ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 753353 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.79
Score 0% 76%

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1 After shouting to his players through the long game, the coach's voice was raspy.
83% Answer Correctly
accessible
dubious
raspy
harsh

Solution
The definition for raspy is "rough, grating." Used in a sentence: After shouting to his players through the long game, the coach's voice was raspy. The definition for raspy is "rough, grating.", the definition for dubious is "Questionable.", and the definition for accessible is "Easy to reach or to approach."

2 Ecstatic most nearly means:
88% Answer Correctly
revive
avian
immoderate
overjoyed

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The definition for ecstatic is "Overwhelmingly emotional." Used in a sentence: They were ecstatic when their team won the championship game in the last second. The definition for avian is "relating to birds.", the definition for revive is "To bring back to life.", and the definition for immoderate is "Beyond usual or proper limits."

3 Deferment most nearly means:
75% Answer Correctly
archaic
postponement
fidelity
epitaph

Solution
The definition for deferment is "The act of delaying." Used in a sentence: Sybil was frustrated by the deferment of her much anticipated vacation. The definition for fidelity is "state of being faithful.", the definition for epitaph is "Brief statement honoring a dead person.", and the definition for archaic is "Characteristic of an earlier time."

4 Genial most nearly means:
79% Answer Correctly
mundane
pleasant
manifest
meticulous

Solution
The definition for genial is "Sympathetic, friendly." Used in a sentence: The genial host warmly greeted his many guests. The definition for manifest is "obvious.", the definition for meticulous is "Extrememly careful regarding details.", and the definition for mundane is "Practical, ordinary."

5 The teacher made an exception and let Gina eat her snack in class.
54% Answer Correctly
solace
anomaly
beneficial
insolence

Solution
The definition for exception is "A case to which the rule does not apply." Used in a sentence: The teacher made an exception and let Gina eat her snack in class. The definition for beneficial is "helpful.", the definition for solace is "Source of consolation.", and the definition for insolence is "Boldness or rudeness."