All SSAT Middle Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #866 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ENTRAILS
Lag behind
Plead
Carry
Intestines
Brains
Intestines
"Entrails" are the organs of an animal, particularly the intestines. Other synonyms would be "innards," "viscera," or "guts." "Entrails" are specifically "intestinal," not related to the "brain."
Example Question #867 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
HOSIERY
Pipe
Drain
Conduit
Stockings
Deliberately
Stockings
"Hosiery" is another word for stockings, pantyhose, or, in some cultures, underwear. You might see "hosiery" used to refer to the section of a department store that contains "stockings." "Drain," "pipe," and "conduit" are all trying to trick you into thinking the word is related to a "hose," which it is not.
Example Question #65 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
ABYSS
Hill
A vast chasm
Gulf
Crag
Pinnacle
A vast chasm
"Abyss" means "a vast chasm" or a deep, immeasurable space.
"Hill" means a small natural elevation of the earth's surface.
"Crag" means a steep, broken patch of rock.
"Gulf" means a portion of ocean or sea partly enclosed by land.
"Pinnacle" means the highest peak.
Example Question #868 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
GARNISH
Incentive
Idiom
Food
Heretic
Decoration
Decoration
"Garnish" is a noun that means "decoration" or an embellishment of some kind.
None of the other words are synonymous with garnish.
"Incentive" means motivation or the thing that encourages you; for example, the incentive to work is getting paid money.
"Idiom" is a specific manner of speaking or a local dialect of a language.
"Heretic" is a person who believes in a different religion than the societally acceptable religion, also called a dissenter or a nonconformist.
"Food "is simply the substances that we eat that nourish us.
Example Question #67 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
RENDEZVOUS
Divergence
Sommelier
Bistro
Creed
Meeting place
Meeting place
A "rendezvous" is a place where parties agree to meet at a specified time. A "bistro" is a lunchtime coffee and food spot. A "sommelier" is a wine expert.
Example Question #871 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
FAUNA
Animals
Plants
Cellular
Gulls
Reptiles
Animals
"Fauna" means "animals," typically all of the animals in an ecosystem.
"Gulls" are a type of seabird. Gulls are a type of fauna but gulls is not a synonym for fauna.
"Reptiles" are a group of four legged animals such as lizards and turtles. Reptiles are a type of fauna, but reptile is not a synonym for fauna.
"Cellular" means a form of life composed of single cells, or forms of life contained in membranes.
"Plants" are a type of life that gains its energy through photosynthesis; plants are not fauna, but rather flora.
Example Question #69 : Identifying Synonyms
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CARCASS
Cudgel
Awning
Leaflet
Corpse
Tomb
Corpse
"Carcass" means a "corpse" or a dead body.
"Cudgel" means a large, knotty club, typically made from wood.
"Tomb" means a burial place or a grave. Typically a tomb is more than a gravestone, such as a memorial or a mausoleum.
"Leaflet" means a small booklet or a brochure.
"Awning" means a covering or a canopy, such as the roof that would cover a porch.
Example Question #872 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
CONCRETE
Immaterial
Abstract
Conceptual
Ethereal
Material
Material
"Concrete" and "material" are used to describe things which exist in material reality. The other words are used to describe "abstractions" or things which exist conceptually.
Example Question #873 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
VIAL
Lunatic
Something disgusting
Abscess
Imitation
Small bottle
Small bottle
A "vial" is a small bottle or a container.
An "imitation" is a copy, an impersonation, or a replica of something.
"Lunatic" is an insane person, or someone suffering from lunacy.
"Abscess" is a medical ailment in which a cavity is filled with puss. Abscesses can occur in any tissue.
"Something disgusting" is an answer meant to mislead. "Vile" is an adjective that means something disgusting.
Example Question #874 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.
LOOT
Collision
Boot
Cobbler
Spoils
Saddle
Spoils
"Loot" means "spoils," or stolen objects.
"Cobbler" is a person who repairs shoes.
"Collision" means the interaction in which two objects make forceful contact; collisions are typically accidental.
"Saddle" is the device made of leather or cloth worn on a horse's back that provides a seat for the rider.
"Boot" is a type of heavy shoe that goes above the ankle.
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