Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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If someone is renowned for their talent, they are experiencing what?

  1. Fallibility

  2. Fervor

  3. Fame

  4. Fate

The correct answer is: Fame

When someone is renowned for their talent, they are experiencing fame. This term refers to the widespread recognition and honor that comes with being exceptionally skilled or accomplished in a particular area. A person who is celebrated for their talents often gains not only respect in their field but also acknowledgment from the public, which elevates their status and visibility. The other terms, while they have distinct meanings, do not align with the concept of being celebrated for talent. Fallibility relates to the tendency to make mistakes, fervor describes an intense and passionate feeling, and fate refers to the belief in the predetermined course of events. None of these accurately capture the essence of being recognized and admired for one's abilities as fame does.