ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 775549 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.52
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1 Duplicity most nearly means:
61% Answer Correctly
obnoxious
deceit
duplicity
onset

Solution
The definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action." Used in a sentence: The life of an undercover detective is filed with necessary duplicity. The definition for onset is "beginning.", the definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action.", and the definition for obnoxious is "Highly offensive."

2 Negate most nearly means:
67% Answer Correctly
stifle
pathos
neutralize
absolve

Solution
The definition for negate is "To make invalid." Used in a sentence: Paula negated Tiffany's argument by proving that her main premise was false. The definition for pathos is "sympathetic pity.", the definition for stifle is "To repress or discourage.", and the definition for absolve is "To forgive; to free from guilt."

3 Accessible most nearly means:
88% Answer Correctly
nurture
implausible
approachable
aesthete

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 nurture is "to further the development of.", the definition for aesthete is "Person having or affecting sensitivity to beauty.", and the definition for implausible is "Unbelievable."

4 Elate most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
melee
exalt
parity
delight

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 parity is "equality.", the definition for exalt is "To elevate by praise.", and the definition for melee is "A tumultuous fight among several people."

5 The rancorous competition between the two chess clubs actually ended in a brawl.
63% Answer Correctly
exception
prominence
bitter
pretentious

Solution
The definition for rancorous is "Marked by deep ill–will." Used in a sentence: The rancorous competition between the two chess clubs actually ended in a brawl. The definition for exception is "a case to which the rule does not apply.", the definition for pretentious is "Making unjustified claims.", and the definition for prominence is "Importance."