ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 673623 Results

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Correct 0 3.20
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1 Thelma tended to polarize discussions rather than to encourage compromise.
68% Answer Correctly
mandate
divide
duplicity
frugal

Solution
The definition for polarize is "To break up into opposing groups." Used in a sentence: Thelma tended to polarize discussions rather than to encourage compromise. The definition for mandate is "an official order or commission to do something.", the definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action.", and the definition for frugal is "Thrifty, cheap."

2 Pretense most nearly means:
62% Answer Correctly
rail
embellish
cover
polarize

Solution
The definition for pretense is "False intention or purpose." Used in a sentence: The jewel thief entered the mansion under the pretense of fixing a leaky faucet. The definition for polarize is "to break up into opposing groups.", the definition for rail is "To scold in harsh language.", and the definition for embellish is "To decorate."

3 The boy's insolence to the policeman embarrassed his mother.
71% Answer Correctly
adversary
pathos
eulogy
impudence

Solution
The definition for insolence is "Boldness or rudeness." Used in a sentence: The boy's insolence to the policeman embarrassed his mother. The definition for eulogy is "speech or writing in praise of deceased.", the definition for pathos is "Sympathetic pity.", and the definition for adversary is "One who opposes or resists."

4 Rhapsody most nearly means:
66% Answer Correctly
diffident
heinous
proximity
ecstasy

Solution
The definition for rhapsody is "State of great happiness." Used in a sentence: Lorraine was in rhapsody when she was accepte to the college of her dreams. The definition for heinous is "shockingly evil.", the definition for proximity is "Closeness.", and the definition for diffident is "Lacking self–confidence."

5 Exception most nearly means:
54% Answer Correctly
corroborate
stifle
anomaly
fickle

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 stifle is "to repress or discourage.", the definition for fickle is "Lacking constancy, changeable.", and the definition for corroborate is "To support with evidence."