ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 601094 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.67
Score 0% 73%

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1 Revive most nearly means:
85% Answer Correctly
rancorous
duplicity
pomp
reanimate

Solution
The definition for revive is "To bring back to life." Used in a sentence: Hank tried to revive Clare's interest in the project, but her enthusiasm had expired. The definition for rancorous is "marked by deep ill–will.", the definition for pomp is "Showy display.", and the definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action."

2 My parents banned Chad from our house because of his indecorous behavior at dinner.
69% Answer Correctly
vulgar
moderate
accommodate
solace

Solution
The definition for indecorous is "In bad taste." Used in a sentence: My parents banned Chad from our house because of his indecorous behavior at dinner. The definition for accommodate is "to give consideration to.", the definition for solace is "Source of consolation.", and the definition for moderate is "Tending toward the average."

3 Combative most nearly means:
89% Answer Correctly
prominence
inflammatory
aggressive
preclude

Solution
The definition for combative is "Eager to fight." Used in a sentence: The teacher suggested the combative student channel his aggression into boxing. The definition for inflammatory is "tending to excite anger.", the definition for preclude is "To rule out in advance.", and the definition for prominence is "Importance."

4 Inauspicious most nearly means:
66% Answer Correctly
revoke
ominous
plaudits
rehash

Solution
The definition for inauspicious is "Not favorable." Used in a sentence: Gary believed the black foreboding sky was an inauspicious sign. The definition for rehash is "to discuss again.", the definition for revoke is "To cancel by taking back.", and the definition for plaudits is "Enthusiastic approval."

5 Prominence most nearly means:
57% Answer Correctly
absolve
drab
ethical
renown

Solution
The definition for prominence is "Importance." Used in a sentence: The singer's prominence ensured that the concert would sell out. The definition for ethical is "conforming to accepted standards.", the definition for drab is "Dull, monotonous.", and the definition for absolve is "To forgive; to free from guilt."