Master the ASVAB in 2024 with Our Comprehensive ASVAB Practice Tests

Updated: September 2024

The ASVAB is a multiple-choice aptitude test used to determine your eligibility to enlist in the military and which jobs you qualify for. JobTestPrep's ASVAB Practice Tests offer an accurate experience of the test in terms of content and difficulty. Our prep and 3-Step formula will help you NAIL the ASVAB and unlock some of the best jobs and training programs in the military.

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The 3-Step Formula

Our Experts have developed a 3-step practice formula to ace the ASVAB:

  1. Take an ASVAB Diagnostic Test to identify your weaker areas so you’ll know what subjects to focus on.
  2. Practice with laser-targeted drills and step-by-step explanations to quickly strengthen these areas and boost your AFQT and Line Scores.
  3. Fine-tune your performance with full ASVAB practice tests that are as close as possible to the real thing.
  • Bonus Step: Get “Back to Basics” Math study guides to brush up on your Math skills and to teach you everything from square one.

Using this test prep, our customers achieved an average score of 94% on the ASVAB test.

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ASVAB Practice Pack - 2024 Edition

  • Exclusive ASVAB diagnostic test
  • 3 Full-length ASVAB - AFQT practice tests
  • 5 'Back to Basics' math study guides
  • Step-by-step explanations for every question
  • Final ASVAB Simulation

Full-length practice tests: 

  • 6 Word Knowledge Tests
  • 19 Paragraph Comprehension Tests
  • 19 Mathematics Knowledge Tests
  • 28 Arithmetic Reasoning Tests
  • 3 General Science Tests
  • 6 Electronic Information Tests
  • 4 Automotive and Ship Information Tests
  • 4 Assembling Objects Tests
  • 10 Mechanical Comprehension Tests and Guide

The ASVAB evaluates military recruit candidates across various fields and abilities, consisting of 9 (or 10) subtests. In addition to measuring overall aptitude for the U.S. Army, it helps match each recruit to a suitable position, maximizing their potential and providing opportunities for growth and excellence. 

Candidates aiming for specific roles should focus on practicing the relevant subtests before taking the ASVAB to increase their chances of securing their desired position.


he ASVAB score, specifically the AFQT, is relative to other test takers and ranges from 1 to 99, indicating the percentage of peers you outperformed. With an average score of 50, achieving a score of 60 or 70 is considered good, while anything higher is excellent and can open more opportunities within the various U.S. military branches.


Without practice, success is unlikely. Performing well on the ASVAB requires both preparation and a natural aptitude for the subtest material. This means that even if general science isn’t your strongest subject, you can improve by studying effectively. For those who are naturally skilled in any given field, excelling and securing the best opportunities will still be challenging and requires the right practice and mindset.


The ASVAB math subtests are at a high school level and require a broad understanding of various math topics, including algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. You should also be familiar with basic formulas and mathematical concepts, such as probability, exponents, roots, prime numbers, and integers.


Hard work. Invest extra time in the mathematical subtests, practice using different formulas and take as many practice tests as possible.


The ASVAB can be taken several times, with a 1-month stop after your first try and then 6 months following your second. The important thing to remember is that your highest score counts.