DoD / MEPCOM
Required for military enlistment. AFQT score determines eligibility; subtest scores determine job qualifications.
25% of exam · 2 sections
10% of exam · 3 sections
25% of exam · 4 sections
15% of exam · 2 sections
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is administered by DoD / MEPCOM, with roughly ~1.3M/yr candidates sitting it. The exam has 145 questions and a 2 hours 34 minutes time limit. Required for military enlistment. AFQT score determines eligibility; subtest scores determine job qualifications.
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How many questions are on the ASVAB exam?
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery has 145 questions and a 2 hours 34 minutes time limit. AskBoudin generates unlimited fresh practice questions across all 5 exam topics, so you never run out of material.
What topics does the ASVAB cover?
The exam covers 5 areas: Verbal (AFQT), Math (AFQT), General Science, Technical Subtests, Assembling Objects. Each is weighted toward the real exam blueprint.
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Aligned to the official ASVAB technical manual.
Quick-reference summaries for each ASVAB topic — key facts, formulas, and rules at a glance. Free to read.