ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 316255 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1 Celebrated most nearly means:
88% Answer Correctly
turpitude
revoke
flaunt
admired

Solution
The definition for celebrated is "Widely known, respected." Used in a sentence: The fans waited for hours to catch a glimpse of the celebrated actress. The definition for revoke is "to cancel by taking back.", the definition for flaunt is "To display showily.", and the definition for turpitude is "Essential baseness, depravity."

2 Flaunt most nearly means:
64% Answer Correctly
extant
parade
preclude
manifest

Solution
The definition for flaunt is "To display showily." Used in a sentence: Sheila, who could not resist bragging, flaunted the "A" marked on her test paper. The definition for preclude is "to rule out in advance.", the definition for extant is "Currently existing.", and the definition for manifest is "Obvious."

3 Elusive most nearly means:
66% Answer Correctly
meticulous
awe
evasive
penurious

Solution
The definition for elusive is "Hard to grasp." Used in a sentence: The words to the song are elusive, as the singer tends to mumble. The definition for meticulous is "extrememly careful regarding details.", the definition for awe is "Emotion combining dread and wonder.", and the definition for penurious is "Extrememly stingy."

4 Derelict most nearly means:
60% Answer Correctly
composed
destitute
advantageous
turmoil

Solution
The definition for derelict is "Abandoned." Used in a sentence: The derelict house was condemned as a public hazard. The definition for advantageous is "giving an advantage.", the definition for composed is "Calm.", and the definition for turmoil is "Extreme confusion, agitation."

5 "Unless you can corroborate your story, it will not be admissible in court," the attorney told his client.
80% Answer Correctly
implausible
verify
regale
eloquent

Solution
The definition for corroborate is "To support with evidence." Used in a sentence: "Unless you can corroborate your story, it will not be admissible in court," the attorney told his client. The definition for regale is "to amuse.", the definition for implausible is "Unbelievable.", and the definition for eloquent is "Fluent, expressive."