ASVAB Math Complete Course

ASVAB Math

In 1968, the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) was formed. Since then, this test has been taken by over 40 million people.
ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL ASVAB WEBSITE, the ASVAB is a multiple-aptitude battery that measures developed talents and helps predict future academic and professional achievement in the military. It is offered to nearly one million military applicants, high school students, and post-secondary students every year.

Scores on the ASVAB are expressed as percentiles ranging from 1 to 99.The ASVAB percentage score shows the proportion of applicants in the group that scored at or below a given level. An ASVAB score of 90, for example, suggests that somehow a candidate's performance is on par with or better than that of 90 percent of candidates in a nationally representative sample. Likewise, a score of 60 on the ASVAB implies that the examinee scored in the same range as or higher than 60% of the nationally-representative sample.
The ASVAB is divided into three types:

  • CAT-ASVAB (adaptive computer test) 
  • MET-site ASVAB (paper and pencil (P&P)
  • Student ASVAB (paper and pencil) (P&P)

The CAT-ASVAB is an adaptive computer test. It signifies that the next question will be more complicated if the correct answer is selected. If the stated answer is incorrect, the next question will be more straightforward. This also means that it cannot be modified once an answer on the CAT has been picked.


The MET-site ASVAB and The Student ASVAB are paper-and-pencil (P&P) exams.
To prepare for the real ASVAB Math test, use the free ASVAB® Math practice questions, exercises, and tests listed below. In addition, our ASVAB Math materials have been completely updated to suit the most recent ASVAB modifications.

ASVAB Math Complete Course

Fractions and Decimals

Real Numbers and Integers

Proportions and Ratios

Percent

Algebraic Expressions

Equations

Inequalities

Linear Functions

Polynomials

Exponents and Radicals

Statistics

Geometry

Solid Figures

Practice Tests

ASVAB Practice Test 1

Simulate test day with an official practice test. Then, score your test. The answers come with explanations so you can learn from your mistakes.

ASVAB Practice Test 2

Simulate test day with an official practice test. Then, score your test. The answers come with explanations so you can learn from your mistakes.

 
 

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