AFOQT Study Guide: 2017-2018 AFOQT Test Prep and Practice Test Questions for the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test, Trivium Test Prep, 2017
The AFOQT (a requirement for anyone who wants to be a US Air Force Officer) consists of multiple sections, and it is a timed test. The test taker gets a certain number of minutes per section.
The test covers areas like: word knowledge, paragraph comprehension, situational judgement, physical science and how to read a table. There is lots of math (everything from adding decimals to quadratic equations). It includes more specialized areas, such as aviation information and how to read instruments. The book also contains 2 complete sample tests.
This book feels complete and easy to understand. For anyone wanting to take the AFOQT, here is a very good place to start.
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