ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 454054 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.52
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1 Heed most nearly means:
70% Answer Correctly
conduit
brandish
mind
drab

Solution
The definition for heed is "To pay attention to." Used in a sentence: "Heed my advice," the fortuneteller warned Sebastian when he tried to ignore her prophecy. The definition for conduit is "means for transmitting or distributing.", the definition for brandish is "To shake or wave menacingly.", and the definition for drab is "Dull, monotonous."

2 Comprehensible most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
intelligle
gravity
celebrated
eulogy

Solution
The definition for comprehensible is "Understandable." Used in a sentence: Shannon spoke slowly so her directions would be comprehensible to her foreign visitor. The definition for celebrated is "widely known, respected.", the definition for gravity is "Importance, significance.", and the definition for eulogy is "Speech or writing in praise of deceased."

3 Crystal condoned her friend's late arrival because she found it hard to be on time herself.
77% Answer Correctly
polarize
disdain
extol
excuse

Solution
The definition for condone is "To treat as acceptable." Used in a sentence: Crystal condoned her friend's late arrival because she found it hard to be on time herself. The definition for extol is "to praise highly.", the definition for disdain is "Feeling of contempt.", and the definition for polarize is "To break up into opposing groups."

4 Apathetic most nearly means:
68% Answer Correctly
curtail
impassive
heed
turpitude

Solution
The definition for apathetic is "Showing little or no emotion." Used in a sentence: Carmine was concerned about his usually cheerful brother's apathetic attitude. The definition for turpitude is "essential baseness, depravity.", the definition for heed is "To pay attention to.", and the definition for curtail is "To make less."

5 The rancorous competition between the two chess clubs actually ended in a brawl.
63% Answer Correctly
bitter
induce
brandish
prudent

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 prudent is "marked by wisdom, shrewd.", the definition for brandish is "To shake or wave menacingly.", and the definition for induce is "To influence or cause."