ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 246353 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.84
Score 0% 77%

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1 Beneficial most nearly means:
84% Answer Correctly
inauspicious
absolve
advantageous
equitable

Solution
The definition for beneficial is "Helpful." Used in a sentence: there is no doubt that eating vegetables is beneficial to one's health. The definition for inauspicious is "not favorable.", the definition for absolve is "To forgive; to free from guilt.", and the definition for equitable is "Fair and equal."

2 Parity most nearly means:
68% Answer Correctly
naive
immoderate
sameness
prominence

Solution
The definition for parity is "Equality." Used in a sentence: Hilda, to avoid squabbles, aimed for parity in the slices of birthday cake. The definition for naive is "lacking worldy wisdom.", the definition for prominence is "Importance.", and the definition for immoderate is "Beyond usual or proper limits."

3 Indecorous most nearly means:
69% Answer Correctly
accentuate
benevolent
garish
vulgar

Solution
The definition for indecorous is "In bad taste." Used in a sentence: My parents banned Chad from our house because of his indecorous behavior at dinner. The definition for garish is "offensively bright.", the definition for benevolent is "Kind, helpful.", and the definition for accentuate is "To emphasize."

4 Fraud most nearly means:
77% Answer Correctly
appraise
methodical
deceit
flagrant

Solution
The definition for fraud is "Trick." Used in a sentence: The con man's fraud involved selling swampland to gullible investors. The definition for appraise is "to evaluate the worth of.", the definition for methodical is "Performed in an orderly manner.", and the definition for flagrant is "Noticeably offensive."

5 Hank tried to revive Clare's interest in the project, but her enthusiasm had expired.
85% Answer Correctly
stifle
drub
reanimate
garish

Solution
The definition for revive is "To bring back to life." Used in a sentence: Hank tried to revive Clare's interest in the project, but her enthusiasm had expired. The definition for drub is "to defeat decisively.", the definition for garish is "Offensively bright.", and the definition for stifle is "To repress or discourage."