High School Placement Test (HSPT) Practice Test

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Fatal most nearly means:

  1. accidental

  2. deadly

  3. dangerous

  4. beautiful

The correct answer is: deadly

The term "fatal" is most commonly used to describe something that causes death or is lethal. When interpreting the word in context, it is often associated with serious consequences, particularly in situations involving harm, illness, or accidents that lead to loss of life. Therefore, the meaning that aligns most closely with this context is "deadly," reflecting the capacity to end life. The other choices do not convey this severity. "Accidental" relates to something occurring unexpectedly but does not imply a fatal outcome. "Dangerous" indicates a risk of harm but not necessarily death. "Beautiful" has no relation to the concept of death or harm, thus further distancing itself from the intended meaning of "fatal."