About MilTestPrep
Helping military applicants prepare with confidence — completely free.
Our Mission
MilTestPrep was built with one goal: to give every military applicant free, high-quality practice for the exams that shape their military career. Whether you're aiming to enlist in the Army, qualify for a Navy rating, or commission as an Air Force officer, the right exam score opens doors — and we want to help you get there.
We cover all five U.S. military branches and five major entrance exams: ASVAB, AFQT, AFOQT, ASTB-E, and OAR. Every practice question is written to reflect the style, difficulty, and subject matter of the real exams.
What We Offer
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745+ Practice Questions
Covering all 9 ASVAB sections, AFQT, AFOQT, ASTB-E, and OAR — written to match real exam difficulty.
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Instant Scoring & Explanations
Get immediate feedback on every answer with detailed explanations so you learn from each mistake.
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Section-by-Section Drills
Focus on your weakest areas — practice individual sections like Arithmetic Reasoning or Mechanical Comprehension.
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Military Job Explorer
See which of 237 military jobs you qualify for based on your ASVAB line scores, across all 5 branches.
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Progress Tracking
Track your scores over time so you can see your improvement and know when you're ready for the real exam.
Why Free?
Military applicants come from all backgrounds and income levels. We believe cost should never be a barrier to serving your country. That's why MilTestPrep is — and always will be — completely free to use. No sign-up required, no credit card, no hidden fees.
The site is supported by advertising, which keeps the lights on while keeping every feature free for users.
Disclaimer
MilTestPrep is an independent study resource and is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Defense, MEPCOM, or any military branch. The ASVAB, AFQT, AFOQT, ASTB-E, and OAR are trademarks of their respective owners. Our practice questions are original content modeled after published test specifications — they are not actual exam questions.
Always verify current exam requirements and minimum scores with your recruiter or the official military branch websites.
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