ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 732012 Results

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1 Combative most nearly means:
89% Answer Correctly
aggressive
corrosive
naive
scapegoat

Solution
The definition for combative is "Eager to fight." Used in a sentence: The teacher suggested the combative student channel his aggression into boxing. The definition for scapegoat is "someone who bears the blame for others.", the definition for corrosive is "Bitingly sarcastic.", and the definition for naive is "Lacking worldy wisdom."

2 Epistolary most nearly means:
60% Answer Correctly
written
proximity
moderate
curtail

Solution
The definition for epistolary is "Contained or carried on in letters." Used in a sentence: The shoebox filled with letters was the ony remains of Ming's epistolary friendship with Emile. The definition for proximity is "closeness.", the definition for moderate is "Tending toward the average.", and the definition for curtail is "To make less."

3 "Having cake now will preclude dessert later," said Amber's mother.
77% Answer Correctly
compulsion
prevent
benefactor
regale

Solution
The definition for preclude is "To rule out in advance." Used in a sentence: "Having cake now will preclude dessert later," said Amber's mother. The definition for compulsion is "an irresistible impulse.", the definition for regale is "To amuse.", and the definition for benefactor is "One who offers financial help."

4 Pallid most nearly means:
80% Answer Correctly
pale
indecorous
abate
demeanor

Solution
The definition for pallid is "Lacking color." Used in a sentence: The nurse was worried by the patient's pallid face and shallow breathing. The definition for abate is "become less in amount or intensity.", the definition for demeanor is "Behavior towards others.", and the definition for indecorous is "In bad taste."

5 Hector found his roommate's habit of leaving his dirty socks on the floor appalling.
70% Answer Correctly
brandish
heed
onset
dreadful

Solution
The definition for appalling is "Inspiring dismay or disgust." Used in a sentence: Hector found his roommate's habit of leaving his dirty socks on the floor appalling. The definition for heed is "to pay attention to.", the definition for onset is "Beginning.", and the definition for brandish is "To shake or wave menacingly."