ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 317795 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.16
Score 0% 63%

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1 Frugal most nearly means:
58% Answer Correctly
sparing
pretense
extant
interminable

Solution
The definition for frugal is "Thrifty, cheap." Used in a sentence: The frugal shopper only bought items that were on sale. The definition for extant is "currently existing.", the definition for interminable is "Never ending, or seemingly endless.", and the definition for pretense is "False intention or purpose."

2 Ramble most nearly means:
72% Answer Correctly
roam
perception
regurgitate
absolve

Solution
The definition for ramble is "To wander, physically or in language." Used in a sentence: Professor Tan rambled during his lectures, frequently straying from the subject. The definition for absolve is "to forgive; to free from guilt.", the definition for regurgitate is "To pour out or throw back.", and the definition for perception is "Capacity for seeing or understanding."

3 The diffident student never raised her hand in class, even when she knew the answer.
70% Answer Correctly
pomp
timid
methodical
plaudits

Solution
The definition for diffident is "Lacking self–confidence." Used in a sentence: The diffident student never raised her hand in class, even when she knew the answer. The definition for plaudits is "enthusiastic approval.", the definition for pomp is "Showy display.", and the definition for methodical is "Performed in an orderly manner."

4 Flagrant most nearly means:
49% Answer Correctly
glaring
epitaph
celebrated
pretense

Solution
The definition for flagrant is "Noticeably offensive." Used in a sentence: The executive was fired for his flagrant abuse of the company expense account. The definition for pretense is "false intention or purpose.", the definition for epitaph is "Brief statement honoring a dead person.", and the definition for celebrated is "Widely known, respected."

5 Gary believed the black foreboding sky was an inauspicious sign.
67% Answer Correctly
fraud
revive
embellish
ominous

Solution
The definition for inauspicious is "Not favorable." Used in a sentence: Gary believed the black foreboding sky was an inauspicious sign. The definition for revive is "to bring back to life.", the definition for fraud is "Trick.", and the definition for embellish is "To decorate."