Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What does the term 'tenacious' imply about a person?

  1. They easily give up

  2. They are persistent and determined

  3. They lack ambition

  4. They are indecisive and unsure

The correct answer is: They are persistent and determined

The term 'tenacious' implies that a person is persistent and determined. This word originates from the Latin root 'tenax,' meaning holding fast or persistent. When someone is described as tenacious, it suggests they have a strong commitment to achieving their goals and do not easily abandon their efforts, even in the face of challenges. They exhibit a sense of resolve and grit, which enables them to push through difficulties and remain focused on their objectives. Other options suggest characteristics that contradict this meaning, such as easily giving up, lacking ambition, or being indecisive and unsure, all of which reflect a lack of determination instead of the steadfastness associated with being tenacious.