ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 325631 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.74
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1 Turmoil most nearly means:
83% Answer Correctly
chaos
fraud
scapegoat
clarity

Solution
The definition for turmoil is "Extreme confusion, agitation." Used in a sentence: The windstorm caused such turmoil in the lake that the sailboat capsized. The definition for scapegoat is "someone who bears the blame for others.", the definition for fraud is "Trick.", and the definition for clarity is "Clearness."

2 Understanding the gravity of his error, Ken offered his humblest apology.
74% Answer Correctly
elate
illuminate
seriousness
facade

Solution
The definition for gravity is "Importance, significance." Used in a sentence: Understanding the gravity of his error, Ken offered his humblest apology. The definition for facade is "false or superficial appearance.", the definition for elate is "To fill with joy.", and the definition for illuminate is "To make clear."

3 Awe most nearly means:
48% Answer Correctly
veneration
facade
ramble
appraise

Solution
The definition for awe is "Emotion combining dread and wonder." Used in a sentence: Charlie was in awe of his uncle, a professional football player and chess champion. The definition for appraise is "to evaluate the worth of.", the definition for ramble is "To wander, physically or in language.", and the definition for facade is "false or superficial appearance."

4 Fragile most nearly means:
87% Answer Correctly
stifle
fidelity
retroactive
frail

Solution
The definition for fragile is "Delicate." Used in a sentence: Jade placed the fragile vase out of reach of her rambunctious boys. The definition for retroactive is "effective as of a prior time or condition.", the definition for stifle is "To repress or discourage.", and the definition for fidelity is "State of being faithful."

5 Raspy most nearly means:
83% Answer Correctly
duplicity
incongruous
harsh
lurid

Solution
The definition for raspy is "rough, grating." Used in a sentence: After shouting to his players through the long game, the coach's voice was raspy. The definition for lurid is "causing horror, shocking.", the definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action.", and the definition for incongruous is "Not harmonious, incompatible."