ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 246056 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.63
Score 0% 73%

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1 Archetypal most nearly means:
72% Answer Correctly
buffoonery
euphoria
classic
diffident

Solution
The definition for archetypal is "Characteristic of the original model or perfect example." Used in a sentence: Shakespeare's sonnets are considered archetypal love poems The definition for euphoria is "feeling of great happiness.", the definition for diffident is "Lacking self–confidence.", and the definition for buffoonery is "Foolish behavior."

2 Insinuate most nearly means:
82% Answer Correctly
imply
rhapsody
benevolent
derelict

Solution
The definition for insinuate is "To suggest indirectly." Used in a sentence: Sinead, who did not like confrontation, insinuated that Beth was lying. The definition for derelict is "abandoned.", the definition for rhapsody is "State of great happiness.", and the definition for benevolent is "Kind, helpful."

3 Combative most nearly means:
89% Answer Correctly
aggressive
insolence
polarize
augment

Solution
The definition for combative is "Eager to fight." Used in a sentence: The teacher suggested the combative student channel his aggression into boxing. The definition for polarize is "to break up into opposing groups.", the definition for augment is "To make greater.", and the definition for insolence is "Boldness or rudeness."

4 The jealous actress called her understudy's performance a ridiculous pantomime.
61% Answer Correctly
prudent
charade
beneficial
diffident

Solution
The definition for pantomime is "Telling a story through gestures." Used in a sentence: The jealous actress called her understudy's performance a ridiculous pantomime. The definition for diffident is "lacking self–confidence.", the definition for prudent is "Marked by wisdom, shrewd.", and the definition for beneficial is "Helpful."

5 Servile most nearly means:
59% Answer Correctly
slavish
insinuate
corrective
exalt

Solution
The definition for servile is "Fearfully submissive." Used in a sentence: Felicia's servile attitude annoyed her boss, who preferred an assistant with more backbone. The definition for corrective is "intended to correct.", the definition for insinuate is "To suggest indirectly.", and the definition for exalt is "To elevate by praise."