Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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Which word represents the act of cutting off or separating?

  1. Scorn

  2. Schism

  3. Sever

  4. Reprimand

The correct answer is: Sever

The word "sever" is characterized by its meaning of cutting off or separating. It indicates a physical action, such as cutting ties or relationships, or a more abstract separation, such as ending a partnership or connection. This term is often used in various contexts, including emotional, physical, and legal scenarios, where something is divided or disconnected. In contrast, the other options convey different meanings: "scorn" expresses disdain or contempt; "schism" refers to a division or split, particularly in a religious context, but does not directly imply the act of cutting; while "reprimand" means to criticize or scold someone for their behavior, without any implication of physical separation. Thus, "sever" is the term that directly aligns with the concept of cutting off or separating.