Determining the root of the problem
Root words are word parts that serve as the base of a word. In English, one root word can be changed slightly to perform all sorts of roles — it can act as a noun, a verb, an adjective, or an adverb with just a little modification. If you recognize a root, you can generally get an idea of what the word means, even if you’re not familiar with it. For example, if you know what the root word attach means, you can figure out what the word attachment means. If you know adhere, you can deduce what adherence means.
Table 4-4 lists some common roots. Memorize them. When you sit down to take the ASVAB, you’ll be glad you did.
TABLE 4-4 Roots
Root | Meaning | Sample Word |
---|---|---|
anthro or anthrop | relating to humans | anthropology |
bibl | relating to books | bibliography |
brev | short | abbreviate |
cede or ceed | go, yield | recede |
chrom | color | monochrome |
cogn | know | cognizant |
corp | body | corporate |
dict | speak | diction |
domin | rule | dominate |
flu or fluc | flow | influx |
form | shape | formulate |
fract or frag | break | fragment |
graph | writing | biography |
junct | join | juncture |
liber | free | liberate |
lum or lumen | light | illuminate |
oper | work | cooperate |
path or pathy | suffer, feeling | pathology |
port | carry | portable |
press | squeeze | repress |
scrib or script | write | describe |
sens or sent | feel | sentient |
tract | pull | traction |
voc or vok | call | revoke |
Word families: Finding related words
When you see an unfamiliar word on the Word Knowledge section, don’t get upset and pound on the computer (they make you pay for those things if you break them). You may know the word after all — just in a different form. Suppose you run across the word beneficent on the Word Knowledge portion:
(A) kind.
(B) beautiful.
(C) unhappy.
(D) troubled.
You sit there and begin to sweat. You’ve never seen the word before, and it’s all over for you, right? Well, maybe not. Take a closer look. What other word starting with the letters benefi do you know? How about the word benefit? A benefit is something that helps or aids. It’d be a good bet that the word beneficent is related to helping or aiding. So, when you look over the possible choices, you can choose the one that has something to do with helping.
But wait! None of the answers states help or aid. Now what? Just use the process of elimination. If someone is helpful (beneficent), she probably isn’t troubled or unhappy. She may be beautiful, but more likely, she’s kind. So, the best answer would be Choice (A).