SSAT Middle Level Verbal : SSAT Middle Level Verbal

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

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Example Questions

Example Question #55 : Synonyms: Roots

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

PHILANTHROPIC

Possible Answers:

Impressive 

Charitable 

Parsimonious 

Insolent 

Bemused 

Correct answer:

Charitable 

Explanation:

The root "anthro" means related to mankind, and the root "phil­" means loving. The word “philanthropic” thus means something related to loving mankind. Of the five answer choices, something that suggests a love of man is “charitable.” Both “philanthropic” and “charitable” are used to describe someone who gives generously to others. None of the other answer choices are close in meaning to "philanthropic": “insolent” means rude; “bemused” means perplexed or confused; and “parsimonious” means selfish or not generous with others.

Example Question #56 : Synonyms: Roots

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

UNEXPECTED

Possible Answers:

Reached

Announced

Forced

Planned

Sudden

Correct answer:

Sudden

Explanation:

"Unexpected" means sudden or unplanned for, so "sudden" is the correct answer.

Example Question #57 : Synonyms: Roots

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

AMBIVALENT

Possible Answers:

Unprepared 

Unsure

Vexing 

Unwieldy 

Unsettling  

Correct answer:

Unsure

Explanation:

The prefix "ambi-" means both, as in “ambidextrous,” which means equally skilled with both hands. In this context, “ambivalent” means to be in two minds, to be in both minds, to be unsure. To provide further help, “vexing” means puzzling or confusing; something that is “unsettling” makes you nervous and uncomfortable; to be “unprepared” means to be not ready.

Example Question #58 : Synonyms: Roots

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

OMNIPRESENT

Possible Answers:

Omnivore 

Ubiquitous 

All-knowing

All-powerful

Carnivore 

Correct answer:

Ubiquitous 

Explanation:

The prefix omni- means everywhere or everything, as in “omnipotent,” which means all-powerful or “omniscient,” which means all-knowing. The word “omnipresent” means present everywhere; this is closest in definition to “ubiquitous,” which means existing everywhere. To provide further help, a “carnivore” is a creature that only eats meat; an “omnivore” is a creature that eats meat and vegetables, that eats everything.  

Example Question #59 : Synonyms: Roots

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

GRIEVANCE

Possible Answers:

Support 

Stipulation 

Review 

Complaint

Explanation 

Correct answer:

Complaint

Explanation:

"Grieve" is a root word that signifies a problem or negative situation. A grievance most nearly means a complaint or alert someone to a problem.

Example Question #60 : Synonyms: Roots

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

EGOIST

Possible Answers:

Calm spectator

Professional performer

Preeminent politician

Diminutive child

Self-centered person

Correct answer:

Self-centered person

Explanation:

The root word "ego" indicates someone who is self-centered. An "egoist" is a person who is overly focused on their own interests. "Diminutive" means small. "Preeminent" means a notable or leading figure.

Example Question #61 : Synonyms: Roots

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

ABBREVIATE

Possible Answers:

Choose

Shorten

Inscribe

Announce

Detect

Correct answer:

Shorten

Explanation:

"Abbreviate" is a verb derived from the Latin root brevis, meaning short. "Shorten" is a verb with the same meaning, so it is the correct answer.

Example Question #2101 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

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

FOOLHARDY

Possible Answers:

Reckless 

Cautious 

Careful 

Dull-witted 

Laughable 

Correct answer:

Reckless 

Explanation:

The root word "fool" does give a negative implication to the word, however should not be an indicator that the word is related to strict intelligence. Instead, "foolhardy" generally describes someone who disregards consequences or asks impulsively.

Example Question #1 : Synonyms: Roots From Other Languages

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

ALCHEMY

Possible Answers:

Cheep

Cheerfulness

Challenging

Chemistry

Alcove

Correct answer:

Chemistry

Explanation:

"Alchemy" is closest in meaning to "chemistry." Both words share a semantic root. The other words have meanings which are not at all related to alchemy.

Example Question #72 : Tool/Use, User/Tool, Actor/Action, Product/Producer, And Subject/Object

Bake is to pie as sauté is to __________.

Possible Answers:

soup

stew

ice cream

potato

water

Correct answer:

potato

Explanation:

One cooks a pie by baking it, so we need to pick out an answer choice that one might cook by sautéing. “Sauté,” when used as a verb, means “fry quickly in fat or grease,” so we can infer that only solid foods can be sautéed. So neither “soup” nor “stew,” or “water” can be the correct answer, because they either involve or are liquids. In choosing between “ice cream” and “potato,” one can infer that if one attempted to fry ice cream with a little hot fat, it would melt, so “potato” is the correct answer, because just as pies can be baked, potatoes can be sautéed.

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