For example, to enlist in the Army, you need a minimum score of 31 on the ASVAB, and to enlist in the Air Force, you need a minimum score of 36.
The ASVAB is a multiple-choice test that measures your knowledge and skills in various areas, such as math, science, reading, and mechanical comprehension. The test is timed, and you have a limited amount of time to answer each question.
If you do not score high enough on the ASVAB, you may be able to retake the test. However, you must wait a certain amount of time before you can retake the test.
For more information about the ASVAB test and the minimum qualifying scores, you should contact your local military recruiter.