ASVAB Study Guide
Build your plan with subject drills, timed practice, and steady review of explanations. Start with the AFQT subjects if you want quick gains.
Simple study plan
Start with your weakest subject and practice 10–15 minutes per day. Add a timed set once your accuracy improves, then run a mock test at the end of the week to measure progress.
- Week 1: build accuracy with untimed practice
- Week 2: add timed drills for pacing
- Week 3: take full mocks and review mistakes
Arithmetic Reasoning
Real-world word problems, ratios, rates, and quantitative reasoning.
Math Knowledge
Algebra, geometry, and core math concepts you need for the ASVAB.
Word Knowledge
Vocabulary, synonyms, and usage in context.
Paragraph Comprehension
Reading passages and answering inference and main-idea questions.
General Science
Basic biology, chemistry, earth science, and physics principles.
Mechanical Comprehension
Simple machines, forces, and mechanical systems.
Electronics Information
Circuits, current, voltage, and electronics basics.
Auto Information
Automotive systems, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Shop Information
Tools, materials, and shop safety principles.
Assembling Objects
Spatial reasoning and object assembly.
FAQ
What should I study first?
Start with AFQT subjects for the fastest score gains.
How do I build a study plan?
Practice weak subjects, then take timed mocks.
Are explanations included in practice?
Yes. Every question includes an explanation.
Can I practice on mobile?
Yes. The site is mobile-first.
Is this official ASVAB prep?
No. It is an independent practice platform.