ASVAB Math Practice Test — Adaptive Prep

Targeted, adaptive preparation for the ASVAB Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) and Mathematics Knowledge (MK) subtests. 310 calibrated questions, IRT placement, and a pass-or-refund guarantee on the Retaker Bundle.

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310
Calibrated questions
2
Math subtests (AR + MK)
32
Questions on the real exam
⚠️ No calculator permitted on the ASVAB. QuantegyAI practice reinforces no-calculator fluency throughout.

The two ASVAB math subtests

Arithmetic Reasoning (AR)
Word problems covering ratios, percentages, rates, geometry basics, and applied arithmetic. 16 questions, 36 minutes (paper) / 39 minutes (CAT). Counts toward AFQT score.
Mathematics Knowledge (MK)
High school math concepts: algebra, geometry, number properties, and functions. 16 questions, 20 minutes (paper) / 20 minutes (CAT). Also counts toward AFQT score.

What’s in the question bank

Pricing

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Pass-or-refund guarantee

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Frequently asked questions

What math is on the ASVAB?

Two subtests: Arithmetic Reasoning (16 word problems) and Mathematics Knowledge (16 high-school math questions). Both count toward the AFQT score that determines enlistment eligibility.

What AFQT score do I need?

Minimums by branch: Army 31, Navy 35, Marines 32, Air Force 36, Coast Guard 40, Space Force 36. Higher scores open more MOS/rating options.

Is a calculator allowed?

No. Calculators are not permitted on any version of the ASVAB.

How long should I study?

Most candidates improve meaningfully in 3–4 weeks of focused adaptive practice (30 minutes daily). The free placement test shows your gaps on day one.

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Written by — mathematics professor and founder of QuantegyAI. Last updated 2026-07-10.