ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 368668 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.58
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1 Unscrupulous most nearly means:
73% Answer Correctly
incidental
corrupt
oblivious
regale

Solution
The definition for unscrupulous is "Lacking principles." Used in a sentence: The unscrupulous salesman was fired for lying to his customers. The definition for oblivious is "lacking awareness.", the definition for regale is "To amuse.", and the definition for incidental is "Minor."

2 Absolve most nearly means:
60% Answer Correctly
exculpate
augment
aesthete
mundane

Solution
The definition for absolve is "To forgive; to free from guilt." Used in a sentence: Marta felt greatly relieved after her mother absolved her for breaking the vase. The definition for mundane is "practical, ordinary.", the definition for augment is "To make greater.", and the definition for aesthete is "Person having or affecting sensitivity to beauty."

3 Revoke most nearly means:
80% Answer Correctly
rescind
regale
condone
buffoonery

Solution
The definition for revoke is "To cancel by taking back." Used in a sentence: After Kal's father revoked his allowance, he had no money for the movies. The definition for regale is "to amuse.", the definition for condone is "To treat as acceptable.", and the definition for buffoonery is "Foolish behavior."

4 Facade most nearly means:
70% Answer Correctly
demeanor
mask
prune
equitable

Solution
The definition for facade is "false or superficial appearance." Used in a sentence: Emily's smile is just a facade masking her broken heart. The definition for equitable is "fair and equal.", the definition for prune is "To reduce by removing excess.", and the definition for demeanor is "Behavior towards others."

5 Stifle most nearly means:
75% Answer Correctly
discern
recrimination
suppress
celebrated

Solution
The definition for stifle is "To repress or discourage." Used in a sentence: Amy tried ineffectively to stifle her giggles after she read Susan's note in class. The definition for celebrated is "widely known, respected.", the definition for recrimination is "A retaliatory accusation.", and the definition for discern is "To recognize as separate as distinct."