ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 714601 Results

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1 Duplicity most nearly means:
61% Answer Correctly
disdain
discern
deceit
garish

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 disdain is "feeling of contempt.", the definition for discern is "To recognize as separate as distinct.", and the definition for garish is "Offensively bright."

2 The boy's insolence to the policeman embarrassed his mother.
71% Answer Correctly
elusive
promote
impudence
garish

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 garish is "offensively bright.", the definition for promote is "To contribute to the growth or prosperity of.", and the definition for elusive is "Hard to grasp."

3 The proximity of Tia's house to school meant that she could walk there in five minutes.
91% Answer Correctly
facade
nearness
garish
deferment

Solution
The definition for proximity is "Closeness." Used in a sentence: The proximity of Tia's house to school meant that she could walk there in five minutes. The definition for garish is "offensively bright.", the definition for facade is "false or superficial appearance.", and the definition for deferment is "The act of delaying."

4 Oblivious most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
demean
dubious
careless
appalling

Solution
The definition for oblivious is "Lacking awareness." Used in a sentence: Love–struck Charlie was oblivious to everyone but the object of his affection. The definition for dubious is "questionable.", the definition for demean is "To lower status.", and the definition for appalling is "Inspiring dismay or disgust."

5 Exasperation most nearly means:
80% Answer Correctly
untenable
irritation
condone
comparable

Solution
The definition for exasperation is "The state of being irritated." Used in a sentence: The longer Jorge waited in line at the ticket counter, the more his exasperation grew. The definition for condone is "to treat as acceptable.", the definition for comparable is "Similar, equivalent.", and the definition for untenable is "Not able to be defended."