ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 10417 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.19
Score 0% 64%

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1 Gravity most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
ecstatic
drub
seriousness
stern

Solution
The definition for gravity is "Importance, significance." Used in a sentence: Understanding the gravity of his error, Ken offered his humblest apology. The definition for drub is "to defeat decisively.", the definition for stern is "Harsh, severe.", and the definition for ecstatic is "Overwhelmingly emotional."

2 Charlie was in awe of his uncle, a professional football player and chess champion.
48% Answer Correctly
colossal
revoke
veneration
solace

Solution
The definition for awe is "Emotion combining dread and wonder." Used in a sentence: Charlie was in awe of his uncle, a professional football player and chess champion. The definition for colossal is "immense, enormous.", the definition for solace is "Source of consolation.", and the definition for revoke is "To cancel by taking back."

3 The flighty Caroline could not be troubled with mundane tasks such as paying her bills.
56% Answer Correctly
prudent
manifest
entangle
commonplace

Solution
The definition for mundane is "Practical, ordinary." Used in a sentence: The flighty Caroline could not be troubled with mundane tasks such as paying her bills. The definition for prudent is "marked by wisdom, shrewd.", the definition for manifest is "Obvious.", and the definition for entangle is "To involve in trouble."

4 Flaunt most nearly means:
64% Answer Correctly
heinous
incisive
punctual
parade

Solution
The definition for flaunt is "To display showily." Used in a sentence: Sheila, who could not resist bragging, flaunted the "A" marked on her test paper. The definition for heinous is "shockingly evil.", the definition for incisive is "Impressively direct and decisive.", and the definition for punctual is "On time."

5 Punctual most nearly means:
78% Answer Correctly
heed
prompt
regale
grandiose

Solution
The definition for punctual is "On time." Used in a sentence: Ron was worried when the usually punctual Amanda was late for the show. The definition for grandiose is "with an affectation of grandeur.", the definition for regale is "To amuse.", and the definition for heed is "To pay attention to."