IBEW Aptitude Test Math Section — Complete Breakdown With Examples
The math section is the single biggest reason applicants fail the IBEW aptitude test. The good news: the topics are predictable, standard, and learnable. The bad news: no calculator, tight clock, and word problems that trip up adults who haven’t done long-form arithmetic since high school.
What Math Topics Appear
- Fractions — add, subtract, multiply, divide; mixed and improper
- Decimals and rounding
- Percentages and percent change
- Ratios and proportions
- Basic algebra — solve for x
- Order of operations (PEMDAS)
- Applied word problems
Fractions — Worked Examples
Example 1
3/4 + 5/8. Common denominator 8: 6/8 + 5/8 = 11/8 = 1 3/8.
Example 2
7/12 − 1/4. Common denominator 12: 7/12 − 3/12 = 4/12 = 1/3.
Example 3
2/3 × 3/4. Multiply numerators and denominators: 6/12 = 1/2.
Algebra — 5 Examples
1. 3x + 7 = 22
Subtract 7: 3x = 15. Divide by 3: x = 5.
2. 5x − 12 = 38
Add 12: 5x = 50. Divide by 5: x = 10.
3. 2(x − 3) = 14
Distribute: 2x − 6 = 14. Add 6: 2x = 20. x = 10.
4. x/4 + 5 = 11
Subtract 5: x/4 = 6. Multiply by 4: x = 24.
5. 3x − 2 = x + 8
Subtract x: 2x − 2 = 8. Add 2: 2x = 10. x = 5.
Percentages and Ratios
15% of 240
10% = 24. 5% = 12. Sum: 36.
Ratio: 3 ft of wire per 2 ft of conduit
14 ft of conduit = 14/2 = 7 units × 3 ft = 21 ft of wire.
The Calculator Rule
Time Management Tips
- Aim for 60 seconds per question — that buys you slack for harder ones
- If a question is taking 90+ seconds, mark and move on
- Easy questions and hard questions are scored the same — collect easy points first
- Never leave a question blank — no penalty for guessing
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What math is on the IBEW aptitude test?
Fractions (add/subtract/multiply/divide), percentages and ratios, basic algebra (solve for x), order of operations, and applied word problems. No calculator allowed.
How many math questions are on the IBEW aptitude test?
33 questions in 46 minutes. That works out to about 84 seconds per question. The math section is the most heavily weighted on the exam.
How do I study for the IBEW math section?
Practice every fraction and algebra problem by hand for 20-30 minutes daily for 3-4 weeks. Build pace with timed sets. Identify your weakest sub-topic and drill it specifically.
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Michael B.
IBEW Local 134 Journeyman Electrician · Licensed Electrical Contractor
Michael is an IBEW Local 134 journeyman and licensed electrical contractor. He teaches federal pre-apprenticeship on the south side of Chicago, helping students get into the IBEW. He built this practice test because he knows exactly what the NJATC aptitude exam tests — and what trips people up. If you prep with this, you walk in ready.