ASVAB Navy Exam Questions Practice Test part 2

A complete practice test to pass your ASVAB Navy Exam 2

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Description

The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is a series of tests used to determine an individual's skills and abilities for enlistment in the US military. The ASVAB Navy is simply a version of the ASVAB test that is used specifically by the US Navy to assess the skills and qualifications of potential recruits. The ASVAB Navy test covers a range of subjects, including arithmetic reasoning, mathematics knowledge, word knowledge, paragraph comprehension, mechanical comprehension, and electronics information. The test is designed to measure a candidate's abilities in these areas to determine their eligibility for specific Navy jobs and programs. In addition to the core ASVAB test, there are also several subtests that may be required for certain Navy positions, such as the Mechanical Comprehension (MC) subtest for engineering jobs or the Electronics Information (EI) subtest for electronics positions. The ASVAB Navy test is typically administered at a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) or at a recruiting office. Scores on the ASVAB test are used to determine eligibility for specific jobs within the Navy and can also impact a candidate's eligibility for bonuses and other incentives.

Jobs in the Navy are called "Ratings". To find the rating you qualify for, the Navy looks at your the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) subtest scores - different subtests for different ratings. The ASVAB subtests are: General Science (GS); Arithmetic Reasoning (AR); Word Knowledge (WK); Paragraph Comprehension (PC); Numerical Operations (NO); Coding Speed (CS); Auto and Shop Information (AS); Mathematics Knowledge (MK); Mechanical Comprehension (MC); Electronics Information (EI); and Sum of Word Knowledge and Paragraph Comprehension (VE).

The ASVAB is a timed multi-aptitude test, which is given at over 14,000 schools and Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS) nationwide and is developed and maintained by the Department of Defense.

To join the Navy as an enlisted member, you usually must get a good score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test. The maximum ASVAB score is 99. For enlistment into the Navy, you must get a minimum ASVAB score of 31, although in same cases a 26 is permitted.

Each Navy job is given a code known as a Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC). Every NEC has different ASVAB score requirements.

The ASVAB test actually consists of several different subject areas or subtests: general science (GS); arithmetic reasoning (AR); word knowledge (WK); paragraph comprehension (PC); mathematics knowledge (MK); electronics information (EI), auto and shop information (AS); mechanical comprehension; and assembling objects (AO).

What You Will Learn!

  • general science (GS)
  • arithmetic reasoning (AR)
  • word knowledge (WK)
  • paragraph comprehension (PC)
  • mathematics knowledge (MK)
  • electronics information (EI)
  • auto information (AI)
  • shop information (SI)
  • mechanical comprehension (MC)

Who Should Attend!

  • Who wants to seat for ASVAB Navy Exam part 2