ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 564123 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.36
Score 0% 67%

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1 Exception most nearly means:
54% Answer Correctly
cunning
precept
pantomime
anomaly

Solution
The definition for exception is "A case to which the rule does not apply." Used in a sentence: The teacher made an exception and let Gina eat her snack in class. The definition for cunning is "showing clever insight.", the definition for pantomime is "Telling a story through gestures.", and the definition for precept is "A general rule of action."

2 The hospitable couple was happy to accommodate the needs of their finicky guest.
68% Answer Correctly
disdain
anthology
oblige
foil

Solution
The definition for accommodate is "To give consideration to." Used in a sentence: The hospitable couple was happy to accommodate the needs of their finicky guest. The definition for disdain is "feeling of contempt.", the definition for foil is "One that enhances or underscores by contrast.", and the definition for anthology is "A collection of selected literary pieces."

3 Entangle most nearly means:
61% Answer Correctly
heed
prudent
pallid
embroil

Solution
The definition for entangle is "To involve in trouble." Used in a sentence: Jonah regretted entangling Parker in his legal difficulties. The definition for pallid is "lacking color.", the definition for heed is "To pay attention to.", and the definition for prudent is "Marked by wisdom, shrewd."

4 Sheila, who could not resist bragging, flaunted the "A" marked on her test paper.
64% Answer Correctly
parade
appalling
combative
fraud

Solution
The definition for flaunt is "To display showily." Used in a sentence: Sheila, who could not resist bragging, flaunted the "A" marked on her test paper. The definition for combative is "eager to fight.", the definition for fraud is "Trick.", and the definition for appalling is "Inspiring dismay or disgust."

5 Onset most nearly means:
89% Answer Correctly
start
prudent
repentant
futile

Solution
The definition for onset is "Beginning." Used in a sentence: Crocuses bloom at the onset of spring, sometimes even before the snow melts. The definition for futile is "without purpose, completely ineffective.", the definition for repentant is "Feeling regret.", and the definition for prudent is "Marked by wisdom, shrewd."