ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 631675 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.24
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1 Elate most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
delight
embellish
revive
raucous

Solution
The definition for elate is "To fill with joy." Used in a sentence: It elated Margaret to be awarded first place in the science fair. The definition for raucous is "noisy, rowdy.", the definition for revive is "To bring back to life.", and the definition for embellish is "To decorate."

2 Facade most nearly means:
70% Answer Correctly
mask
methodical
corrective
interminable

Solution
The definition for facade is "false or superficial appearance." Used in a sentence: Emily's smile is just a facade masking her broken heart. The definition for methodical is "performed in an orderly manner.", the definition for interminable is "Never ending, or seemingly endless.", and the definition for corrective is "Intended to correct."

3 Obnoxious most nearly means:
55% Answer Correctly
flaw
ecstatic
objectionable
adversary

Solution
The definition for obnoxious is "Highly offensive." Used in a sentence: The manager asked the obnoxious diner to leave the restaurant. The definition for adversary is "one who opposes or resists.", the definition for ecstatic is "Overwhelmingly emotional.", and the definition for flaw is "An imperfection."

4 Hilda, to avoid squabbles, aimed for parity in the slices of birthday cake.
68% Answer Correctly
opportune
liability
extol
sameness

Solution
The definition for parity is "Equality." Used in a sentence: Hilda, to avoid squabbles, aimed for parity in the slices of birthday cake. The definition for opportune is "suitable or convenient.", the definition for liability is "A person or thing whose presence or behavior is likely to cause embarrassment or put one at a disadvantage.", and the definition for extol is "To praise highly."

5 Foil most nearly means:
57% Answer Correctly
compulsion
repel
complement
exalt

Solution
The definition for foil is "One that enhances or underscores by contrast." Used in a sentence: The sweet cookie was a perfect foil to the sour lemon sorbet. The definition for compulsion is "an irresistible impulse.", the definition for repel is "To resist, reject.", and the definition for exalt is "To elevate by praise."