ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 731111 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.23
Score 0% 65%

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1 Apathetic most nearly means:
68% Answer Correctly
avian
impassive
ramble
fidelity

Solution
The definition for apathetic is "Showing little or no emotion." Used in a sentence: Carmine was concerned about his usually cheerful brother's apathetic attitude. The definition for ramble is "to wander, physically or in language.", the definition for fidelity is "State of being faithful.", and the definition for avian is "Relating to birds."

2 Pretentious most nearly means:
60% Answer Correctly
regurgitate
corroborate
pompous
stifle

Solution
The definition for pretentious is "Making unjustified claims." Used in a sentence: The pretentious boy said that he was the fastest runner, but he finished last in the race. The definition for corroborate is "to support with evidence.", the definition for regurgitate is "To pour out or throw back.", and the definition for stifle is "To repress or discourage."

3 In the world of high fashion, two–year–old shoes are considered positively archaic.
69% Answer Correctly
antiquated
fickle
benevolent
facade

Solution
The definition for archaic is "Characteristic of an earlier time." Used in a sentence: In the world of high fashion, two–year–old shoes are considered positively archaic. The definition for fickle is "lacking constancy, changeable.", the definition for facade is "false or superficial appearance.", and the definition for benevolent is "Kind, helpful."

4 Flagrant most nearly means:
49% Answer Correctly
glaring
heinous
fidelity
mundane

Solution
The definition for flagrant is "Noticeably offensive." Used in a sentence: The executive was fired for his flagrant abuse of the company expense account. The definition for heinous is "shockingly evil.", the definition for fidelity is "State of being faithful.", and the definition for mundane is "Practical, ordinary."

5 Fraud most nearly means:
77% Answer Correctly
scapegoat
deceit
redouble
buffer

Solution
The definition for fraud is "Trick." Used in a sentence: The con man's fraud involved selling swampland to gullible investors. The definition for scapegoat is "someone who bears the blame for others.", the definition for redouble is "To make twice as great.", and the definition for buffer is "Protective barrier."