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ASVAB Test Prep and Practice Tests
Taking the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is your first step toward a career in the military. The ASVAB tests your knowledge of basic concepts and skills and determines which branch and rank in the military for which you are eligible.
Air Force ASVAB Required Score
You will receive standard Air Force ASVAB scores for each of the subtests, an AFQT score, and composite scores. The minimum overall score for high school seniors or graduates to qualify for the Air Force is a 31 AFOQT; GED holders must score a 50 AFOQT.
Although the ASVAB tests you on knowledge you would have acquired in high school, there are sections of the test where you may want to focus your study efforts. Prepare for the ASVAB exam with Peterson’s! Our AirForce ASVAB test prep gives you full access to a diagnostic test, additional practice tests, a study guide, 900 exclusively-written interactive lessons, and videos covering all nine sections of the ASVAB, flashcards, and more.

About the Air Force
Originally created as a part of the United States Army in August 1907, the USAF was established as a separate branch of the U.S. Armed Forces on September 18, 1947 with the passing of the National Security Act of 1947.
Air Force Benefits
There are many advantages of serving in the Air Force. Here are just a few:
- Competitive pay
- Tuition assistance
- Access to the best military schools and colleges
- Low-cost medical insurance for you and your family
- Tax-free food, housing, and clothing allowances
- Thrift Savings Plan [which is similar to a 401(k)]
- Excellent retirement benefits
- Enlistment bonuses from the Air Force Reserve
- Extensive vacation and travel

ASVAB Subtests, Content, Number of Questions, and Time Allotted
Subtest | Content Covered | Number of Questions | Time Allotted |
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General Science (GS) | Life Science: basic biology, human nutrition, and health; Physical Science: elementary chemistry and physics; and Earth Science: geology, meteorology, and astronomy | 25 | 11 minutes |
*Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) | Basic mathematical word problems | 30 | 36 minutes |
*Word Knowledge (WK) | Your understanding of the meaning of words through synonyms and how they are used in a sentence | 35 | 11 minutes |
*Paragraph Comprehension (PC) | Your ability to obtain information from written material. The reading passages vary in length from one paragraph to several paragraphs and may be used for one or more questions. | 15 | 13 minutes |
*Mathematics Knowledge (MK) | Your general mathematical knowledge and ability to solve problems using high school mathematics, including algebra and some basic geometry | 25 | 24 minutes |
Electronics Information (EI) | Questions that deal with electricity, radio principles, and electronics | 20 | 9 minutes |
Auto & Shop Information (AS) | Material generally taught in automobile mechanics in vocational-technical schools and in shop instruction. It is designed to measure knowledge of automobiles, tools, and shop terminology and practices. | 25 | 11 minutes |
Mechanical Comprehension (MC) | Principles of mechanical devices, structural support and properties of materials | 25 | 19 minutes |
Assembling Objects (AO) | Your spatial aptitude—the ability to perceive spatial relations. The items involve a series of five drawings and require identification of an assembled puzzle or correctly connected objects. | 25 | 15 minutes |
*These subtests comprise the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) score. |
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Air Force Qualification Categories of the ASVAB
Qualification Category | ASVAB Subtest |
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Mechanical (M) | The Mechanical score is the combination of the following subtests: Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) 2X Verbal Expression (WK plus PC) Mechanical Comprehension (MC) Auto and Shop Information (AS) |
Administrative (A) | The Administrative score is the combination of the following subtests: Numerical Operations [NO] Coding Speed [CS] Verbal Expression [WK plus PC] |
General (G) | The General aptitude score is the combination of the following subtests: Verbal Expression [WK plus PC] Arithmetic Reasoning [AR] |
Electronics (E) | The Electronics score is the combination of the following subtests: Arithmetic Reasoning [AR] Mathematics Knowledge [MK] Electronics Information [EI] General Science [GS] |
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Top Air Force FAQs
- You must be between the ages of 17 and 39
- You must have a U.S. citizen or legal, permanent resident
- You must have a high school diploma, GED with at least 15 college credits, or GED
- You must take and meet the minimum score requirements on the ASVAB test
- You must pass a physical exam
- You must pass a background check
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Enlisted ranksAirmen (E-1–E-4), Noncommissioned Officers (E-5–E-6), and Senior Noncommissioned Officers (E-7–E-9). Some enlisted ranks include airman basic, airman, airman first class, senior airman, staff sergeant, technical sergeant, master sergeant, and senior master sergeant.
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Officer ranksSecond lieutenant (O-1), First Lieutenant (O-2), Captain (O-3), Major (O-4), Lieutenant Colonel (O-5), Colonel (O-6), Brigadier General (O-7), and Major General (O-8). Newly commissioned officers are given the rank of second lieutenant.
Take a look at Air Force ASVAB score requirements and related careers by Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC):
AFSC | Air Force Job Title | Minimum Required ASVAB Score |
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1A0X1 | In-Flight Refueling Specialist | G55 |
1A1X1 | Flight engineer | G57 |
1A2X1 | Aircraft loadmaster | G57 |
1A3X1 | Airborne communication systems | E70 |
1A6X1 | Flight attendant | A28 |
1A8X1 | Airborne cryptologic language analyst | G72 |
1A8X2 | Airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) operator | G72 |
1A9X1 | Special missions aviation | M60; G57 |
1B4X1 | Cyber warfare operations | G64 |
1C0X2 | Aviation resource management | A41 |
1C1X1 | Air traffic control | G55 |
1C2X1 | Combat control | M55; G55 |
1C3X1 | Command and control operations | A55; G67 |
1C4X1 | Tactical air control party (TACP) | G49 |
1C5X1 | Command and control battle management operations | G55 |
1C6X1 | Space systems operations | E70 |
1C7X1 | Airfield management | M40; G50 |
1C8X3 | Radar airfield and weather systems (RAWS) | E70 |
1N0X1 | Intelligence applications | A64 |
1N1X1 | Geospatial intelligence analyst | G66 |
1N2X1 | Signals intelligence analyst | G72 |
1N3X1 | Cryptologic language analyst | G72 |
1N4X1 | Fusion analyst | G62 |
1N7X1 | Human intelligence specialist | G72 |
1P0X1 | Aircrew flight equipment | M40 |
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Air Force Blog Articles
Get expert advice on how to advance your Air Force career with our blog articles:
- What Your ASVAB Scores Mean
- A Glimpse Into Peterson’s AFOQT Test Prep
- 10 Things You Need to Know About the AFOQT
- ASVAB Test Prep: How to Get the Score You Want on the ASVAB
- Look Inside Peterson’s SIFT Test Prep
- What Is the SIFT Exam and How Do I Prepare for It?
- How DLPT Exams Help Military Members Increase Their Earnings Potential
- Using the ASVAB to Carve Out a Career in the Armed Forces
