ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 864961 Results

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1 Oblivious most nearly means:
74% Answer Correctly
nurture
careless
melodious
intricate

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 melodious is "having a pleasing melody.", the definition for intricate is "Having complex and interrelated parts.", and the definition for nurture is "To further the development of."

2 Turpitude most nearly means:
60% Answer Correctly
corruption
flagrant
catastrophic
prominence

Solution
The definition for turpitude is "Essential baseness, depravity." Used in a sentence: The turpitude of the villain in the movie offended most audiences. The definition for flagrant is "noticeably offensive.", the definition for prominence is "Importance.", and the definition for catastrophic is "Relating to extreme misfortune."

3 Revive most nearly means:
85% Answer Correctly
parity
inauspicious
reanimate
commemorate

Solution
The definition for revive is "To bring back to life." Used in a sentence: Hank tried to revive Clare's interest in the project, but her enthusiasm had expired. The definition for commemorate is "to mark by a ceremony.", the definition for parity is "Equality.", and the definition for inauspicious is "Not favorable."

4 Induce most nearly means:
71% Answer Correctly
elate
revoke
recrimination
incite

Solution
The definition for induce is "To influence or cause." Used in a sentence: The loud blast of the cannon induced an avalanche. The definition for revoke is "to cancel by taking back.", the definition for recrimination is "A retaliatory accusation.", and the definition for elate is "To fill with joy."

5 "Sandra," said her mother, "I am tired of rehashing this same topic over and over."
85% Answer Correctly
repel
review
extant
corrective

Solution
The definition for rehash is "To discuss again." Used in a sentence: "Sandra," said her mother, "I am tired of rehashing this same topic over and over." The definition for repel is "to resist, reject.", the definition for corrective is "Intended to correct.", and the definition for extant is "Currently existing."