ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 533976 Results

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1 Rancorous most nearly means:
63% Answer Correctly
bitter
pathos
beneficial
exception

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 pathos is "sympathetic pity.", the definition for beneficial is "Helpful.", and the definition for exception is "A case to which the rule does not apply."

2 Apathetic most nearly means:
68% Answer Correctly
precept
impassive
incumbent
conduit

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 incumbent is "necessary as a duty or responsibility.", the definition for precept is "A general rule of action.", and the definition for conduit is "Means for transmitting or distributing."

3 Serena, who preferred quiet conversation, left the rancous party.
82% Answer Correctly
rowdy
regale
scapegoat
egotist

Solution
The definition for raucous is "Noisy, rowdy." Used in a sentence: Serena, who preferred quiet conversation, left the rancous party. The definition for egotist is "self–important person.", the definition for scapegoat is "Someone who bears the blame for others.", and the definition for regale is "To amuse."

4 Dubious most nearly means:
68% Answer Correctly
suspect
archetypal
fickle
redouble

Solution
The definition for dubious is "Questionable." Used in a sentence: Karl found Kevin's claim that he was sick dubious, as he had just seen him playing football. The definition for archetypal is "characteristic of the original model or perfect example.", the definition for fickle is "Lacking constancy, changeable.", and the definition for redouble is "To make twice as great."

5 Solace most nearly means:
69% Answer Correctly
heed
induce
repel
comfort

Solution
The definition for solace is "Source of consolation." Used in a sentence: Parents' weekend was a solace to Marjorie, whose beloved daughter had left for college. The definition for heed is "to pay attention to.", the definition for repel is "To resist, reject.", and the definition for induce is "To influence or cause."