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ASVAB WORD KNOWLEDGE QUIZ EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Hapless most nearly means
- unlucky.
- careless.
- joyful.
- fortunate.
Answer:
- unlucky
- equal
- encouraged
- unlike
- preferable
Hapless means unfortunate or unlucky.Question 2: Sleeping during class is tantamount to being absent; you might as well not come at all.
Answer:
- equal
Tantamount means equivalent to
Question 3: Mimic most nearly means
- intimate
- intimidate
- imitate
- interpret
Answer:
- imitate Mimic means to copy the behavior or qualities of something.
Question 4: Surmise most nearly mean
- complete.
- shock.
- guess.
- fill.
Answer:
- guess
To surmise or guess means to come to a conclusion without evidence.
Question 5: Without a goal in mind, Greg wandered aimlessly through the woods.
- purposefully
- nervously
- quickly
- randomly
Answer:
- randomly
Aimlessly means without aim or objective.
Question 6: Don't bother me with small, trivial details; we have more important things to think about!
- essential
- specific
- petty
- general
Answer:
- petty
- boring
- short
- long
- fascinating
Trivial means of little value or importance Question 7: The speaker was so riveting that no one in the audience got up from his or her seat during the presentation.
Answer:
- fascinating
Riveting means extremely interesting
Question 8: Ambivalent most nearly means
- left-handed.
- right-handed.
- uncertain.
- energetic.
Answer:
- uncertain
Ambivalent means conflicted, fluctuating, or uncertain.
Question 9: The callow intern made many mistakes at his first job.
- experienced
- inexperienced
- friendly
- intelligent
Answer:
- inexperience
Callow means inexperienced and immature.
Question 10: Grave most nearly means
- dead.
- serious.
- angry.
- excited.
Answer:
- serious
- friendly
- arrogant
- busy
- judicious
Grave means somber, solemn, or serious.Question 11: The overbearing supervisor would not approve anyone's ideas except his own.
Answer:
- arrogant
Overbearing means unpleasantly or arrogantly domineering