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These are unofficial practice questions designed to mimic ASVAB format and difficulty — they are not from the actual exam. For official free practice materials, visit official-asvab.com.

AFOQT

AFOQT

Air Force Officer Qualifying Test — required for Air Force officer commissioning. Covers verbal, quantitative, situational judgment, and aviation subtests.

Time limit: 215 min · 3 sections

AFQT

AFQT

Armed Forces Qualification Test — the qualifying subset of ASVAB (WK + PC + AR + MK). Determines basic eligibility for enlistment.

Time limit: 80 min · 4 sections

ASTB-E

ASTB-E

Aviation Selection Test Battery — required for Navy and Marine Corps aviation officer candidates.

Time limit: 150 min · 2 sections

ASVAB

ASVAB

Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery — the primary enlistment test for all U.S. military branches.

Time limit: 194 min · 9 sections

OAR

OAR

Officer Aptitude Rating — component of the ASTB-E required for Navy Officer Candidate School (OCS).

Time limit: 60 min · 2 sections

Frequently Asked Questions

What sections are on the ASVAB?

The ASVAB has 9 sections: General Science (GS), Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Word Knowledge (WK), Paragraph Comprehension (PC), Mathematics Knowledge (MK), Electronics Information (EI), Auto & Shop Information (AS), Mechanical Comprehension (MC), and Assembling Objects (AO).

What is the difference between ASVAB and AFQT?

The AFQT (Armed Forces Qualification Test) is a subset of the ASVAB. It is calculated from four sections: Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Word Knowledge (WK), Paragraph Comprehension (PC), and Mathematics Knowledge (MK). The AFQT score determines basic enlistment eligibility, while the full ASVAB line scores determine which specific jobs you qualify for.

What is the AFOQT test?

The AFOQT (Air Force Officer Qualifying Test) is required for Air Force officer commissioning. It measures verbal, quantitative, situational judgment, and aviation aptitude. It consists of 12 subtests and takes approximately 3.5 hours.

What is the ASTB-E test?

The ASTB-E (Aviation Selection Test Battery) is required for Navy and Marine Corps aviation officer candidates. It tests math and verbal skills, mechanical comprehension, spatial awareness, and aviation knowledge.

What is the OAR test?

The OAR (Officer Aptitude Rating) is a subset of the ASTB-E used for Navy Officer Candidate School (OCS). It covers math skills, reading comprehension, and mechanical comprehension.