Follow this tips:
1)buy a book, as other people suggested
2)remember the questions of the test, and try to answer them in ur home, or search for quesitons that look like the ones you did in the test, and practice with them
3) try to study harder in math.
4) If u are too lazy to buy abook, go online to the links that i'm giving u.
5) plz, dont cheat, that's illegal, and as other people said, the asvab qualify you for the job you DESERVE, not the one you want.
ps. if u start cheating, what your going to do at the boot camp? cheating too? think about it. sooner or later you will have to make something by urself.
2007-09-30 13:41:24
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answered by Pinky 5
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Cheating on the ASVAB is like lying about your blood type. It only hurts you in the long run. Why does it matter so much? Unless you got a 40 or less on your general aptitude portion you won't have any problems getting in the military. The Army takes anybody these days. You'll even get a $20,000 enlistment bonus for a two year contract just for going in as an 11B (Basic Infantry). If you got something less than a 40 then just do like everyone here says and do the honorable thing by studying.
How old are you by the way? Did you graduate Highschool? Have you done drugs in the past? Are you a single parent? Do you have any problems with law enforcement? (tickets, etc) These are more important questions to be asking yourself if you are thinking about joining the military. Although if you've gotten to the point where you are taking the ASVAB either you have already lied to your recruiter or your recruiter sucks. If you are thinking about cheating on the ASVAB I'll guess that you haven't graduated highschool and don't have very high expectations of yourself.
Did you know that a person in the military who accidentally does something that ends up getting someone killed can be charged with manslaughter? I bring this up because if you plan on cheating on the entrance exam, it shows something about your character. It tells me that you like to cut corners and you don't like to work hard. If you cut corners in the military you can get people killed. Seriously.
Do everyone a favor and take some responsibility for yourself.
You had better be glad that Yahoo keeps sending me those stupid emails for being mean to people otherwise I would tell you how I really feel.
2007-09-30 10:55:58
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answered by theGODwatcher_ 3
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Asvab Answer Sheet
2016-11-04 02:59:45
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, the ASVAB is timed and you can't use a calculator. The test isn't too bad but that depends on your test taking skills and general knowledge of various subjects. I recommend getting one of these prep books
It can make a big difference in how well you do since you'll know exactly what to expect on the test. The higher your score, the more opportunities you'll have and the better jobs you can qualify for so don't take the test lightly just because some people say it's easy. There's a big difference between doing okay and doing extremely well.
The prep/study book will get you used to the timing of the test so you know how long to spend on each question and get used to the time pressure you'll be under. They give you everything you need to know to do well. Good luck!
2016-08-01 09:32:24
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answered by ? 3
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This Site Might Help You.
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ASVAB answer sheet?
Where I can find someone that may give me the answers of the ASVAB? I already took it, but I know that some people that took the test the same day with me cheated...I need to get a better score, and plz, only answer my question, other answers like : "do it yourself" "I don't...
2015-08-07 19:08:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If you actually plan on joining the millitary it is extremely ill advised to cheat on yoru asvab. Your asvab scores dictate the rates or MOS's you are offered (jobs) if you pick something that is hard for you, you will end up miserable trust me. A School can be fun but if you have trouble learning the material you will sink just like your integrity on taking this test in the first place. I saw it every day at BECC (engineers a school), good people getting into trouble or in a constant state of depression because the constantly failed tests, people even resorting to drugs and alcahol only to be discharged for failed drug tests and what not.
2007-09-30 10:56:58
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answered by silencetheevil8 6
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I suggest that you buy an ASVAB study book. If a military career is something that you are seriously interested in you don't want to risk destroying it before it even starts by cheating. The recruiters administering the test aren't dumb...I friends brother is one. He has sat there and watched people cheat during the test and said nothing. Then when they come in to sign their paper work, or when they start talking about the Ethos, and the bonus they want. Thats when he tells them they lack honor and are not eligible for entry. Being a soldier is somthing to be proud of. Start out the right way! Plus those scores help decide what jobs you are eligable for. What if you cheated to get a job that you weren't qualified for...one day in that job you will be responsable for peoples lives..and you really won't be qualified to lead them...there is a saying in the army...would you let that soldier lead your son or daughter into battle...so think about that....you want someone leading your child into battle if tey lacked honor and the ablility to make hard decions..that choose to take the easy road...which could cost them their life?? There are also some practice tests online...study and practice...you will get a better score. Just rememeber what they army is about before you cheat! Good luck to you!
2007-09-30 12:49:35
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answered by Heather D 3
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If you really want into the military, don't cheat - it's not worth it, the test isn't that hard, and it goes against what the military stands for (and federal laws). Just take the practice test online, maybe get a test book or something from the library, and retake the test.
Aside from that, the new computerized ASVAB varies its difficulty depending on how well you're doing, so the questions aren't static -- memorizing someone else's answers wouldn't help you.
2007-09-30 11:40:31
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answered by Carrot 5
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If you want you can retake it if you are not happy with your score other than that they do sell study guides for it.
Not to smart to start your military career cheating, I mean who really cares about honor and integrity?!
US ARMY VET
EDIT ; Cheating is wrong regardless if you are joining the military or not. You expect a bunch of us to say yeah go cheat here are the answers...I worked hard to get a good ASVAB score but go ahead and cheat on me...please look up Honor, Integrity, Respect, and the other core values of the military and you will understand where we are coming from.
2007-09-30 10:30:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Frankly, if you're going to cheat on a test to get into the military, the military DOES NOT want you. It is also illegal and you can get into serious trouble if you are found out after you get in. I don't care if you report me for this. I took the test and passed fair and square. The test is designed to see what area you would best fit in. By cheating, you are giving a false assessment of yourself. You could end up in a job that you won't excel in, which would make it more likely for you to get kicked out for not having technical competence. By cheating you'll only be cheating yourself.
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I just saw your additional details. I'm sure somebody out there probably has the answers, but won't give them to you. I certainly wouldn't if I had them, and any honorable serviceman or servicewoman would do the same. If you don't have the integrity to do it right, don't join. Nobody is going to give you the answers so your question is pointless. Any attempts to get the answers are futile. You may as well just delete this question.
2007-09-30 10:43:27
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answered by Broseph 2
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