ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 13414 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.47
Score 0% 69%

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1 Absolve most nearly means:
60% Answer Correctly
exculpate
combative
equitable
insinuate

Solution
The definition for absolve is "To forgive; to free from guilt." Used in a sentence: Marta felt greatly relieved after her mother absolved her for breaking the vase. The definition for combative is "eager to fight.", the definition for insinuate is "To suggest indirectly.", and the definition for equitable is "Fair and equal."

2 The usually unruly Thomas acted with great civility when his favorite uncle visited.
83% Answer Correctly
courtesy
dubious
surplus
scapegoat

Solution
The definition for civility is "Politeness." Used in a sentence: The usually unruly Thomas acted with great civility when his favorite uncle visited. The definition for dubious is "questionable.", the definition for surplus is "Excess.", and the definition for scapegoat is "Someone who bears the blame for others."

3 Methodical most nearly means:
75% Answer Correctly
systematic
punctual
negate
anthology

Solution
The definition for methodical is "Performed in an orderly manner." Used in a sentence: Oscar's methodical approach exasperated his free–spirited friend Ben. The definition for punctual is "on time.", the definition for negate is "To make invalid.", and the definition for anthology is "A collection of selected literary pieces."

4 Dubious most nearly means:
67% Answer Correctly
beneficial
pallid
suspect
fickle

Solution
The definition for dubious is "Questionable." Used in a sentence: Karl found Kevin's claim that he was sick dubious, as he had just seen him playing football. The definition for beneficial is "helpful.", the definition for fickle is "Lacking constancy, changeable.", and the definition for pallid is "Lacking color."

5 Surplus most nearly means:
62% Answer Correctly
corrective
surfeit
supple
refurbish

Solution
The definition for surplus is "Excess." Used in a sentence: Trevor decided to freeze the surplus chili for next week's tailgate party. The definition for corrective is "intended to correct.", the definition for refurbish is "To brighten or freshen.", and the definition for supple is "Flexible."