Standardized & Admissions
ASVABArmed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) determines US military enlistment eligibility and job qualification (MOS / rate).
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Exam facts
Everything you need to know about the ASVAB exam.
- Passing score
- Branch-specific minimum AFQT (Army: 31, Navy: 31, Marines: 32, Air Force: 31 HS / 50 GED, Space Force: 31 HS, Coast Guard: 40 HS / 50 GED)
- Format & length
- CAT-ASVAB: ~96 minutes; Pencil-and-paper: ~149 minutes
- Voucher cost
- Free (administered to enlistees and high school students)
- Prerequisites
- None — but most branches require high school diploma or GED
- Validity
- 2 years for enlistment qualification (scores expire and must be retaken); remains on file throughout military career once enlisted
What’s tested
Key topics on the ASVAB exam.
The Cert Climb question bank is mapped to every domain on the official ASVAB exam blueprint, so what you study is what the test asks.
- General Science
- Arithmetic Reasoning
- Word Knowledge
- Paragraph Comprehension
- Mathematics Knowledge
- Electronics Information
- Auto Information
- Shop Information
- Mechanical Comprehension
- Assembling Objects
Who it’s for
Built for the people taking this exam.
Anyone seeking US military enlistment. Score determines both eligibility and the MOS/job options available.
Why it matters in 2026
The career signal.
The ASVAB AFQT score is the single number that gates US military enlistment, and the line scores (GT, MM, EL, CL, etc.) determine which MOS / rate / AFSC options a recruit can pick from. A higher score unlocks better jobs — high-demand technical fields (cyber, intel, nuclear, aviation electronics) typically require 90+ line scores, while infantry/general roles accept 31+. Free to take and required for enlistment, the ASVAB is also offered to ~600,000 US high school students annually as a career-aptitude assessment.
What you get
Everything you need to actually pass.
Full question bank
600 questions covering every objective on the official ASVAB exam blueprint, with detailed explanations on every option — right and wrong.
Quiz modes
Timed exam simulation, missed-only review, topic drills, and a daily question of the day. Practice the way you study best.
Flashcards
Spaced-repetition flashcards generated from each topic. Pull them up on a phone in the gap between meetings.
Progress tracking
See per-topic accuracy and answered counts. Find weak areas before they cost you on test day.
Per-category premium
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No-fluff explanations
Every wrong answer comes with a 2-3 sentence explanation of why it’s wrong, not just “the correct answer is X.” Pattern recognition is the whole game.
Read while you study
ASVAB articles & study guides
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about ASVAB
How many questions does the ASVAB bank have?
600 questions, organized into 9 subject areas mapped to the official exam objectives.
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Yes. 30 questions, no credit card, no email-trap, no “activate by Friday or pay” spam. You either upgrade because the bank’s good, or you don’t.
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How current is the ASVAB content?
We track exam version updates and refresh the bank within weeks of new objectives. Where the version of an exam matters (e.g. CompTIA SY0-701 vs. SY0-601), question explanations call it out.
Can I cancel my subscription anytime?
Yes. Cancellation is one click from your profile. Your access continues through the end of the period you’ve already paid for.
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