ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 111277 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.09
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1 Manifest most nearly means:
67% Answer Correctly
genial
epistolary
evident
buffer

Solution
The definition for manifest is "Obvious." Used in a sentence: James finally made his affection manifest when he handed Jessica a red rose. The definition for buffer is "protective barrier.", the definition for epistolary is "Contained or carried on in letters.", and the definition for genial is "Sympathetic, friendly."

2 Accommodate most nearly means:
68% Answer Correctly
oblige
retroactive
surplus
accessible

Solution
The definition for accommodate is "To give consideration to." Used in a sentence: The hospitable couple was happy to accommodate the needs of their finicky guest. The definition for retroactive is "effective as of a prior time or condition.", the definition for accessible is "Easy to reach or to approach.", and the definition for surplus is "Excess."

3 The rancorous competition between the two chess clubs actually ended in a brawl.
63% Answer Correctly
euphoria
bitter
camaraderie
clarity

Solution
The definition for rancorous is "Marked by deep ill–will." Used in a sentence: The rancorous competition between the two chess clubs actually ended in a brawl. The definition for camaraderie is "spirit of friendship.", the definition for clarity is "Clearness.", and the definition for euphoria is "Feeling of great happiness."

4 Pomp most nearly means:
55% Answer Correctly
advantageous
promote
pretense
pageantry

Solution
The definition for pomp is "Showy display." Used in a sentence: Jan couldn't help enjoying the pomp of the elaborate wedding ceremony. The definition for advantageous is "giving an advantage.", the definition for pretense is "False intention or purpose.", and the definition for promote is "To contribute to the growth or prosperity of."

5 Grandiose most nearly means:
56% Answer Correctly
parity
pretentious
flagrant
archaic

Solution
The definition for grandiose is "With an affectation of grandeur." Used in a sentence: The sweeping, grandiose staircase looked preposterous in the modest entry hall. The definition for flagrant is "noticeably offensive.", the definition for parity is "Equality.", and the definition for archaic is "Characteristic of an earlier time."