ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 859972 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.15
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1 Flagrant most nearly means:
49% Answer Correctly
colossal
glaring
epistolary
apathetic

Solution
The definition for flagrant is "Noticeably offensive." Used in a sentence: The executive was fired for his flagrant abuse of the company expense account. The definition for epistolary is "contained or carried on in letters.", the definition for apathetic is "Showing little or no emotion.", and the definition for colossal is "Immense, enormous."

2 Hedonism most nearly means:
61% Answer Correctly
salvage
augment
gravity
sensualism

Solution
The definition for hedonism is "Belief that pleasure is the sole aim of life." Used in a sentence: The hedonism of the emperoro, who spent all his time giving parties, caused his downfall. The definition for salvage is "to save from ruin.", the definition for augment is "To make greater.", and the definition for gravity is "Importance, significance."

3 The cruel Estella's corrosive comments made Pip cry.
59% Answer Correctly
incisive
benefactor
fragile
caustic

Solution
The definition for corrosive is "Bitingly sarcastic." Used in a sentence: The cruel Estella's corrosive comments made Pip cry. The definition for incisive is "impressively direct and decisive.", the definition for fragile is "Delicate.", and the definition for benefactor is "One who offers financial help."

4 Professor Tan rambled during his lectures, frequently straying from the subject.
72% Answer Correctly
immoderate
roam
parity
censure

Solution
The definition for ramble is "To wander, physically or in language." Used in a sentence: Professor Tan rambled during his lectures, frequently straying from the subject. The definition for parity is "equality.", the definition for censure is "To find fault with.", and the definition for immoderate is "Beyond usual or proper limits."

5 Oblivious most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
flagrant
awe
careless
corroborate

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 flagrant is "noticeably offensive.", the definition for corroborate is "To support with evidence.", and the definition for awe is "Emotion combining dread and wonder."