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CAT-ASVAB: ~145 questions
AFQT: 4 subtests
Score: 1–99 percentile
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Your Path to a Higher AFQT Score

Four steps from diagnostic to test day

Take a Diagnostic

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Identify your strengths and gaps with a diagnostic mapped to ASVAB subtest topics.

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Expert instructors break down every concept across Arithmetic Reasoning, Math Knowledge, General Science, and more.

Practice Problems

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Build confidence with ASVAB-style practice questions and instant step-by-step feedback.

Take a Mock Exam

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Simulate test conditions with a full-length ASVAB-style practice assessment.

Free ASVAB Practice Test

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ASVAB Study Guide

Comprehensive prep for every subtest that counts toward your AFQT score

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Arithmetic Reasoning

Arithmetic Reasoning

Math word problems and real-world applications

Topics covered:

  • Multi-step arithmetic word problems
  • Ratios, rates, and proportional reasoning
  • Percent calculations and real-world applications
  • Time, distance, work, and interest problems
365+ Video Lessons
345+ Practice Problems
Explore Arithmetic Reasoning

Mathematics Knowledge

Mathematics Knowledge

High school math — algebra, geometry, and number properties

Topics covered:

  • Solving linear equations and inequalities
  • Exponents, roots, and number properties
  • Geometric formulas — area, perimeter, volume
  • Quadratic equations and basic functions
510+ Video Lessons
664+ Practice Problems
Explore Mathematics Knowledge

General Science

General Science

Biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science

Topics covered:

  • Cell biology, genetics, and human body systems
  • Atoms, molecules, chemical reactions, and the periodic table
  • Force, motion, energy, and electricity
  • Weather, geology, and astronomy
19+ Video Lessons
547+ Practice Problems
Explore General Science

Word Knowledge

Word Knowledge

Vocabulary, synonyms, and word meanings in context

Topics covered:

  • Identifying word meanings from context clues
  • Synonyms — selecting the closest meaning
  • Common prefixes, suffixes, and root words
  • High-frequency ASVAB vocabulary
22+ Video Lessons
465+ Practice Problems
Explore Word Knowledge

Paragraph Comprehension

Paragraph Comprehension

Reading passages — main idea, inference, and detail

Topics covered:

  • Identifying the main idea and author's purpose
  • Drawing inferences and logical conclusions
  • Locating specific details in a passage
  • Understanding vocabulary from context
20+ Video Lessons
357+ Practice Problems
Explore Paragraph Comprehension
936+ Video Lessons Across All 5 ASVAB Subtests in ScopeDiagnostics + Adaptive Practice for Every Topic AreaTargeted Practice Mapped to AFQT Score Bands

Understanding Your AFQT Score

Your Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) score determines if you qualify for military service. It's calculated using only 4 of the 10 subtests:

Arithmetic Reasoning (AR)
Mathematics Knowledge (MK)
Paragraph Comprehension (PC)
Word Knowledge (WK)

Minimum AFQT Scores by Branch: Army (31), Navy (31), Air Force (36), Marines (31), Coast Guard (40)

Your 6-Week ASVAB Study Plan

A focused roadmap across all 5 subtests in scope — from math foundations to verbal comprehension

1

Week 1

Arithmetic Reasoning

Word problems, ratios, percents, time-distance-work, and interest

10–15 videos + 40 practice problems

2

Week 2

Mathematics Knowledge

Algebra, geometry formulas, exponents, roots, and quadratics

10–15 videos + 40 practice problems

3

Week 3

General Science

Biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science essentials

12–18 videos + 40 practice problems

4

Week 4

Word Knowledge

Synonyms, vocabulary in context, and high-frequency ASVAB words

8–12 videos + 35 practice problems

5

Week 5

Paragraph Comprehension

Main idea, inference, detail retrieval, and vocabulary in context

8–12 videos + 30 practice problems

6

Week 6

Full Review & Mock Exams

Targeted review of weak areas identified by diagnostic, then full mock ASVAB

Take full-length mock exam under real test conditions

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Enlisted in the Army, Mar 12

Scored a 28 on my first ASVAB practice. Spent 5 weeks on the AR and MK modules and hit a 54 on test day. Army requires 31 — I blew past it.

Marcus J.

Marcus J.

Future Army infantryman, Atlanta, GA

Enlisted in the Navy, Feb 18

Math was killing my score. The step-by-step videos on Arithmetic Reasoning finally made word problems click. Went from a 32 to a 61 and qualified for the rating I wanted.

Destiny R.

Destiny R.

Future Navy IT specialist, Houston, TX

Enlisted in the Air Force, Jan 30

Air Force minimum is 36. I'd been stuck at 33 for two attempts. StudyPug's diagnostic showed exactly which topics were dragging me down. Third attempt: 67.

Tyler M.

Tyler M.

Future Air Force avionics tech, Phoenix, AZ

Enlisted in the Coast Guard, Dec 15

Coast Guard needs a 40. I was at 38 after studying on my own for weeks. Added StudyPug for the last 3 weeks, focused on General Science and Math — scored a 52.

Priya S.

Priya S.

Future Coast Guard rescue swimmer, San Diego, CA

Enlisted in the Marines, Feb 3

I hadn't been in a classroom in 4 years. The diagnostic showed me where to start so I didn't waste time on stuff I already knew. Scored a 58 and got my MOS choice.

DeShawn T.

DeShawn T.

Future Marine, Jacksonville, NC

Qualified for Navy Nuclear Program, Mar 5

Needed high math scores for the nuclear program. Worked through every MK and AR module. Scored 98 on Mathematics Knowledge. Worth every minute.

Aaliyah C.

Aaliyah C.

Future Navy nuclear operator, Norfolk, VA

Everything You Need to Know About the ASVAB

Format, scoring, and what to expect on test day

Test Duration

~1.5–3 hrs

CAT-ASVAB ~1.5 hrs · Paper ~3 hrs

AFQT Score

1–99

Percentile rank vs. national reference group

Test Format

Multiple choice

CAT-ASVAB adaptive · Paper fixed-form

Cost

Free

Administered at MEPS or recruiter site

What is the ASVAB?

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple-choice test used by all five U.S. military branches to determine enlistment eligibility and job qualification. Your AFQT score — derived from four subtests (Arithmetic Reasoning, Mathematics Knowledge, Word Knowledge, and Paragraph Comprehension) — determines whether you can enlist. Individual subtest scores determine which Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) or ratings you qualify for.

The ASVAB has 9 subtests covering math, science, verbal, and technical areas. The CAT-ASVAB (computer adaptive) has ~145 questions and takes about 1.5 hours. The paper version has 225 questions and takes ~3 hours. Each branch sets its own AFQT minimum: Army 31, Navy 35, Marines 32, Air Force 36, Coast Guard 40. Higher scores unlock more job options and potential signing bonuses.

Key Facts About the ASVAB

  • Used by all five U.S. military branches for enlistment and job placement
  • AFQT score (1–99 percentile) determines enlistment eligibility
  • AFQT is calculated from 4 subtests: AR + MK + WK + PC
  • CAT-ASVAB: ~145 questions, ~1.5 hours, adaptive format
  • Paper ASVAB: 225 questions, ~3 hours, fixed format
  • Branch minimums: Army 31 · Navy 35 · Marines 32 · Air Force 36 · Coast Guard 40

ASVAB Practice Test FAQ

We've got answers to some popular questions.

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Full access to step-by-step video lessons, diagnostic assessments, adaptive practice, ASVAB-style questions, and score tracking for Arithmetic Reasoning, Math Knowledge, General Science, Word Knowledge, and Paragraph Comprehension.

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What is the ASVAB?

The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery is a multiple-choice test required by all U.S. military branches. Your AFQT score (from AR, MK, WK, and PC) determines enlistment eligibility. Individual subtest scores determine job qualification.

What AFQT score do I need to enlist?

Minimums vary: Army 31 · Navy 35 · Marines 32 · Air Force 36 · Coast Guard 40. Higher scores unlock more MOS choices and may qualify you for signing bonuses. Confirm current cutoffs with your recruiter.

Which ASVAB subtests does StudyPug cover?

StudyPug covers the 5 highest-impact subtests: Arithmetic Reasoning, Mathematics Knowledge, General Science, Word Knowledge, and Paragraph Comprehension — including all four AFQT subtests.

How long should I study for the ASVAB?

Most students need 4–8 weeks of consistent daily practice. StudyPug's diagnostic identifies your weakest subtests so you focus where it matters most. The 6-week study plan gives you a full structured roadmap.

How is the AFQT score calculated?

AFQT is a percentile derived from your Verbal Expression (WK + PC) and Arithmetic (AR + MK) scores, compared against a national reference group. It is not a raw percentage of correct answers.

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