# NAVY ADVANCED PROGRAMS TEST EXAM
PREP 2026-2027: COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE
QUESTION BANK
## UNIVERSITY-LEVEL PRACTICE QUESTIONS
FOR NAPT (NUCLEAR FIELD QUALIFYING
TEST)
# PART I: TEST OVERVIEW & CORE STRATEGIES
## Section A: Understanding the NAPT & Nuclear Field Program
**Questions 1-12**
**Q1:** The Navy Advanced Programs Test (NAPT) is best described as:
A) A physical fitness assessment for nuclear field candidates
B) A supplementary test for Nuclear Field Program applicants who do not qualify
based solely on ASVAB line scores
C) A replacement for the ASVAB
D) A language proficiency test
**Answer: B**
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*Rationale:* The NAPT is a two-hour, United States Navy supplementary test for
potential Nuclear Field Program applicants who do not qualify based solely on
ASVAB line scores.
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**Q2:** What is the time limit for completing the NAPT?
A) 1 hour
B) 1.5 hours
C) 2 hours
D) 3 hours
**Answer: C**
*Rationale:* The NAPT is a two-hour test with approximately 80 multiple-choice
questions covering General Science, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, and
Electrical Fundamentals.
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**Q3:** How many questions are on the NAPT?
A) 50 questions
B) 65 questions
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C) 80 questions
D) 100 questions
**Answer: C**
*Rationale:* The NAPT consists of approximately 80 multiple-choice questions.
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**Q4:** What is the minimum NAPT score required for NF program eligibility?
A) 40
B) 45
C) 50
D) 55
**Answer: C**
*Rationale:* When the NAPT is required, you must score a minimum of 50.
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**Q5:** NFa qualification requires which line score combination?
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A) GS+AR+MK+EI > 252, with AR+MK+MC+VE > 235
B) GS+AR+MK+EI > 235, with AR+MK+MC+VE > 252
C) GS+AR+MK > 252 only
D) AR+MK+MC+VE > 252 only
**Answer: A**
*Rationale:* To qualify NFa, you must score GS+AR+MK+EI > 252, with
AR+MK+MC+VE > 235. NAPT is NOT required if qualified using NFa scores.
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**Q6:** What is the line score abbreviation for Verbal?
A) VR
B) VE
C) VL
D) VB
**Answer: B**
*Rationale:* VE = Verbal. Other abbreviations include AR = Arithmetic
Reasoning, MK = Mathematics Knowledge, MC = Mechanical Comprehension, EI
= Electronics Information, GS = General Science.