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    The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple-aptitude battery that measures developed abilities and helps predict future academic and occupational success in the military. It is …

  2. Sample Questions - ASVAB

    Sample Questions Taking a test can be a nerve-wracking experience. Knowing what to expect can help to reduce those pre-test jitters. Here’s your chance to see sample ASVAB test questions for each of …

  3. What to Expect When You Take the ASVAB

    Proctored Version of CAT-ASVAB Examinees must take the proctored CAT-ASVAB at a MEPS or MET site. Each examinee completes the test at his/her own pace. That is, when you complete a subtest, …

  4. ASVAB Fact Sheet

    ASVAB Fact Sheet The purpose of the Fact Sheet is to provide you with information about the military enlistment test, the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). ASVAB scores are used …

  5. APPLICANTS - ASVAB

    APPLICANTS ASVAB Test Preparation Disclaimer Official statement regarding fraudulent ASVAB test preparation claims.

  6. Understanding ASVAB Scores

    ASVAB scoring is based on an Item Response Theory (IRT) model. IRT is a theory that enables test questions and examinee abilities to be placed on the same scale, thereby allowing tests to be …

  7. Preparing for the ASVAB

    The ASVAB Testing Program does not endorse any particular method of test preparation beyond recommending that examinees take a solid core of courses in mathematics, English, and science in …

  8. Understanding ASVAB Scores

    Understanding ASVAB Scores Scores on the individual ASVAB subtests are reported as Standard Scores. Standard Scores are scores that have a meaning relative to a national sample of youth aged …

  9. Where to Take the ASVAB

    The ASVAB is also administered by the Services to individuals currently serving in the military. If you wish to be reclassified, you can retake the ASVAB to gain on-the-job training. To get more …

  10. Unproctored Administration of the ASVAB: PiCAT | ASVAB

    The unproctored version of CAT-ASVAB is called PiCAT (short for Pending Internet Computerized Adaptive Test) and can be taken from anywhere that has an internet connection. Unlike the ASVAB, …