ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 733466 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.19
Score 0% 64%

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1 Rail most nearly means:
53% Answer Correctly
upbraid
stealth
accessible
ecstatic

Solution
The definition for rail is "To scold in harsh language." Used in a sentence: Clay began to cry as his irate manager railed at him for missing the deadline. The definition for stealth is "the act of moving secretly or unnoticed.", the definition for accessible is "Easy to reach or to approach.", and the definition for ecstatic is "Overwhelmingly emotional."

2 It elated Margaret to be awarded first place in the science fair.
74% Answer Correctly
appalling
ecstatic
delight
futile

Solution
The definition for elate is "To fill with joy." Used in a sentence: It elated Margaret to be awarded first place in the science fair. The definition for ecstatic is "overwhelmingly emotional.", the definition for futile is "Without purpose, completely ineffective.", and the definition for appalling is "Inspiring dismay or disgust."

3 Bob's immoderate appetite shocked the guests at the wedding banquet.
74% Answer Correctly
censure
advantageous
excessive
fidelity

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 fidelity is "state of being faithful.", the definition for advantageous is "Giving an advantage.", and the definition for censure is "To find fault with."

4 Appalling most nearly means:
70% Answer Correctly
dreadful
mundane
elusive
comparable

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 elusive is "hard to grasp.", the definition for mundane is "Practical, ordinary.", and the definition for comparable is "Similar, equivalent."

5 Naive most nearly means:
48% Answer Correctly
artless
corrective
comprehensible
repentant

Solution
The definition for naive is "Lacking worldy wisdom." Used in a sentence: The naive Simon assumed that everyone was as simple and kind as he was. The definition for comprehensible is "understandable.", the definition for repentant is "Feeling regret.", and the definition for corrective is "Intended to correct."