ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 131438 Results

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1 Heed most nearly means:
70% Answer Correctly
conduit
civility
mind
parity

Solution
The definition for heed is "To pay attention to." Used in a sentence: "Heed my advice," the fortuneteller warned Sebastian when he tried to ignore her prophecy. The definition for parity is "equality.", the definition for civility is "Politeness.", and the definition for conduit is "Means for transmitting or distributing."

2 The hospitable couple was happy to accommodate the needs of their finicky guest.
68% Answer Correctly
turmoil
heed
implausible
oblige

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 turmoil is "extreme confusion, agitation.", the definition for heed is "To pay attention to.", and the definition for implausible is "Unbelievable."

3 Extenuating most nearly means:
54% Answer Correctly
solace
lenient
mitigating
derivative

Solution
The definition for extenuating is "Partially excusing." Used in a sentence: The extenuating circumstance of Calvin's illness caused the teacher to excuse his lateness. The definition for derivative is "lacking originality.", the definition for solace is "Source of consolation.", and the definition for lenient is "Mild or tolerant."

4 Plaudits most nearly means:
55% Answer Correctly
kudos
anthology
opportune
flagrant

Solution
The definition for plaudits is "Enthusiastic approval." Used in a sentence: Allison's painting met with plaudits from the critics, who had dismissed her earlier work. The definition for opportune is "suitable or convenient.", the definition for flagrant is "Noticeably offensive.", and the definition for anthology is "A collection of selected literary pieces."

5 Raspy most nearly means:
83% Answer Correctly
inauspicious
harsh
redouble
benevolent

Solution
The definition for raspy is "rough, grating." Used in a sentence: After shouting to his players through the long game, the coach's voice was raspy. The definition for redouble is "to make twice as great.", the definition for benevolent is "Kind, helpful.", and the definition for inauspicious is "Not favorable."