How to Prep for the IBEW Aptitude Test

How to Prep for the IBEW Aptitude Test

By Mr. Neal · Tutor Corner LLC

The IBEW aptitude test is your gateway into the electrical apprenticeship program. Most applicants pass with 4-6 weeks of focused prep. Here’s what to study and how.

Quick answer

The IBEW aptitude test has two sections: Algebra and Functions (33 questions, 46 minutes) and Reading Comprehension (36 questions, 51 minutes). You need a minimum score of 4 (on 1-9 scale). Most successful applicants score 6+. Focus your prep on algebra (linear equations, functions, basic word problems) and reading speed.

What’s on the math section

  • Linear equations and inequalities
  • Functions (evaluating, graphing, basic interpretation)
  • Word problems involving rate, work, mixture
  • Basic algebra manipulation (factoring, distributing, solving)
  • Simple geometry and Pythagorean theorem
  • Sequences and patterns

It’s roughly an Algebra 1-Algebra 2 level. If you’re rusty, our algebra mastery guide is the right starting point.

What’s on the reading section

Short paragraphs (200-400 words) on workplace, electrical, or general topics. Questions test main idea, inference, and detail recall. The challenge is speed — you have ~1.5 minutes per question.

How to study (4-6 week plan)

Week 1-2: Algebra foundation

Khan Academy’s Algebra 1 review. Drill linear equations and solving for x until automatic. Add functions and graphing.

Week 3-4: Practice tests

Buy or download IBEW-specific practice tests. Take one timed test per week. Mark every wrong answer. Drill the topics you missed.

Week 5-6: Speed and stamina

The test is 97 questions in 97 minutes. Take full practice tests under timed conditions. Build the stamina to focus for the full 1 hour 37 minutes.

Tutoring tip: the math section is more about speed than difficulty. If you can solve the problems but run out of time, that’s a pacing problem. Drill mental math and back-solving to speed up.

What to bring on test day

  • Photo ID
  • The materials your local chapter specifies (some allow scratch paper, some don’t)
  • NO calculator (calculator not allowed on the math section)

If you fail your first attempt

You can retake after 6 months. Use that time to identify what went wrong (was it math knowledge, math speed, or reading speed?) and target that. Most retake passes go to people who got specific.

Common mistakes

  • Underestimating the math. It’s algebra, not arithmetic.
  • Not practicing under timed conditions.
  • Skipping the reading section in prep — it’s half the test.
  • Showing up tired.

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