ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 994740 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.63
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1 Heinous most nearly means:
63% Answer Correctly
negate
odious
disconcert
genial

Solution
The definition for heinous is "Shockingly evil." Used in a sentence: Eduardo's heinous betrayal of Lydia shocked even Latasha, who knew his evil ways. The definition for disconcert is "to throw into confusion.", the definition for negate is "To make invalid.", and the definition for genial is "Sympathetic, friendly."

2 The sociable Glenda was delighted to receive the party invitation.
56% Answer Correctly
genial
antidote
demeanor
proximity

Solution
The definition for sociable is "Inclined to seek companionship." Used in a sentence: The sociable Glenda was delighted to receive the party invitation. The definition for demeanor is "behavior towards others.", the definition for proximity is "Closeness.", and the definition for antidote is "Something that relieves or counteracts."

3 Raspy most nearly means:
83% Answer Correctly
harsh
disconcert
clarity
incumbent

Solution
The definition for raspy is "rough, grating." Used in a sentence: After shouting to his players through the long game, the coach's voice was raspy. The definition for disconcert is "to throw into confusion.", the definition for incumbent is "Necessary as a duty or responsibility.", and the definition for clarity is "Clearness."

4 Combustion most nearly means:
82% Answer Correctly
igniting
pathos
genial
accommodate

Solution
The definition for combustion is "Act of burning." Used in a sentence: Campers must use fire with great caution to prevent combustion of the parched brush. The definition for accommodate is "to give consideration to.", the definition for genial is "Sympathetic, friendly.", and the definition for pathos is "Sympathetic pity."

5 Arguing with Andrew is futile because he never changes his mind.
79% Answer Correctly
flaw
parity
hopeless
induce

Solution
The definition for futile is "Without purpose, completely ineffective." Used in a sentence: Arguing with Andrew is futile because he never changes his mind. The definition for flaw is "an imperfection.", the definition for induce is "To influence or cause.", and the definition for parity is "Equality."