ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 442378 Results

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1 The fickle Senji had a new best friend every month.
60% Answer Correctly
erratic
condone
precept
regale

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 condone is "to treat as acceptable.", the definition for regale is "To amuse.", and the definition for precept is "A general rule of action."

2 Camaraderie most nearly means:
76% Answer Correctly
naive
deferment
sociability
celebrated

Solution
The definition for camaraderie is "Spirit of friendship." Used in a sentence: The manager hoped the retreat would increase the camaraderie among the feuding workers. The definition for deferment is "the act of delaying.", the definition for naive is "Lacking worldy wisdom.", and the definition for celebrated is "Widely known, respected."

3 Grandiose most nearly means:
56% Answer Correctly
aesthete
pretentious
punctual
abate

Solution
The definition for grandiose is "With an affectation of grandeur." Used in a sentence: The sweeping, grandiose staircase looked preposterous in the modest entry hall. The definition for aesthete is "person having or affecting sensitivity to beauty.", the definition for abate is "Become less in amount or intensity.", and the definition for punctual is "On time."

4 Straddle most nearly means:
43% Answer Correctly
ecstatic
waffle
pretentious
placebo

Solution
The definition for straddle is "To favor opposing sides." Used in a sentence: Kia straddled the issue, not wanting to say whether James or Tara was right. The definition for placebo is "an inactive substance used in medical testing.", the definition for pretentious is "Making unjustified claims.", and the definition for ecstatic is "Overwhelmingly emotional."

5 Duplicity most nearly means:
61% Answer Correctly
finite
incumbent
immoderate
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 finite is "having definite limits.", the definition for incumbent is "Necessary as a duty or responsibility.", and the definition for immoderate is "Beyond usual or proper limits."