ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 569747 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.37
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1 Epitaph most nearly means:
63% Answer Correctly
inscription
ecstatic
brandish
salvage

Solution
The definition for epitaph is "Brief statement honoring a dead person." Used in a sentence: "Beloved by all,"" was the epitaph Edgar chose for his wife's tombstone. The definition for salvage is "to save from ruin.", the definition for brandish is "To shake or wave menacingly.", and the definition for ecstatic is "Overwhelmingly emotional."

2 Melee most nearly means:
81% Answer Correctly
epistolary
pantomime
composed
brawl

Solution
The definition for melee is "A tumultuous fight among several people." Used in a sentence: After the game, a melee broke out between fans of the opposing teams. The definition for pantomime is "telling a story through gestures.", the definition for composed is "Calm.", and the definition for epistolary is "Contained or carried on in letters."

3 Heinous most nearly means:
63% Answer Correctly
appalling
odious
conduit
heinous

Solution
The definition for heinous is "Shockingly evil." Used in a sentence: Eduardo's heinous betrayal of Lydia shocked even Latasha, who knew his evil ways. The definition for appalling is "inspiring dismay or disgust.", the definition for conduit is "Means for transmitting or distributing.", and the definition for heinous is "Shockingly evil."

4 Raucous most nearly means:
82% Answer Correctly
turmoil
rowdy
buffoonery
solace

Solution
The definition for raucous is "Noisy, rowdy." Used in a sentence: Serena, who preferred quiet conversation, left the rancous party. The definition for buffoonery is "foolish behavior.", the definition for turmoil is "Extreme confusion, agitation.", and the definition for solace is "Source of consolation."

5 Naive most nearly means:
48% Answer Correctly
rail
artless
gruff
aerate

Solution
The definition for naive is "Lacking worldy wisdom." Used in a sentence: The naive Simon assumed that everyone was as simple and kind as he was. The definition for rail is "to scold in harsh language.", the definition for gruff is "Rough or stern in manner or speech.", and the definition for aerate is "To supply with air."