ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 84477 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.57
Score 0% 71%

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1 Michael's aunt and benefactor paid his college tuition.
67% Answer Correctly
patron
refurbish
epitaph
disdain

Solution
The definition for benefactor is "One who offers financial help." Used in a sentence: Michael's aunt and benefactor paid his college tuition. The definition for epitaph is "brief statement honoring a dead person.", the definition for disdain is "Feeling of contempt.", and the definition for refurbish is "To brighten or freshen."

2 Civility most nearly means:
83% Answer Correctly
turpitude
courtesy
prominence
flourish

Solution
The definition for civility is "Politeness." Used in a sentence: The usually unruly Thomas acted with great civility when his favorite uncle visited. The definition for flourish is "to make bold, sweeping gestures.", the definition for turpitude is "Essential baseness, depravity.", and the definition for prominence is "Importance."

3 Raucous most nearly means:
82% Answer Correctly
aerate
exalt
rowdy
stern

Solution
The definition for raucous is "Noisy, rowdy." Used in a sentence: Serena, who preferred quiet conversation, left the rancous party. The definition for aerate is "to supply with air.", the definition for stern is "Harsh, severe.", and the definition for exalt is "To elevate by praise."

4 Surplus most nearly means:
62% Answer Correctly
authoritarian
scapegoat
surfeit
revoke

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 authoritarian is "favoring absolute obedience to authority.", the definition for revoke is "To cancel by taking back.", and the definition for scapegoat is "Someone who bears the blame for others."

5 Opportune most nearly means:
64% Answer Correctly
heinous
epitaph
propitious
rail

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 rail is "to scold in harsh language.", the definition for heinous is "Shockingly evil.", and the definition for epitaph is "Brief statement honoring a dead person."