WONDERLIC TEST QUESTIONS &
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Denotation - ANSWER the literal or primary meaning of a word What is the GCF (greatest common factor)? - ANSWER the greatest factor that divides two numbers What does connotation mean? - ANSWER Implied meanings or emotions which the word makes you think What is a noun? - ANSWER a person, place or thing What is a verb? - ANSWER An action word..What is an adjective? - ANSWER describes a noun What is the absolute value of a number? - ANSWER a distance from zero, not its value.castigate - ANSWER punish capitulate - ANSWER to surrender or stipulate terms candor - ANSWER the quality of outspokeness blemish - ANSWER a mark that mars beauty botany - ANSWER the science that treats plants braggart - ANSWER a vain boaster cajole - ANSWER to impose or dupe by flattering speech ameliorate - ANSWER to relieve from pain or hardship amateur - ANSWER practicing an art or occupation for the love of it, but not as a profession acquiesce - ANSWER to comply or submit thwart - ANSWER to prevent or frustrate venerable - ANSWER worthy of respect because of wisdom or age 1 / 2
vindicate - ANSWER proving someone or something innocent and free of blame and guilt subtle - ANSWER understated and not obvious prosperity - ANSWER the condition of being wealthy or successful provocative - ANSWER purposefully exciting, arousing or annoying someone prudent - ANSWER careful or sensible, using good judgement querulous - ANSWER always complaining or whining rancorous - ANSWER having deeply held and long lasting resentment opulent - ANSWER rich and superior in quality orator - ANSWER someone who delivers a speech or orator ostentatious - ANSWER an intended or purposeful show of wealth intended to impress others obsess - ANSWER always think about something constantly paradox - ANSWER appearing conflicting or contradictory parched - ANSWER lack of moisture or dried out by heat or sun respite - ANSWER a break or intermission restrained - ANSWER showing control and not giving in to emotion or anger pragmatics - ANSWER concern with practical matters and results perfidious - ANSWER disloyal, not to be trusted precocious - ANSWER showing advanced maturity at an early age incompatible - ANSWER unable to be or work together inconsequential - ANSWER something without importance or insignificance inevitable - ANSWER impossible to avoid or prevent from happening intrepid - ANSWER courageous and bold, without fear
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