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What IQ is too low for military?
For example, the U.S. military has enlistment standards stipulating that applicants must score at or above the tenth percentile on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). Such scores are roughly equivalent to an IQ score of 85.
What is the average IQ in the military?
The average for enlistees is around 105 and the average for officers is around 110–20. This is based upon a combination of looking at sat scores, afqt scores, and correlating to iq. It is rough but it is what one would expect.
What IQ do you need to be in the Army?
A more recent posting at Reference.com states: There is no minimum IQ score to join the U.S. Army, but applicants have to score at least 31 on the Armed Forces Qualification Test.
Do you have to be smart to join the military?
The ASVAB is essentially an IQ test (correlation = 0.8). To qualify, recruits must score higher than roughly one-third of all who take the ASVAB. The lowest acceptable percentile score to join is 36 for the Air Force, 35 for the Navy, 32 for the Marine Corps, and 31 for the Army.
Does the military test your IQ?
Before you can enter a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces you must take a military IQ test called the ASVAB: the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. You will be tested on your command of English, math, mechanics, science, auto shop and electronics.
Is it illegal to join the military with a low IQ?
The law is not stated in terms of IQ, it’s based on a different test. However, this addresses enlistment, not civilian employment by the armed forces. There is no law prohibiting civilian employment of people who don’t test well; the relevant question would be whether the individual has useful skills.
What is the IQ test for the US military?
The US military doesn’t give “IQ tests” per se. If you want to join the United States military you take a test called the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) shortly after you first speak with a recruiter.
What is a good IQ for the Air Force?
Based on 10 USC §520, and the assumption that the AFQT acts as a standard IQ test (it is, in fact the most widely applied and studied IQ test), the law dictates a preference for IQ’s above 93 for military recruitment, and a prohibition on IQ’s below 81.
Why can’t you join the military with an IQ of 83?
You can’t induct someone into the Armed Forces in the US if they have an IQ of less than 83. He claims that the armed forces needs an accurate predictor of intelligence in order to be able to efficiently organize the hierarchy such that war can be conducted efficiently—literally a matter of life and death—and they chose IQ testing.