ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 902837 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.32
Score 0% 66%

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1 Trove most nearly means:
59% Answer Correctly
nurture
accessible
cache
exception

Solution
The definition for trove is "Valuable collection." Used in a sentence: Walter's trove of vintage baseball cards was worth thousands of dollars. The definition for accessible is "easy to reach or to approach.", the definition for nurture is "To further the development of.", and the definition for exception is "A case to which the rule does not apply."

2 Lurid most nearly means:
71% Answer Correctly
opportune
gruesome
beneficial
oblivious

Solution
The definition for lurid is "Causing horror, shocking." Used in a sentence: The lurid photos of the crime scene upset the jury. The definition for oblivious is "lacking awareness.", the definition for beneficial is "Helpful.", and the definition for opportune is "Suitable or convenient."

3 Jason, a notorious gossip, was a conduit for information about his friends.
62% Answer Correctly
channel
retroactive
civility
buffoonery

Solution
The definition for conduit is "Means for transmitting or distributing." Used in a sentence: Jason, a notorious gossip, was a conduit for information about his friends. The definition for buffoonery is "foolish behavior.", the definition for retroactive is "effective as of a prior time or condition.", and the definition for civility is "Politeness."

4 The otherwise perfect diamond had a tiny flaw that reduced its value.
86% Answer Correctly
conduit
defect
raucous
scamper

Solution
The definition for flaw is "An imperfection." Used in a sentence: The otherwise perfect diamond had a tiny flaw that reduced its value. The definition for conduit is "means for transmitting or distributing.", the definition for scamper is "To run quickly.", and the definition for raucous is "Noisy, rowdy."

5 The teacher made an exception and let Gina eat her snack in class.
54% Answer Correctly
turpitude
facade
dubious
anomaly

Solution
The definition for exception is "A case to which the rule does not apply." Used in a sentence: The teacher made an exception and let Gina eat her snack in class. The definition for turpitude is "essential baseness, depravity.", the definition for facade is "false or superficial appearance.", and the definition for dubious is "Questionable."