Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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Which term describes a person who is "gregarious"?

  1. Fond of solitude

  2. Shy and reserved

  3. Fond of company and sociable

  4. Indifferent to social gatherings

The correct answer is: Fond of company and sociable

The term "gregarious" is used to describe someone who is sociable and enjoys being in the company of others. When someone is described as gregarious, it indicates that they thrive in social settings and prefer interaction with people rather than being alone. This aligns perfectly with the chosen answer, as it encompasses the essence of being sociable and fond of company. The other terms imply characteristics contrary to being gregarious. For instance, "fond of solitude" suggests a preference for being alone, while "shy and reserved" indicates a tendency to avoid social interaction. Additionally, "indifferent to social gatherings" conveys a lack of interest in socializing, which further opposes the nature of being gregarious. Hence, the correct answer accurately captures the meaning of the term.