ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 936220 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.15
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1 Benevolent most nearly means:
50% Answer Correctly
disconcert
altruistic
implement
civility

Solution
The definition for benevolent is "Kind, helpful." Used in a sentence: Sherman revealed his benevolent side when he offered to help Carter with his homework. The definition for implement is "to carry out or accomplish.", the definition for civility is "Politeness.", and the definition for disconcert is "To throw into confusion."

2 The soldiers made a massive charge to repel the invaders.
79% Answer Correctly
repulse
revive
epistolary
salvage

Solution
The definition for repel is "To resist, reject." Used in a sentence: The soldiers made a massive charge to repel the invaders. The definition for salvage is "to save from ruin.", the definition for epistolary is "Contained or carried on in letters.", and the definition for revive is "To bring back to life."

3 Professor Tan rambled during his lectures, frequently straying from the subject.
72% Answer Correctly
implement
penurious
advantageous
roam

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 penurious is "extrememly stingy.", the definition for advantageous is "Giving an advantage.", and the definition for implement is "To carry out or accomplish."

4 Obnoxious most nearly means:
55% Answer Correctly
illuminate
periodic
drub
objectionable

Solution
The definition for obnoxious is "Highly offensive." Used in a sentence: The manager asked the obnoxious diner to leave the restaurant. The definition for drub is "to defeat decisively.", the definition for periodic is "Occurring at regular intervals.", and the definition for illuminate is "To make clear."

5 Brandish most nearly means:
59% Answer Correctly
flourish
facade
parity
incisive

Solution
The definition for brandish is "To shake or wave menacingly." Used in a sentence: The baseball player was fined for brandishing his bat at the opposing pitcher. The definition for facade is "false or superficial appearance.", the definition for incisive is "Impressively direct and decisive.", and the definition for parity is "Equality."