I got a 60 on the practice test, and a 71 on the real test.
You should get around the same score.
No you need at least a 31 for the army 50 with a GED
Scoring 38 on the practice ASVAB test indicates a need for improvement, as it is generally below the average score expected for prospective military recruits. The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) utilizes a percentile ranking, with a score of around 50 reflecting the median performance. A score of 38 suggests that you may need to focus on specific subject areas to enhance your overall score and increase your eligibility for various military roles. Consider reviewing the test material and taking additional practice exams to improve your understanding and skills.
it is not our job to say whether or not a person is stupid. but statistically, a 14 is not a very good score for the ASVAB test.
Your ASVAB score is actually your AFQT score which is made up of a weighted average of your scores on the following ASVAB subtests: * Word Knowledge * Paragraph Comprehension * Arithmetic Reasoning * Mathematics Knowledge Depending on the branch of the military you're enlisting in you'll also have a series of line scores that will qualify you for particular jobs within that service branch. ASVAB/AFQT score gets you in and line scores qualify you for job training.
The highest score you can get on the ASVAB is a 99
You can only score a 99% on the asvab.. To get a 124 would be impossible.
When you see a recruiter they will ask if you've taken the asvab if you say no they will give you a shortened version of the asvab, I think it was 50 questions total. The only addition I have to this answer is that the shortened version is called the Enlistment Screening Test (EST). I have taken it, at the Navy Office. It doesn't count as your score, it just gives them an idea of where your ASVAB score would be for tween they talk possible career interests, and what you realistically can and can't qualify for when you take the actual ASVAB
You can go to military.com and take the ASVAB practice test. There are 6 different pratice tests. 3 short tests (40 Questions) 3 long tests (400 Questions)
An ASVAB score of 50.
ASVAB scores are measured as percentiles. If you score a 33, that means you are in the 33rd percentile, and did better on the test than 32 percent of the people. If you got a 99, that means you did better than 98 percent of the people. I am not seeing how it is possible to score a 110 on that basis. However, things change, so you may wish to contact your local recruiter, and ask him.
yes it is relatively good. a 31 is required and the national average is 41. so really its above average
The ASVAB score and IQ are related, but not the same. The ASVAB measures specific skills and knowledge needed for military jobs, while IQ tests measure general cognitive abilities. A high ASVAB score may indicate high cognitive abilities, but they are not directly interchangeable.