ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 216268 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.07
Score 0% 61%

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1 Drab most nearly means:
72% Answer Correctly
recrimination
ethical
duplicity
dreary

Solution
The definition for drab is "Dull, monotonous." Used in a sentence: The drab winter scene made Keisha long for the vibrant colors of spring. The definition for duplicity is "deceptive thought, speech, or action.", the definition for recrimination is "A retaliatory accusation.", and the definition for ethical is "Conforming to accepted standards."

2 The defiant toddler refused to leave the park.
68% Answer Correctly
recrimination
rehash
impudent
equitable

Solution
The definition for defiant is "Showing bold resistance." Used in a sentence: The defiant toddler refused to leave the park. The definition for rehash is "to discuss again.", the definition for recrimination is "A retaliatory accusation.", and the definition for equitable is "Fair and equal."

3 Paula negated Tiffany's argument by proving that her main premise was false.
67% Answer Correctly
melee
composed
neutralize
celebrated

Solution
The definition for negate is "To make invalid." Used in a sentence: Paula negated Tiffany's argument by proving that her main premise was false. The definition for composed is "calm.", the definition for melee is "A tumultuous fight among several people.", and the definition for celebrated is "Widely known, respected."

4 The melodious sounds of the symphony soothed Tim after his trying day.
53% Answer Correctly
trove
dulcet
inflammatory
hedonism

Solution
The definition for melodious is "Having a pleasing melody." Used in a sentence: The melodious sounds of the symphony soothed Tim after his trying day. The definition for trove is "valuable collection.", the definition for hedonism is "Belief that pleasure is the sole aim of life.", and the definition for inflammatory is "Tending to excite anger."

5 Naive most nearly means:
48% Answer Correctly
artless
condone
buffer
genial

Solution
The definition for naive is "Lacking worldy wisdom." Used in a sentence: The naive Simon assumed that everyone was as simple and kind as he was. The definition for buffer is "protective barrier.", the definition for condone is "To treat as acceptable.", and the definition for genial is "Sympathetic, friendly."