ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 367157 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.52
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1 Rehash most nearly means:
85% Answer Correctly
adversary
prominence
promote
review

Solution
The definition for rehash is "To discuss again." Used in a sentence: "Sandra," said her mother, "I am tired of rehashing this same topic over and over." The definition for adversary is "one who opposes or resists.", the definition for promote is "To contribute to the growth or prosperity of.", and the definition for prominence is "Importance."

2 Corrective most nearly means:
62% Answer Correctly
remedial
proximity
iridescent
fraud

Solution
The definition for corrective is "Intended to correct." Used in a sentence: The school decided to take corrective measures to prevent truancy. The definition for proximity is "closeness.", the definition for fraud is "Trick.", and the definition for iridescent is "Having a lustrous or attractivve quality."

3 "Having cake now will preclude dessert later," said Amber's mother.
77% Answer Correctly
prevent
fidelity
eulogy
manifest

Solution
The definition for preclude is "To rule out in advance." Used in a sentence: "Having cake now will preclude dessert later," said Amber's mother. The definition for eulogy is "speech or writing in praise of deceased.", the definition for fidelity is "State of being faithful.", and the definition for manifest is "Obvious."

4 Rancorous most nearly means:
63% Answer Correctly
hedonism
fraud
bitter
retroactive

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 retroactive is "effective as of a prior time or condition.", the definition for hedonism is "Belief that pleasure is the sole aim of life.", and the definition for fraud is "Trick."

5 Regurgitate most nearly means:
65% Answer Correctly
spew
precept
inviolable
punctual

Solution
The definition for regurgitate is "To pour out or throw back." Used in a sentence: The teacher wanted us to examine ideas rather than to regurgitate memorized facts. The definition for punctual is "on time.", the definition for precept is "A general rule of action.", and the definition for inviolable is "Secure from assault of trespass."