ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 793195 Results

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1 Mundane most nearly means:
56% Answer Correctly
preclude
commonplace
absolve
intricate

Solution
The definition for mundane is "Practical, ordinary." Used in a sentence: The flighty Caroline could not be troubled with mundane tasks such as paying her bills. The definition for intricate is "having complex and interrelated parts.", the definition for preclude is "To rule out in advance.", and the definition for absolve is "To forgive; to free from guilt."

2 Aesthete most nearly means:
51% Answer Correctly
implausible
scapegoat
fraud
connoisseur

Solution
The definition for aesthete is "Person having or affecting sensitivity to beauty." Used in a sentence: Consuela's friends called her an aesthete when she claimed that Monet's paintings made her cry. The definition for scapegoat is "someone who bears the blame for others.", the definition for implausible is "Unbelievable.", and the definition for fraud is "Trick."

3 Surplus most nearly means:
62% Answer Correctly
surfeit
appraise
futile
interminable

Solution
The definition for surplus is "Excess." Used in a sentence: Trevor decided to freeze the surplus chili for next week's tailgate party. The definition for interminable is "never ending, or seemingly endless.", the definition for futile is "Without purpose, completely ineffective.", and the definition for appraise is "To evaluate the worth of."

4 Opportune most nearly means:
63% Answer Correctly
archaic
propitious
dubious
inauspicious

Solution
The definition for opportune is "Suitable or convenient." Used in a sentence: Quan stepped onto the platform at the most opportune time, just as the train pulled in. The definition for dubious is "questionable.", the definition for archaic is "Characteristic of an earlier time.", and the definition for inauspicious is "Not favorable."

5 Oblivious most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
accessible
demean
heed
careless

Solution
The definition for oblivious is "Lacking awareness." Used in a sentence: Love–struck Charlie was oblivious to everyone but the object of his affection. The definition for accessible is "easy to reach or to approach.", the definition for demean is "To lower status.", and the definition for heed is "To pay attention to."