ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 366944 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.32
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1 Disconcert most nearly means:
61% Answer Correctly
unnerve
inviolable
celebrated
archetypal

Solution
The definition for disconcert is "To throw into confusion." Used in a sentence: Jennifer's outspoken criticism of the meal disoncerted the waiter. The definition for archetypal is "characteristic of the original model or perfect example.", the definition for celebrated is "Widely known, respected.", and the definition for inviolable is "Secure from assault of trespass."

2 Flaw most nearly means:
86% Answer Correctly
discern
defect
duplicity
serenity

Solution
The definition for flaw is "An imperfection." Used in a sentence: The otherwise perfect diamond had a tiny flaw that reduced its value. The definition for serenity is "calmness.", the definition for discern is "To recognize as separate as distinct.", and the definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action."

3 Fickle most nearly means:
60% Answer Correctly
flaunt
erratic
recrimination
dubious

Solution
The definition for fickle is "Lacking constancy, changeable." Used in a sentence: The fickle Senji had a new best friend every month. The definition for recrimination is "a retaliatory accusation.", the definition for dubious is "Questionable.", and the definition for flaunt is "To display showily."

4 In the world of high fashion, two–year–old shoes are considered positively archaic.
69% Answer Correctly
pantomime
antiquated
rancorous
garish

Solution
The definition for archaic is "Characteristic of an earlier time." Used in a sentence: In the world of high fashion, two–year–old shoes are considered positively archaic. The definition for rancorous is "marked by deep ill–will.", the definition for pantomime is "Telling a story through gestures.", and the definition for garish is "Offensively bright."

5 Prudent most nearly means:
57% Answer Correctly
judicious
incumbent
proximity
extenuating

Solution
The definition for prudent is "Marked by wisdom, shrewd." Used in a sentence: Manny was happy she followed Greg's prudent advice to study, as the test was difficult. The definition for proximity is "closeness.", the definition for incumbent is "Necessary as a duty or responsibility.", and the definition for extenuating is "Partially excusing."