ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 196702 Results

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1 Exalt most nearly means:
78% Answer Correctly
moderate
gargantuan
pretentious
glorify

Solution
The definition for exalt is "To elevate by praise." Used in a sentence: The fireman was publicly exalted for his heroism. The definition for gargantuan is "gigantic.", the definition for pretentious is "Making unjustified claims.", and the definition for moderate is "Tending toward the average."

2 Turmoil most nearly means:
83% Answer Correctly
gravity
chaos
rhapsody
grandiose

Solution
The definition for turmoil is "Extreme confusion, agitation." Used in a sentence: The windstorm caused such turmoil in the lake that the sailboat capsized. The definition for rhapsody is "state of great happiness.", the definition for grandiose is "With an affectation of grandeur.", and the definition for gravity is "Importance, significance."

3 Oblivious most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
heinous
garish
insinuate
careless

Solution
The definition for oblivious is "Lacking awareness." Used in a sentence: Love–struck Charlie was oblivious to everyone but the object of his affection. The definition for insinuate is "to suggest indirectly.", the definition for garish is "Offensively bright.", and the definition for heinous is "Shockingly evil."

4 The soldiers cherished the kindly Nurse Nightingale for her pathos.
74% Answer Correctly
mundane
negate
compassion
parity

Solution
The definition for pathos is "Sympathetic pity." Used in a sentence: The soldiers cherished the kindly Nurse Nightingale for her pathos. The definition for parity is "equality.", the definition for mundane is "Practical, ordinary.", and the definition for negate is "To make invalid."

5 The critical teacher was quick to censure her students for even small mistakes.
66% Answer Correctly
heed
blame
genial
absolve

Solution
The definition for censure is "To find fault with." Used in a sentence: The critical teacher was quick to censure her students for even small mistakes. The definition for heed is "to pay attention to.", the definition for absolve is "To forgive; to free from guilt.", and the definition for genial is "Sympathetic, friendly."