ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 381338 Results

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1 Duplicity most nearly means:
61% Answer Correctly
equitable
exception
mandate
deceit

Solution
The definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action." Used in a sentence: The life of an undercover detective is filed with necessary duplicity. The definition for mandate is "an official order or commission to do something.", the definition for equitable is "Fair and equal.", and the definition for exception is "A case to which the rule does not apply."

2 Negate most nearly means:
67% Answer Correctly
unscrupulous
neutralize
accessible
apathetic

Solution
The definition for negate is "To make invalid." Used in a sentence: Paula negated Tiffany's argument by proving that her main premise was false. The definition for accessible is "easy to reach or to approach.", the definition for unscrupulous is "Lacking principles.", and the definition for apathetic is "Showing little or no emotion."

3 Intricate most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
perception
complicated
flaunt
authoritarian

Solution
The definition for intricate is "Having complex and interrelated parts." Used in a sentence: The intricate poem baffled most readers with its numerous obscure metaphors. The definition for perception is "capacity for seeing or understanding.", the definition for flaunt is "To display showily.", and the definition for authoritarian is "Favoring absolute obedience to authority."

4 Clarity most nearly means:
71% Answer Correctly
fickle
condone
clarity
lucidity

Solution
The definition for clarity is "Clearness." Used in a sentence: The refreshing water in the mountain stream was remarkable for its clarity. The definition for clarity is "clearness.", the definition for fickle is "Lacking constancy, changeable.", and the definition for condone is "To treat as acceptable."

5 Gruff most nearly means:
50% Answer Correctly
extenuating
surly
combative
fraud

Solution
The definition for gruff is "Rough or stern in manner or speech." Used in a sentence: Heidi's grandfather was gruff, barking stern orders and hardly smiling. The definition for fraud is "trick.", the definition for extenuating is "Partially excusing.", and the definition for combative is "Eager to fight."