Postal Exam 474/475/476/477 Practice Test PDF (Free Printable 2026)
Download a free postal exam practice test PDF. Print and study offline for the USPS Virtual Entry Assessment exams 474, 475, 476, and 477.
Postal Exam Practice Test PDF – USPS 474, 475, 476 & 477
The USPS Virtual Entry Assessment (VEA) series replaced the older 473/473-E exam and now covers four distinct entry-level positions. Whether you're applying to be a City Carrier Assistant, Mail Handler Assistant, Sales and Service Distribution Associate, or Rural Carrier Associate, downloading a practice test PDF lets you study the real question formats offline, on your commute, or anywhere without a screen.
This page walks you through what each VEA exam tests, how scoring works, and what to expect from the full USPS hiring process so you go in fully prepared.
USPS VEA Exams at a Glance
What the USPS Virtual Entry Assessments Cover
The Four VEA Sections Common to All Exams
Regardless of which position you apply for, every VEA (474, 475, 476, and 477) uses the same four assessment components. Understanding each one is the fastest way to raise your composite score.
Work Scenarios (Situational Judgment)
This section presents realistic workplace situations you might encounter as a postal employee. You choose the most effective response from several options. Questions assess customer service instincts, conflict resolution, safety awareness, and decision-making under pressure. There are no trick answers — the USPS is looking for candidates who prioritize professionalism, follow instructions, and handle difficult customers or coworkers calmly.
Tell Us Your Story (Biographical Data)
Often called the "biodata" section, Tell Us Your Story asks about your past work experience, reliability, and attitudes toward work. Questions are phrased like "In previous jobs, how often did you arrive early?" or "How many times in the last year did you miss a scheduled shift?" Answer honestly — the USPS cross-references biodata responses with employment records during background checks, and inconsistencies trigger automatic disqualification.
Describe Your Approach (Personality Assessment)
This section measures personality traits relevant to postal work: conscientiousness, dependability, attention to detail, and teamwork. You rate statements such as "I double-check my work before submitting it" on a five-point agreement scale. Speed matters less here than in other sections, but rushed answers that trend toward socially desirable extremes can flag as manipulated and reduce your score.
Check for Errors (Accuracy Verification)
The Check for Errors section is the most directly skills-based part of the VEA. You compare pairs of addresses, names, or numeric strings and identify discrepancies. This directly mirrors the daily work of sorting mail, verifying delivery addresses, and scanning packages. Accuracy and speed both count — this section is timed, so practicing with printed address-comparison drills is one of the highest-ROI study strategies.
Scoring and the Composite Score
Each section is scored on a scale of 1 to 100. The USPS then calculates an overall composite score from the individual section results. A composite of 70 or higher is generally considered passing, but competition varies by location — in high-demand districts, candidates with scores in the 80s and 90s are prioritized for interview. Veteran's preference points (5 or 10) are added to the composite for eligible applicants and can be decisive in competitive applicant pools.
Automatic Disqualification Rules
The USPS enforces automatic disqualification for several behaviors. Providing false information in the biographical data section, using prohibited aids during the online assessment, exceeding time limits, or having certain criminal convictions can result in permanent ineligibility for the specific position or all USPS positions. If you are disqualified for a given exam, you typically must wait 12 months before reapplying for the same job type.
The Removed 473 and 473-E Exams
Before 2019, the USPS used the 473 Battery Exam (and its online equivalent, the 473-E) to screen candidates for carrier and clerk positions. That exam included a coding speed section where applicants memorized delivery route codes and applied them under timed pressure. The 473/473-E was retired because the VEA format better predicts on-the-job performance. If you encounter older study materials referencing the 473, the address-checking and coding sections are no longer part of the current exam battery.
USPS Hiring Process Timeline
After you submit an application on USPS Jobs (usps.com/careers), the system may invite you to take the VEA within a few days or a few weeks depending on local staffing needs. The full hiring sequence looks like this:
Online application → VEA invitation by email → Complete assessment (usually within 72 hours of invite) → Score notification → Interview invitation (if score is competitive) → Conditional job offer (CJO) → Pre-employment drug test → Background and fingerprint check → Medical assessment → Final job offer → Orientation and training start date.
The gap between completing the VEA and receiving an interview invitation can range from two weeks to several months. Candidates who score 90+ tend to move through the queue faster. Keeping your contact information current in the applicant portal is critical — missed interview emails are treated the same as declined invitations.
Interview and the Conditional Job Offer
The USPS interview is typically one-on-one with a local postmaster or hiring manager. Questions follow a structured behavioral format: "Tell me about a time you had to deal with a difficult customer." Prepare STAR-format answers (Situation, Task, Action, Result) emphasizing reliability, physical stamina for the carrier/handler roles, and customer-service orientation for the SSDA role. The CJO issued after a successful interview is contingent on passing the drug screen, background check, and (for some positions) a physical ability test.
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