ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 938188 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.47
Score 0% 69%

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1 Stifle most nearly means:
75% Answer Correctly
suppress
censure
duplicity
surplus

Solution
The definition for stifle is "To repress or discourage." Used in a sentence: Amy tried ineffectively to stifle her giggles after she read Susan's note in class. The definition for censure is "to find fault with.", the definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action.", and the definition for surplus is "Excess."

2 Unscrupulous most nearly means:
73% Answer Correctly
regurgitate
trove
corrupt
insinuate

Solution
The definition for unscrupulous is "Lacking principles." Used in a sentence: The unscrupulous salesman was fired for lying to his customers. The definition for trove is "valuable collection.", the definition for regurgitate is "To pour out or throw back.", and the definition for insinuate is "To suggest indirectly."

3 Camaraderie most nearly means:
76% Answer Correctly
distortion
entangle
sociability
scamper

Solution
The definition for camaraderie is "Spirit of friendship." Used in a sentence: The manager hoped the retreat would increase the camaraderie among the feuding workers. The definition for distortion is "the act of twisting out of shape.", the definition for entangle is "To involve in trouble.", and the definition for scamper is "To run quickly."

4 Duplicity most nearly means:
61% Answer Correctly
deceit
benevolent
surplus
eulogy

Solution
The definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action." Used in a sentence: The life of an undercover detective is filed with necessary duplicity. The definition for eulogy is "speech or writing in praise of deceased.", the definition for surplus is "Excess.", and the definition for benevolent is "Kind, helpful."

5 Carlos was well liked because of his charming demeanor.
61% Answer Correctly
disposition
garish
manifest
melodious

Solution
The definition for demeanor is "Behavior towards others." Used in a sentence: Carlos was well liked because of his charming demeanor. The definition for manifest is "obvious.", the definition for melodious is "Having a pleasing melody.", and the definition for garish is "Offensively bright."