ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 355078 Results

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1 Helen will only accept something of comparable value for her ticket to the concert.
55% Answer Correctly
beneficial
lurid
akin
elusive

Solution
The definition for comparable is "Similar, equivalent." Used in a sentence: Helen will only accept something of comparable value for her ticket to the concert. The definition for beneficial is "helpful.", the definition for lurid is "Causing horror, shocking.", and the definition for elusive is "Hard to grasp."

2 Archetypal most nearly means:
72% Answer Correctly
lenient
pretense
comparable
classic

Solution
The definition for archetypal is "Characteristic of the original model or perfect example." Used in a sentence: Shakespeare's sonnets are considered archetypal love poems The definition for lenient is "mild or tolerant.", the definition for comparable is "Similar, equivalent.", and the definition for pretense is "False intention or purpose."

3 The impatient Zoe found the longwinded lecture interminable.
68% Answer Correctly
implausible
oblivious
fidelity
ceaseless

Solution
The definition for interminable is "Never ending, or seemingly endless." Used in a sentence: The impatient Zoe found the longwinded lecture interminable. The definition for oblivious is "lacking awareness.", the definition for fidelity is "State of being faithful.", and the definition for implausible is "Unbelievable."

4 Penurious most nearly means:
56% Answer Correctly
frugal
solace
turpitude
pretentious

Solution
The definition for penurious is "Extrememly stingy." Used in a sentence: Ebenezer Scrooge was most penurious, refusing to give even a penny to charity. The definition for turpitude is "essential baseness, depravity.", the definition for pretentious is "Making unjustified claims.", and the definition for solace is "Source of consolation."

5 Rancorous most nearly means:
63% Answer Correctly
finite
bitter
disconcert
extol

Solution
The definition for rancorous is "Marked by deep ill–will." Used in a sentence: The rancorous competition between the two chess clubs actually ended in a brawl. The definition for finite is "having definite limits.", the definition for extol is "To praise highly.", and the definition for disconcert is "To throw into confusion."