ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 715737 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.32
Score 0% 66%

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1 Immoderate most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
excessive
benevolent
raucous
mundane

Solution
The definition for immoderate is "Beyond usual or proper limits." Used in a sentence: Bob's immoderate appetite shocked the guests at the wedding banquet. The definition for raucous is "noisy, rowdy.", the definition for benevolent is "Kind, helpful.", and the definition for mundane is "Practical, ordinary."

2 The boy's insolence to the policeman embarrassed his mother.
71% Answer Correctly
immoderate
regurgitate
impudence
advantageous

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 advantageous is "giving an advantage.", the definition for regurgitate is "To pour out or throw back.", and the definition for immoderate is "Beyond usual or proper limits."

3 Garish most nearly means:
60% Answer Correctly
absolve
authoritarian
gaudy
stifle

Solution
The definition for garish is "Offensively bright." Used in a sentence: The garish wallpaper offended Jerome, who preferred subtle colors. The definition for absolve is "to forgive; to free from guilt.", the definition for stifle is "To repress or discourage.", and the definition for authoritarian is "Favoring absolute obedience to authority."

4 Gravity most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
implausible
prune
entangle
seriousness

Solution
The definition for gravity is "Importance, significance." Used in a sentence: Understanding the gravity of his error, Ken offered his humblest apology. The definition for prune is "to reduce by removing excess.", the definition for entangle is "To involve in trouble.", and the definition for implausible is "Unbelievable."

5 The teacher made an exception and let Gina eat her snack in class.
54% Answer Correctly
anomaly
epitaph
drab
appalling

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 epitaph is "brief statement honoring a dead person.", the definition for appalling is "Inspiring dismay or disgust.", and the definition for drab is "Dull, monotonous."