ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 170489 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.48
Score 0% 70%

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1 Elate most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
interminable
delight
corrective
grandiose

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 grandiose is "with an affectation of grandeur.", the definition for corrective is "Intended to correct.", and the definition for interminable is "Never ending, or seemingly endless."

2 Eulogy most nearly means:
66% Answer Correctly
opportune
homage
heinous
egotist

Solution
The definition for eulogy is "Speech or writing in praise of deceased." Used in a sentence: Ernesto delivered a moving eulogy at his uncle's funeral. The definition for heinous is "shockingly evil.", the definition for egotist is "Self–important person.", and the definition for opportune is "Suitable or convenient."

3 Pallid most nearly means:
80% Answer Correctly
insinuate
proximity
incisive
pale

Solution
The definition for pallid is "Lacking color." Used in a sentence: The nurse was worried by the patient's pallid face and shallow breathing. The definition for proximity is "closeness.", the definition for incisive is "Impressively direct and decisive.", and the definition for insinuate is "To suggest indirectly."

4 Equitable most nearly means:
61% Answer Correctly
dubious
rail
impartial
ramble

Solution
The definition for equitable is "Fair and equal." Used in a sentence: The judge made an equitable decision dividing the estate evenly among the sisters. The definition for dubious is "questionable.", the definition for ramble is "To wander, physically or in language.", and the definition for rail is "To scold in harsh language."

5 Extant most nearly means:
66% Answer Correctly
regale
naive
living
exalt

Solution
The definition for extant is "Currently existing." Used in a sentence: Some consider Clint Eastwood the greatest extant American director. The definition for exalt is "to elevate by praise.", the definition for regale is "To amuse.", and the definition for naive is "Lacking worldy wisdom."