ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 889642 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.52
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1 Onset most nearly means:
88% Answer Correctly
methodical
buffoonery
compulsion
start

Solution
The definition for onset is "Beginning." Used in a sentence: Crocuses bloom at the onset of spring, sometimes even before the snow melts. The definition for compulsion is "an irresistible impulse.", the definition for methodical is "Performed in an orderly manner.", and the definition for buffoonery is "Foolish behavior."

2 Inflammatory most nearly means:
50% Answer Correctly
rail
regale
flourish
seditious

Solution
The definition for inflammatory is "Tending to excite anger." Used in a sentence: Garth's inflammatory remarks at the party made Gwen furious. The definition for rail is "to scold in harsh language.", the definition for flourish is "To make bold, sweeping gestures.", and the definition for regale is "To amuse."

3 Liability most nearly means:
67% Answer Correctly
handicap
pomp
belated
lenient

Solution
The definition for liability is "A person or thing whose presence or behavior is likely to cause embarrassment or put one at a disadvantage." Used in a sentence: Kevin's growing fatigue was a liability as he attempted to climb the steep hill. The definition for belated is "past the normal or proper time.", the definition for lenient is "Mild or tolerant.", and the definition for pomp is "Showy display."

4 The house's location in the best school district was advantageous to the seller.
84% Answer Correctly
ploy
favorable
lenient
dubious

Solution
The definition for advantageous is "Giving an advantage." Used in a sentence: The house's location in the best school district was advantageous to the seller. The definition for ploy is "a contrived plan.", the definition for lenient is "Mild or tolerant.", and the definition for dubious is "Questionable."

5 Regurgitate most nearly means:
65% Answer Correctly
accommodate
demean
appalling
spew

Solution
The definition for regurgitate is "To pour out or throw back." Used in a sentence: The teacher wanted us to examine ideas rather than to regurgitate memorized facts. The definition for appalling is "inspiring dismay or disgust.", the definition for accommodate is "To give consideration to.", and the definition for demean is "To lower status."