ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 995215 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.19
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1 Pallid most nearly means:
80% Answer Correctly
pale
extenuating
duplicity
equitable

Solution
The definition for pallid is "Lacking color." Used in a sentence: The nurse was worried by the patient's pallid face and shallow breathing. The definition for duplicity is "deceptive thought, speech, or action.", the definition for extenuating is "Partially excusing.", and the definition for equitable is "Fair and equal."

2 Archetypal most nearly means:
72% Answer Correctly
lenient
redouble
classic
appalling

Solution
The definition for archetypal is "Characteristic of the original model or perfect example." Used in a sentence: Shakespeare's sonnets are considered archetypal love poems The definition for lenient is "mild or tolerant.", the definition for appalling is "Inspiring dismay or disgust.", and the definition for redouble is "To make twice as great."

3 The retroactive law made even past infractions punishable.
61% Answer Correctly
defiant
retrograde
augment
antidote

Solution
The definition for retroactive is "effective as of a prior time or condition." Used in a sentence: The retroactive law made even past infractions punishable. The definition for antidote is "something that relieves or counteracts.", the definition for augment is "To make greater.", and the definition for defiant is "Showing bold resistance."

4 Benevolent most nearly means:
50% Answer Correctly
extol
colossal
altruistic
gargantuan

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 extol is "to praise highly.", the definition for colossal is "Immense, enormous.", and the definition for gargantuan is "Gigantic."

5 The extenuating circumstance of Calvin's illness caused the teacher to excuse his lateness.
54% Answer Correctly
diffident
mitigating
insolence
duplicity

Solution
The definition for extenuating is "Partially excusing." Used in a sentence: The extenuating circumstance of Calvin's illness caused the teacher to excuse his lateness. The definition for insolence is "boldness or rudeness.", the definition for duplicity is "Deceptive thought, speech, or action.", and the definition for diffident is "Lacking self–confidence."