ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 133669 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1 Composed most nearly means:
59% Answer Correctly
flourish
promote
turmoil
serene

Solution
The definition for composed is "Calm." Used in a sentence: Although her stomach was in knots, the actress appeared perfectly composed when she took the stage. The definition for flourish is "to make bold, sweeping gestures.", the definition for promote is "To contribute to the growth or prosperity of.", and the definition for turmoil is "Extreme confusion, agitation."

2 Egotist most nearly means:
55% Answer Correctly
cunning
facade
blowhard
garish

Solution
The definition for egotist is "Self–important person." Used in a sentence: Darren dreaded carpooling with the egotist Shelly, who talked about herself nonstop. The definition for cunning is "showing clever insight.", the definition for garish is "Offensively bright.", and the definition for facade is "false or superficial appearance."

3 Elate most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
delight
stern
perception
ecstatic

Solution
The definition for elate is "To fill with joy." Used in a sentence: It elated Margaret to be awarded first place in the science fair. The definition for ecstatic is "overwhelmingly emotional.", the definition for stern is "Harsh, severe.", and the definition for perception is "Capacity for seeing or understanding."

4 Immoderate most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
illuminate
ecstatic
excessive
negate

Solution
The definition for immoderate is "Beyond usual or proper limits." Used in a sentence: Bob's immoderate appetite shocked the guests at the wedding banquet. The definition for negate is "to make invalid.", the definition for illuminate is "To make clear.", and the definition for ecstatic is "Overwhelmingly emotional."

5 Helen will only accept something of comparable value for her ticket to the concert.
54% Answer Correctly
gruff
equitable
akin
heed

Solution
The definition for comparable is "Similar, equivalent." Used in a sentence: Helen will only accept something of comparable value for her ticket to the concert. The definition for gruff is "rough or stern in manner or speech.", the definition for equitable is "Fair and equal.", and the definition for heed is "To pay attention to."