ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 286442 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.24
Score 0% 65%

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1 Benefactor most nearly means:
67% Answer Correctly
patron
punctual
awe
impenitent

Solution
The definition for benefactor is "One who offers financial help." Used in a sentence: Michael's aunt and benefactor paid his college tuition. The definition for impenitent is "lacking remorse.", the definition for awe is "Emotion combining dread and wonder.", and the definition for punctual is "On time."

2 Onset most nearly means:
89% Answer Correctly
exalt
start
flaw
genial

Solution
The definition for onset is "Beginning." Used in a sentence: Crocuses bloom at the onset of spring, sometimes even before the snow melts. The definition for genial is "sympathetic, friendly.", the definition for flaw is "An imperfection.", and the definition for exalt is "To elevate by praise."

3 Repentant most nearly means:
49% Answer Correctly
contrite
pantomime
mundane
exalt

Solution
The definition for repentant is "Feeling regret." Used in a sentence: The repentant Dana admitted to cheating on the test. The definition for exalt is "to elevate by praise.", the definition for mundane is "Practical, ordinary.", and the definition for pantomime is "Telling a story through gestures."

4 Benevolent most nearly means:
50% Answer Correctly
altruistic
comprehensible
trove
abate

Solution
The definition for benevolent is "Kind, helpful." Used in a sentence: Sherman revealed his benevolent side when he offered to help Carter with his homework. The definition for comprehensible is "understandable.", the definition for abate is "Become less in amount or intensity.", and the definition for trove is "Valuable collection."

5 Recrimination most nearly means:
70% Answer Correctly
rail
turpitude
plaudits
counterclaim

Solution
The definition for recrimination is "A retaliatory accusation." Used in a sentence: Frank, who was wounded by Sally's remark, made a bitter recrimination. The definition for rail is "to scold in harsh language.", the definition for turpitude is "Essential baseness, depravity.", and the definition for plaudits is "Enthusiastic approval."