Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What does "prestige" typically refer to?

  1. A recognized respect and admiration for someone

  2. A common practice among the wealthy

  3. The phenomenon of falling rapidly

  4. The danger involved in a situation

The correct answer is: A recognized respect and admiration for someone

"Prestige" typically refers to a recognized respect and admiration that someone or something garners, often due to their achievements, quality, or status. This term is often associated with individuals or organizations that have earned a high reputation for excellence, leading to public admiration. For example, prestigious universities or awards come to mind, as they are recognized for their standard of quality and the esteem in which they are held. The other choices do not encapsulate the essence of "prestige." While the common practices of the wealthy can sometimes lead to prestige, it is not a defining characteristic. The second option focuses on behaviors rather than respect and admiration. The concept of falling rapidly, as mentioned in one option, relates to decline or a lack of stability, which is contrary to the notion of prestige. Lastly, the danger in a situation speaks to risk rather than status or societal regard, further distancing it from the meaning of prestige.