What does the AFOQT test measure and how many parts are there?
The AFOQT measures aptitudes and is used to select candidates for officer commissioning programs and specific commissioned officer training programs. The test has 12 subtests. Subtest scores are combined to generate one or more of the five composite scores. These composites are used to help predict success in certain types of Air Force training programs. The 12 subtests are: · Verbal Analogies (VA) · Arithmetic Reasoning (AR) · Word Knowledge (WK) · Math Knowledge (MK) · Instrument Comprehension (IC) · Block Counting (BC) · Table Reading (TR) · Aviation Information (AI) · General Science (GS) · Rotate Blocks (RS) · Hidden Figures (HF) · Self-Description Inventory (SDI) 4. How are scores determined? Answer: The scores are reported in five composite areas: · Pilot · Navigator · Academic Aptitude · Verbal · Quantitative These are the only scores which are reported. AFPC/DPPPWT does not combine or total the five composite areas. Each of the five composite areas is reported independently wi