ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 883837 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.86
Score 0% 77%

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1 Deferment most nearly means:
75% Answer Correctly
exalt
postponement
accommodate
recrimination

Solution
The definition for deferment is "The act of delaying." Used in a sentence: Sybil was frustrated by the deferment of her much anticipated vacation. The definition for exalt is "to elevate by praise.", the definition for recrimination is "A retaliatory accusation.", and the definition for accommodate is "To give consideration to."

2 Exalt most nearly means:
78% Answer Correctly
precept
glorify
lenient
implement

Solution
The definition for exalt is "To elevate by praise." Used in a sentence: The fireman was publicly exalted for his heroism. The definition for precept is "a general rule of action.", the definition for lenient is "Mild or tolerant.", and the definition for implement is "To carry out or accomplish."

3 The pastry connoisseur was able to discern Swiss from Belgian chocolate.
71% Answer Correctly
detect
procrastinate
punctual
pallid

Solution
The definition for discern is "To recognize as separate as distinct." Used in a sentence: The pastry connoisseur was able to discern Swiss from Belgian chocolate. The definition for pallid is "lacking color.", the definition for punctual is "On time.", and the definition for procrastinate is "To put off intentionally."

4 Implement most nearly means:
79% Answer Correctly
rancorous
execute
unscrupulous
duplicity

Solution
The definition for implement is "To carry out or accomplish." Used in a sentence: All Randolph needed to implement his plan was a moonless night and a long rope. The definition for duplicity is "deceptive thought, speech, or action.", the definition for unscrupulous is "Lacking principles.", and the definition for rancorous is "Marked by deep ill–will."

5 Franklin hoped to defeat his adversary in the afternoon's tennis match.
84% Answer Correctly
lurid
opponent
heinous
corrective

Solution
The definition for adversary is "One who opposes or resists." Used in a sentence: Franklin hoped to defeat his adversary in the afternoon's tennis match. The definition for heinous is "shockingly evil.", the definition for lurid is "Causing horror, shocking.", and the definition for corrective is "Intended to correct."