ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 752846 Results

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1 Accessible most nearly means:
88% Answer Correctly
approachable
combative
foil
equitable

Solution
The definition for accessible is "Easy to reach or to approach." Used in a sentence: The introduction to the complex novel was, thankfully, written in clear accessible language. The definition for equitable is "fair and equal.", the definition for foil is "One that enhances or underscores by contrast.", and the definition for combative is "Eager to fight."

2 Inviolable most nearly means:
84% Answer Correctly
untouchable
flaw
archetypal
mundane

Solution
The definition for inviolable is "Secure from assault of trespass." Used in a sentence: Situated on a mountain, with sixteen–foot walls, the castle was inviolable. The definition for mundane is "practical, ordinary.", the definition for archetypal is "Characteristic of the original model or perfect example.", and the definition for flaw is "An imperfection."

3 Lurid most nearly means:
71% Answer Correctly
gruesome
corroborate
prominence
diffident

Solution
The definition for lurid is "Causing horror, shocking." Used in a sentence: The lurid photos of the crime scene upset the jury. The definition for prominence is "importance.", the definition for corroborate is "To support with evidence.", and the definition for diffident is "Lacking self–confidence."

4 The judge issued a lenient sentence because it was Frank's first offense.
78% Answer Correctly
archetypal
demean
anthology
merciful

Solution
The definition for lenient is "Mild or tolerant." Used in a sentence: The judge issued a lenient sentence because it was Frank's first offense. The definition for demean is "to lower status.", the definition for archetypal is "Characteristic of the original model or perfect example.", and the definition for anthology is "A collection of selected literary pieces."

5 The longer Jorge waited in line at the ticket counter, the more his exasperation grew.
80% Answer Correctly
irritation
compulsion
exception
hedonism

Solution
The definition for exasperation is "The state of being irritated." Used in a sentence: The longer Jorge waited in line at the ticket counter, the more his exasperation grew. The definition for exception is "a case to which the rule does not apply.", the definition for compulsion is "An irresistible impulse.", and the definition for hedonism is "Belief that pleasure is the sole aim of life."