB materials group the test into verbal, math, science and technical, and spatial domains. This hub keeps the four AFQT subtests separate from the technical subtests recruiters use in branch line-score formulas.

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27
self-authored, no copied ASVAB items
AFQT practice
12
WK, PC, AR, and MK items
Technical practice
15
GS, EI, AS, MC, and AO items
Last verified
2026-06-01
against official ASVAB subtest sources

The four that decide enlistment

AFQT subtests — start here.

These four feed your AFQT percentile. Practice the weakest one first.

The five that decide jobs

Technical subtests — for line-score composites.

These don't affect AFQT but they unlock (or close) specific MOS / AFSC / rate codes.

Practice FAQ

Common ASVAB practice questions.

Is this practice for the military entrance exam?

Yes. This hub is for ASVAB practice: the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery used for enlisted military entrance. It maps practice to the official ASVAB subtests and separates AFQT score areas from technical line-score areas.

Which ASVAB practice subtests should I start with?

Start with WK, PC, AR, and MK because those four subtests drive the AFQT score. Then add technical practice for the jobs you want, especially GS, EI, AS, MC, and AO when a target line-score formula uses them.

Why does this site group Auto and Shop practice as AS?

Official ASVAB materials list Auto Information and Shop Information separately for some test formats, but the paper-and-pencil version combines them as Auto and Shop Information (AS). This site groups that practice under AS so job formulas and practice links stay readable.

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