Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What does it mean to 'feign'?

  1. To express genuine feelings

  2. To pretend to be affected by a feeling, condition, or injury

  3. To demonstrate authentic behavior

  4. To react truthfully to a situation

The correct answer is: To pretend to be affected by a feeling, condition, or injury

The term 'feign' refers specifically to the act of pretending or simulating an emotional state, condition, or injury. This word is often used in contexts where someone is not being truthful about their circumstances or feelings; instead, they are creating a false impression for various reasons, which may include manipulation or seeking sympathy. In this context, the correct answer captures the essence of the word by highlighting the act of pretending to be affected, rather than being genuine or authentic. The other options suggest honesty or authenticity, which are fundamentally opposed to the meaning of 'feign.' The nuances of the word really emphasize the deceptive aspect of pretending, making the chosen definition the most appropriate.