ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 7357 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.86
Score 0% 77%

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1 Advantageous most nearly means:
84% Answer Correctly
disconcert
epitaph
combative
favorable

Solution
The definition for advantageous is "Giving an advantage." Used in a sentence: The house's location in the best school district was advantageous to the seller. The definition for combative is "eager to fight.", the definition for epitaph is "Brief statement honoring a dead person.", and the definition for disconcert is "To throw into confusion."

2 After the game, a melee broke out between fans of the opposing teams.
81% Answer Correctly
discern
embellish
brawl
rehash

Solution
The definition for melee is "A tumultuous fight among several people." Used in a sentence: After the game, a melee broke out between fans of the opposing teams. The definition for embellish is "to decorate.", the definition for rehash is "To discuss again.", and the definition for discern is "To recognize as separate as distinct."

3 Perception most nearly means:
69% Answer Correctly
demeanor
pantomime
finite
cognition

Solution
The definition for perception is "Capacity for seeing or understanding." Used in a sentence: His incredible perception made him the best detective on the force. The definition for finite is "having definite limits.", the definition for demeanor is "Behavior towards others.", and the definition for pantomime is "Telling a story through gestures."

4 Augment most nearly means:
81% Answer Correctly
preclude
rhapsody
melodious
enhance

Solution
The definition for augment is "To make greater." Used in a sentence: Wanda read the dictionary every night to augment her vocabulary. The definition for melodious is "having a pleasing melody.", the definition for preclude is "To rule out in advance.", and the definition for rhapsody is "State of great happiness."

5 Regale most nearly means:
72% Answer Correctly
repel
entertain
embellish
pretense

Solution
The definition for regale is "To amuse." Used in a sentence: My clever brother Jeffrey regaled the dinner guests with tales of his adventures. The definition for repel is "to resist, reject.", the definition for embellish is "To decorate.", and the definition for pretense is "False intention or purpose."