SSAT Elementary Level Verbal : SSAT Elementary Level Verbal

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for SSAT Elementary Level Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #33 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs

Each of the following questions consists of one word followed by five words or phrases. You are to select the one word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.

EQUITABLE

Possible Answers:

fair

level

uniform

unique

ambiguous

Correct answer:

fair

Explanation:

"Equitable" means equal and fair.

Example Question #1071 : Ssat Elementary Level Verbal

Each of the following questions consists of one word followed by five words or phrases. You are to select the one word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.

POIGNANT

Possible Answers:

microscopic

touching

elevated

sick

billowing

Correct answer:

touching

Explanation:

"Poignant" means touching or deeply affecting in a sad way.

Example Question #1072 : Ssat Elementary Level Verbal

Synonyms: Select the one word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.

SEVERE

Possible Answers:

Hail

Calm

Serious

Excellent

Concern

Correct answer:

Serious

Explanation:

"Severe" means very bad or very serious, so "serious" is the best match. "Calm" is the opposite, meaning free from disturbance, "excellent" means great or fantastic, "hail" is a weather phenomenon in which small lumps of ice fall from the sky, and "concern" is a feeling of sympathy.

Example Question #36 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

AILING

Possible Answers:

Poor 

Wealthy 

Destitute 

Ill

Healthy 

Correct answer:

Ill

Explanation:

"Ailing" means sick or hurt; it is an antonym of "healthy." So, "ill," which means sick, is the correct answer. None of the other answer choices are close in meaning to "ailing": "destitute" and "poor" are synonyms that both mean lacking money; they are both antonyms of "wealthy," which means having lots of money.

Example Question #1073 : Ssat Elementary Level Verbal

Each of the following questions consists of one word followed by five words or phrases. Select the one word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.

VITAL

Possible Answers:

Flood

Interior

Vexed

Important

Extreme

Correct answer:

Important

Explanation:

VITAL means significant or important.

Example Question #38 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

Synonyms: Select the one word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.

LITTLE

Possible Answers:

Urban

Figurine

Colossal

Miniature

Lost

Correct answer:

Miniature

Explanation:

"Little" means small, and since "miniature" is defined as small or smaller than a regular-sized version of something, "miniature" is the best answer choice! To help you determine the correct answer, take a look at the prefix of miniature, which is "mini-" meaning small. "Colossal" is also an antonym of "little."

Example Question #39 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

Synonyms: Choose the answer that most closely matches the word in capital letters.

RIGOROUS

Possible Answers:

Demanding 

Unflinching 

Disgusting 

Belligerent 

Choleric 

Correct answer:

Demanding 

Explanation:

“Rigorous” means very strict and difficult and comes from the word "rigor," meaning strictness or harshness. “Demanding” is similar in meaning, as a task that is demanding, such as a test, is usually very strict and difficult. To further help you, if someone is “unflinching” they are not scared; “belligerent” means hostile; “choleric” means angry or irritable.

Example Question #40 : Synonyms: Other Adjectives

Synonyms: Select the word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.

FEASIBLE

Possible Answers:

Unable

Saleable

Malleable

Possible

Winnable

Correct answer:

Possible

Explanation:

“Feasible” means capable of being done, so something that is "feasible" is possible. To further help you, “malleable” means capable of being molded or formed. Notice how the suffixes -"ible" and ­"-able" both mean able to be done.

Example Question #41 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs

Synonyms: Select the word or phrase whose meaning is closest to the word in capital letters.

FATIGUED

Possible Answers:

Spent

Fat

Dry

Expanded

Reversed

Correct answer:

Spent

Explanation:

If you are “fatigued,” you are tired or exhausted. “Spent” can mean tired or exhausted, as in “I jogged for hours and feel spent.” Do not mistake “fatigued” for fat or large despite the beginning of the word. “Fatigued” comes from the French "fatigue," whilst "fat" comes from the German or Anglo-Saxon "fett." To further help you, “expanded” means made bigger; “reversed” means sent back in the opposite direction

Example Question #42 : Synonyms: Adjectives And Adverbs

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

POTENT

Possible Answers:

Powerless

Meaningless

Meaningful

Powerful

Substantial

Correct answer:

Powerful

Explanation:

Something that is "potent" is extremely efficient and powerful, so "powerful" is the correct answer. None of the other answer choices are close in meaning to "potent": "meaningful" means important or significant; "meaningless" means not important or not significant; "powerless" means not having the ability to change something or alter a situation; and "substantial" means significant.

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