ASVAB Math Practice

Free ASVAB Mathematics Knowledge Practice Test

The ASVAB Mathematics Knowledge Practice Test helps you review the math rules and skills used on the real ASVAB. This part of the test focuses on high school math rather than long word problems.

You may need to solve an equation, simplify an expression, work with exponents, compare numbers, or use a geometry formula.

ASVAB Mathematics Knowledge Practice Test

ASVAB Mathematics Knowledge Practice Test

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Algebra and Expressions

Simplify: (8x^2 + 3x – 5) – (3x^2 – 2x + 4)

Distribute the minus sign through the second polynomial, then combine like terms: 8x^2 – 3x^2 = 5x^2, 3x + 2x = 5x, and -5 – 4 = -9.

Equations and Inequalities

Solve for x: 5(x – 2) + 3 = 3x + 11

Expand to get 5x – 7 = 3x + 11. Subtract 3x and add 7: 2x = 18, so x = 9.

Exponents Roots and Scientific Notation

Simplify: (x^4)(x^7) / x^3

Add exponents when multiplying and subtract when dividing: 4 + 7 – 3 = 8.

Fractions Ratios and Percents

What is 5/6 – 1/4?

Use a common denominator of 12: 5/6 = 10/12 and 1/4 = 3/12. The difference is 7/12.

Number Properties and Operations

Evaluate: 30 – 4(3 + 2) + 18 / 3

Do parentheses first: 3 + 2 = 5. Then multiplication and division: 4 x 5 = 20 and 18 / 3 = 6. Finally, 30 – 20 + 6 = 16.

Geometry and Measurement

A rectangle has length 12 units and area 84 square units. What is its perimeter?

The width is 84 / 12 = 7. Perimeter = 2(12 + 7) = 38 units.

Coordinate Geometry and Functions

What is the slope of the line through (2, 3) and (6, 11)?

Slope = change in y divided by change in x = (11 – 3) / (6 – 2) = 8/4 = 2.

Data Probability and Applied Math

What is the median of 4, 7, 9, 12, 15, and 18?

There are six values, so average the two middle numbers: (9 + 12)/2 = 10.5.

Algebra and Expressions

Factor completely: 6a(a – 3) + 5(a – 3)

Both terms contain the common factor (a – 3). Factoring it out leaves 6a + 5.

Equations and Inequalities

Solve for x: (3/4)x + 5 = 14

Subtract 5 to get (3/4)x = 9. Multiply both sides by 4/3, giving x = 12.

Exponents Roots and Scientific Notation

Simplify: (2a^3)^2

Square both the coefficient and the power: 2^2 = 4 and (a^3)^2 = a^6.

Fractions Ratios and Percents

What is (3/5) divided by (9/10)?

Multiply by the reciprocal: (3/5)(10/9) = 30/45 = 2/3.

Number Properties and Operations

What is the least common multiple of 8, 12, and 18?

The prime factors require 2^3 and 3^2. Their product is 8 x 9 = 72.

Geometry and Measurement

What is the area of a triangle with base 14 units and height 9 units?

Triangle area is one-half times base times height: (1/2)(14)(9) = 63.

Coordinate Geometry and Functions

If f(x) = 3x – 4, what is f(5)?

Substitute 5 for x: f(5) = 3(5) – 4 = 15 – 4 = 11.

Data Probability and Applied Math

What is the mean of 8, 11, 13, 16, and 17?

Add the values to get 65, then divide by 5. The mean is 13.

Algebra and Expressions

Simplify: 4(2x – 3) – 3(x + 1)

Distribute first: 8x – 12 – 3x – 3. Combining like terms gives 5x – 15.

Equations and Inequalities

Solve for y: 2(3y + 1) = 4y + 18

Expand: 6y + 2 = 4y + 18. Subtract 4y and 2 to get 2y = 16, so y = 8.

Exponents Roots and Scientific Notation

What is the value of 5^-2?

A negative exponent means take the reciprocal: 5^-2 = 1 / 5^2 = 1/25.

Fractions Ratios and Percents

Which ratio is equivalent to 42:56?

Divide both terms by their greatest common factor, 14. That gives 3:4.

Number Properties and Operations

How many positive integers less than 80 are divisible by both 4 and 6?

A number divisible by both 4 and 6 must be divisible by their LCM, 12. The values below 80 are 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, and 72.

Geometry and Measurement

Using pi = 3.14, what is the circumference of a circle with radius 5 units?

Circumference = 2pi r = 2(3.14)(5) = 31.4 units.

Coordinate Geometry and Functions

Which equation has slope -2 and y-intercept 5?

Slope-intercept form is y = mx + b. Here m = -2 and b = 5.

Data Probability and Applied Math

A bag contains 5 red, 3 blue, and 2 green counters. What is the probability of selecting a blue counter at random?

There are 10 counters total and 3 are blue, so the probability is 3/10.

Algebra and Expressions

Evaluate 2m^2 – 3mn + n^2 when m = 3 and n = -2.

Substitute the values: 2(3^2) – 3(3)(-2) + (-2)^2 = 18 + 18 + 4 = 40.

Equations and Inequalities

If 7p – 5 = 3p + 19, what is the value of 2p?

First solve for p: 4p = 24, so p = 6. Then 2p = 12.

Exponents Roots and Scientific Notation

Evaluate: (-4)^3

Multiply -4 three times. Two negative factors make a positive 16, and 16 times -4 equals -64.

Fractions Ratios and Percents

What is 35% of 240?

Convert 35% to 0.35 and multiply: 0.35 x 240 = 84.

Number Properties and Operations

Which of the following is a prime number?

61 has no positive factors other than 1 and 61. The other choices are divisible by 3.

Geometry and Measurement

What is the volume of a rectangular prism that is 8 units long, 5 units wide, and 3 units high?

Volume of a rectangular prism is length x width x height: 8 x 5 x 3 = 120.

Coordinate Geometry and Functions

Which equation represents a vertical line through x = -3?

Every point on a vertical line has the same x-coordinate. A vertical line through -3 is written x = -3.

Data Probability and Applied Math

What is the simple interest on $500 at 4% per year for 2 years?

Simple interest = principal x rate x time = 500 x 0.04 x 2 = 40.

Algebra and Expressions

If x is not equal to 5, simplify (x^2 – 25) / (x – 5).

Factor the numerator as a difference of squares: x^2 – 25 = (x – 5)(x + 5). Cancel the common factor x – 5.

Equations and Inequalities

Which inequality is the solution to 4x – 7 < 13?

Add 7 to both sides to get 4x < 20. Divide by 4, giving x < 5.

Exponents Roots and Scientific Notation

Evaluate: sqrt(9^2 + 12^2)

Compute the powers first: 81 + 144 = 225. The square root of 225 is 15.

Fractions Ratios and Percents

63 is 70% of what number?

Write 63 = 0.70x. Dividing 63 by 0.70 gives x = 90.

Number Properties and Operations

Which number is irrational?

sqrt(2) cannot be written as a ratio of two integers. The other choices are rational numbers.

Geometry and Measurement

Two angles of a triangle measure 47 degrees and 68 degrees. What is the third angle?

The angles of a triangle total 180 degrees. 180 – 47 – 68 = 65 degrees.

Coordinate Geometry and Functions

For the line y = (1/2)x + 2, what is x when y = 8?

Substitute y = 8: 8 = (1/2)x + 2. Subtract 2 to get 6 = x/2, so x = 12.

Data Probability and Applied Math

Convert 2.7 kilometers to meters.

One kilometer equals 1,000 meters. Multiply 2.7 by 1,000 to get 2,700 meters.

Algebra and Expressions

Which expression is equivalent to 3(2y + 5) – 4y?

Distribute the 3 to get 6y + 15, then subtract 4y. The result is 2y + 15.

Equations and Inequalities

If x + y = 11 and x – y = 3, what is x?

Add the equations: 2x = 14. Therefore x = 7.

Exponents Roots and Scientific Notation

Write 7.2 x 10^-3 as a decimal.

A power of 10^-3 moves the decimal point three places to the left: 7.2 becomes 0.0072.

Fractions Ratios and Percents

Which value is greatest?

Convert each value to a decimal: 5/8 = 0.625, 0.61 = 0.610, 62% = 0.620, and 3/5 = 0.600. The greatest is 0.625.

Number Properties and Operations

Simplify: 7! / 5!

Cancel 5! from numerator and denominator: 7! / 5! = 7 x 6 = 42.

Geometry and Measurement

Two parallel lines are cut by a transversal. If one interior angle is 112 degrees, what is the same-side interior angle?

Same-side interior angles formed by parallel lines are supplementary. 180 – 112 = 68 degrees.

Coordinate Geometry and Functions

What is the midpoint of the segment joining (-2, 5) and (6, 1)?

Average the x-coordinates and y-coordinates: (-2 + 6)/2 = 2 and (5 + 1)/2 = 3.

Data Probability and Applied Math

A value increases from 120 to 150. What is the percent increase?

The increase is 30. Divide by the original value: 30/120 = 0.25, or 25%.

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MATH SKILL

What Mathematics Knowledge Tests

Mathematics Knowledge, or MK, measures your understanding of high school math principles.
The questions focus on math rules, number skills, algebra, geometry, and related concepts.

Algebra

Solve equations, simplify expressions, and work with variables.

Geometry

Use area, perimeter, volume, angles, and shape rules.

Number Skills

Work with fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and signs.

Exponents

Use powers, roots, and common exponent rules correctly.

Order of Operations

Follow the correct order when several operations appear together.

Number Properties

Recognize factors, multiples, primes, absolute value, and number types.

Basic Data

Find the mean, median, and simple values from number sets.

Powers of 10

Work with scientific notation and place-value changes.

CURRENT TEST FORMAT

Mathematics Knowledge Test Format

The CAT-ASVAB and paper ASVAB use different question counts and time limits.

Test Version Questions Time Limit Approx. Time
CAT-ASVAB Questions 15 scored Time Limit 31 minutes Approx. Time About 2 min 4 sec
Paper ASVAB Questions 25 Time Limit 24 minutes Approx. Time About 58 sec

The CAT-ASVAB may include unscored tryout questions. If tryout questions are added, extra time is provided for that subtest.

KNOW THE DIFFERENCE

Mathematics Knowledge Is Not the Same as
Arithmetic Reasoning

Both sections use math, but the type of thinking is different.

Mathematics Knowledge

Focuses on math rules and procedures. You may solve an equation, simplify an expression, work with exponents, or use a geometry formula.

Arithmetic Reasoning

Focuses on word problems. You first decide what the problem is asking, then choose the math needed to solve it.

CIRE TOPICS

Build Strong Algebra and Geometry Skills

These areas require you to know the rule before you calculate.

Algebra

Practice solving for a variable, combining like terms, working with negative signs, using parentheses, and simplifying expressions one step at a time.

Geometry

Know the difference between area, perimeter, and volume. Read what the question asks before choosing a formula.

Exponents and Roots

Review positive and negative exponents, powers of 10, common square roots, and the rules for multiplying or dividing powers.

Fractions and Ratios

Be ready to compare fractions, decimals, percentages, and ratios by changing them into a form that is easier to compare.

QUICK RULES

Know the Rule Before You Start the Math

A short problem can still go wrong if you use the wrong rule.

PEMDAS

Work through parentheses, exponents, multiplication or division, then addition or subtraction.

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When multiplying powers with the same base, add the exponents.

√81 = 9

Know common perfect squares so basic root questions do not slow you down.

TEST RULES

You Cannot Use a Calculator on the ASVAB

Practice basic calculations by hand so the test does not feel different from your study sessions.

  • Multiplication and division
  • Fraction work
  • Decimal movement
  • Common perfect squares
  • Simple percentage calculations

BEFORE YOUR CALCULATOR

Check What the Question Actually Wants

Many math mistakes happen because the student solves the wrong thing correctly.

If the question asks for perimeter, do not stop after finding area.

If it asks for x, make sure the value you choose is actually x and not another number from your work.

If it asks for the greatest or least value, compare every valid option before selecting an answer.

CHECK YOUR WORK

Use Estimation to Catch Bad Answers

A rough estimate can show whether your final answer is reasonable.

Estimate first

If you expect an answer near 50 and your exact calculation gives 500, stop and check the steps.

Use the answer choices

Choices can help you judge the size of the answer, but they should be used to check your work, not replace it.

AFQT AND TIMING

Why Mathematics Knowledge Deserves
Focused Practice

Mathematics Knowledge contributes to the AFQT, and the CAT version gives a little over two minutes per
scored question on average.

AFQT importance

The AFQT uses Arithmetic Reasoning, Mathematics Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, and Word Knowledge.

Practice the current pace

For CAT-style practice, try 15 Mathematics Knowledge questions in 31 minutes. Easy questions should leave more time for harder ones.

REVIEW MISTAKE

Find the Step Where Your Math Went
Wrong

Do not review only the correct answer. Identify the type of error so you know what to study next.

Wrong formula
Write down the formula before substituting numbers.
Negative sign missed
Slow down around subtraction, negatives, and parentheses.
Exponent rule mixed up
Review what happens when powers are multiplied, divided, or raised again.
Order of operations error
Work one clean step at a time instead of doing the whole expression mentally.
Area and perimeter confused
Read the final task before choosing the formula.

FAQs

ASVAB Mathematics Knowledge Practice Test FAQs

The standard CAT-ASVAB has 15 scored Mathematics Knowledge questions.

The standard CAT-ASVAB gives 31 minutes without tryout questions.

The paper-and-pencil version has 25 Mathematics Knowledge questions with a 24-minute time limit.

It focuses on high school math principles such as algebra, geometry, number skills, ratios, exponents, roots, and related concepts.

No. Calculators are not allowed during the ASVAB.

Yes. Mathematics Knowledge is one of the four ASVAB subtests used in the AFQT calculation.

Mathematics Knowledge tests math principles, while Arithmetic Reasoning tests math inside word problems.

Review weak math rules, practice without a calculator, use the current time limit, and check why each wrong answer was wrong.