Always answer every question—There is no guessing penalty on the ASVAB. This means that it is absolutely in your interest to guess on every question on every subtest of the ASVAB! Even if you have to make a completely blind guess, you have a 25 percent chance of picking the correct answer.
Familiarize yourself with the test—One key to success on the ASVAB is knowing what to expect. The format—which includes the directions, the types of questions, and even the traps that the test maker places among the answer choices—is remarkably similar from test to test. One of the easiest things you can do to improve your performance on the ASVAB is to understand the test format before you take the test.
Practice, practice, practice—Completing the sample problems and practice tests that Kaplan puts at your disposal will help you improve your scores for three reasons. First, it will help you brush up on skills and topics that you have not used since you finished school. Second, practice improves your speed. Third, as mentioned above, practicing will help you recognize patterns and trap answers.
Take advantage of the multiple-choice format—Since you have a 25 percent chance of getting the correct answer just by guessing blindly, being able to eliminate any of the answer choices greatly improves your odds of making a correct guess. If you know that one of the four answer choices cannot be right and eliminate it accordingly, you now have a 33 percent chance of getting the correct answer. Remove one more wrong answer choice, and your chance of getting the question right is now 50-50. On certain ASVAB questions, you will find that using the process of elimination on wrong answer choices is just as effective a way of getting to the correct answer as spotting the correct answer the straightforward way. Often, even if you are completely confused by a question, you can still make a solid guess by eliminating answer choices that run counter to the other three answer choices.
If you are taking the CAT-ASVAB, applying certain CAT-specific strategies will have a direct, positive impact on your score:
This book is divided into chapters that offer specific test-taking strategies for dealing with each of the subtests, with emphasis on those subtests that constitute the AFQT. Kaplan recommends that you take the first practice test, in chapter 2, before you work through this book. By doing so, you can pay special attention to the areas that were difficult for you as you progress through the book. You’ve made the right move in deciding to prepare for the ASVAB. It is a highly coachable test, and we will give you the tools you need to score high on the ASVAB and qualify for the military career you desire.