Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What is the meaning of the verb "plummet"?

  1. To rise steadily in position

  2. To fall or drop straight down at high speed

  3. To increase gradually

  4. To remain stable

The correct answer is: To fall or drop straight down at high speed

The verb "plummet" specifically refers to the action of falling or dropping down quickly and directly, often with considerable speed. This term is typically used to describe a sharp decline or a dramatic decrease, such as when an object falls from a height or when prices or values drop unexpectedly in a market context. In contrast, the other options describe different types of movement or changes that do not align with the definition of "plummet." The idea of rising steadily, increasing gradually, or remaining stable conveys a sense of upward motion or constancy, which is the opposite of the rapid downward motion indicated by "plummet." Understanding this distinction helps clarify the correct meaning of the word in context.