Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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What is the opposite of judicious?

  1. Wise

  2. Prudent

  3. Imprudent

  4. Careful

The correct answer is: Imprudent

The term "judicious" refers to having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense. Therefore, the opposite of judicious would indicate a lack of good judgment or poor decision-making abilities. "Imprudent" fits this definition perfectly, as it describes actions that are not wise and lack foresight or caution, essentially implying a failure to make sound decisions. On the other hand, "wise" and "prudent" both connote good judgment and sound decision-making, making them antonyms of "imprudent" and thus not fitting as opposites of "judicious." "Careful" can imply a level of caution similar to prudence but does not necessarily capture the overall lack of judgment that "imprudent" does. Therefore, "imprudent" is the most accurate opposite to "judicious".