ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 344051 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.47
Score 0% 69%

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1 Fraud most nearly means:
77% Answer Correctly
deceit
aerate
corrosive
incidental

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 incidental is "minor.", the definition for corrosive is "Bitingly sarcastic.", and the definition for aerate is "To supply with air."

2 Servile most nearly means:
59% Answer Correctly
servile
oblivious
ethical
slavish

Solution
The definition for servile is "Fearfully submissive." Used in a sentence: Felicia's servile attitude annoyed her boss, who preferred an assistant with more backbone. The definition for ethical is "conforming to accepted standards.", the definition for oblivious is "Lacking awareness.", and the definition for servile is "Fearfully submissive."

3 Camaraderie most nearly means:
76% Answer Correctly
prominence
sociability
inauspicious
incisive

Solution
The definition for camaraderie is "Spirit of friendship." Used in a sentence: The manager hoped the retreat would increase the camaraderie among the feuding workers. The definition for prominence is "importance.", the definition for inauspicious is "Not favorable.", and the definition for incisive is "Impressively direct and decisive."

4 The diplomatic Henry was able to mediate between the quarreling sisters.
64% Answer Correctly
obnoxious
arbitrate
opportune
interminable

Solution
The definition for mediate is "To come between parties in order to reconcile." Used in a sentence: The diplomatic Henry was able to mediate between the quarreling sisters. The definition for opportune is "suitable or convenient.", the definition for interminable is "Never ending, or seemingly endless.", and the definition for obnoxious is "Highly offensive."

5 The boy's insolence to the policeman embarrassed his mother.
71% Answer Correctly
exasperation
prudent
absolve
impudence

Solution
The definition for insolence is "Boldness or rudeness." Used in a sentence: The boy's insolence to the policeman embarrassed his mother. The definition for exasperation is "the state of being irritated.", the definition for absolve is "To forgive; to free from guilt.", and the definition for prudent is "Marked by wisdom, shrewd."