ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 502583 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.32
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1 Manifest most nearly means:
67% Answer Correctly
precept
evident
epistolary
flaunt

Solution
The definition for manifest is "Obvious." Used in a sentence: James finally made his affection manifest when he handed Jessica a red rose. The definition for flaunt is "to display showily.", the definition for epistolary is "Contained or carried on in letters.", and the definition for precept is "A general rule of action."

2 Flaw most nearly means:
86% Answer Correctly
extol
defect
pomp
corrective

Solution
The definition for flaw is "An imperfection." Used in a sentence: The otherwise perfect diamond had a tiny flaw that reduced its value. The definition for extol is "to praise highly.", the definition for corrective is "Intended to correct.", and the definition for pomp is "Showy display."

3 Embellish most nearly means:
62% Answer Correctly
exasperation
adorn
scapegoat
euphoria

Solution
The definition for embellish is "To decorate." Used in a sentence: Sari embellished the plain curtains with satin ribbons and tassels. The definition for scapegoat is "someone who bears the blame for others.", the definition for euphoria is "Feeling of great happiness.", and the definition for exasperation is "The state of being irritated."

4 Buffoonery most nearly means:
62% Answer Correctly
inviolable
repentant
disconcert
jocularity

Solution
The definition for buffoonery is "Foolish behavior." Used in a sentence: Clarence, an irrepressible comic, was held after cass for his buffoonery. The definition for inviolable is "secure from assault of trespass.", the definition for disconcert is "To throw into confusion.", and the definition for repentant is "Feeling regret."

5 Audrey used her innocent baby brother as a scapegoat for the missing cookies.
56% Answer Correctly
eloquent
duplicity
dupe
derelict

Solution
The definition for scapegoat is "Someone who bears the blame for others." Used in a sentence: Audrey used her innocent baby brother as a scapegoat for the missing cookies. The definition for eloquent is "fluent, expressive.", the definition for derelict is "Abandoned.", and the definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action."