ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 646808 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.39
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1 Belated most nearly means:
81% Answer Correctly
tardy
archetypal
regale
advantageous

Solution
The definition for belated is "Past the normal or proper time." Used in a sentence: Even though I forgot his birthday, I hoe my father accepts my belated card. The definition for archetypal is "characteristic of the original model or perfect example.", the definition for advantageous is "Giving an advantage.", and the definition for regale is "To amuse."

2 Duplicity most nearly means:
61% Answer Correctly
obnoxious
deceit
disconcert
raucous

Solution
The definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action." Used in a sentence: The life of an undercover detective is filed with necessary duplicity. The definition for obnoxious is "highly offensive.", the definition for raucous is "Noisy, rowdy.", and the definition for disconcert is "To throw into confusion."

3 Although her stomach was in knots, the actress appeared perfectly composed when she took the stage.
60% Answer Correctly
stifle
impenitent
serene
buffoonery

Solution
The definition for composed is "Calm." Used in a sentence: Although her stomach was in knots, the actress appeared perfectly composed when she took the stage. The definition for stifle is "to repress or discourage.", the definition for buffoonery is "Foolish behavior.", and the definition for impenitent is "Lacking remorse."

4 Precept most nearly means:
76% Answer Correctly
elate
rule
straddle
parity

Solution
The definition for precept is "A general rule of action." Used in a sentence: All the students know Mrs. Brown's strict precept; no talking in class. The definition for elate is "to fill with joy.", the definition for parity is "Equality.", and the definition for straddle is "To favor opposing sides."

5 Distortion most nearly means:
62% Answer Correctly
scapegoat
contortion
punctual
corrective

Solution
The definition for distortion is "The act of twisting out of shape." Used in a sentence: The story about the actress in the gossip column was a distortion of the truth. The definition for punctual is "on time.", the definition for corrective is "Intended to correct.", and the definition for scapegoat is "Someone who bears the blame for others."