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 #1061 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

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

COMPUNCTION

Possible Answers:

Regret

Sorrow

Ecstasy

Love

Dread

Correct answer:

Regret

Explanation:

"Compunction" is a feeling of guilt and sadness for something done wrong, guilt, regret. Additionally, "ecstasy" is deep happiness; "sorrow" is great sadness; "dread" is deep fear and anxiety.

Example Question #1062 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

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

ALTERNATIVE

Possible Answers:

Task

Idea

Option

Plan

Purchase

Correct answer:

Option

Explanation:

The correct answer is "option."

In this case, "alternative" is a noun that means available as another possibility

"Option" is a noun that is defined as a thing that is or may be chosen (as a possibility).

"Option" is a synonym (has a similar meaning) of "alternative."

Example Question #1063 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

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

REPERCUSSION

Possible Answers:

Permission

Consequence

Protest

Reconnaissance

Semblance

Correct answer:

Consequence

Explanation:

The noun "repercussion" refers to the consequences of something, the outcome of an action, the effects of an action. Additionally, "permission" is consent, approval to do something; "reconnaissance" is a mission designed to get more information, 'recon'; a "protest" is a formal gathering of people to express anger or disapproval about something in the government or society; "resemblance" means likeness, having the appearance of something else.

Example Question #1064 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

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

EPIPHANY

Possible Answers:

Insight

Aspiration

Boon

Eminent

Obese

Correct answer:

Insight

Explanation:

The noun "epiphany" means a sudden realization, an insight into the nature of something. Additionally, an "aspiration" is a goal, something that one desires to accomplish; "obese" means medically diagnosed as overweight, fat; "eminent" means famous within a certain area, distinguished and notable; a "boon" is something helpful or useful, a gift, a blessing.

Example Question #1065 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

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

AMBIANCE

Possible Answers:

Atmosphere

Fissure

Occupation

Vocation

Fusion

Correct answer:

Atmosphere

Explanation:

The noun "ambiance" refers to the character, atmosphere, climate of an environment. So, somewhere warm and friendly will have a positive and welcoming "ambiance." Additionally, "occupation" and "vocation" are synonyms, both words mean job, what you do for a living; a "fissure" is a crack in something; "fusion" is the process of joining two or more things together.

Example Question #1066 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

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

DECADENCE

Possible Answers:

Envy

Vice

Sloth

Greed

Virtue

Correct answer:

Vice

Explanation:

The noun "decadence" refers to the moral decline of a society due to a loss of moral values. Synonyms include "sin," "vice," and "depravity." Additionally, "virtue" is the antonym of "vice," it means goodness, righteousness. Finally, "sloth" (which means laziness), "greed," and "envy" are examples of the "seven deadly sins."

Example Question #1067 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

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

GENRE

Possible Answers:

Caretaker

Category

Souvenir

Prediction

Infant

Correct answer:

Category

Explanation:

The noun "genre" means category, classification, where something fits based on what characteristics it shares with other similar things. So, for example a funny movie about love would fit under the "genre" of romantic-comedy movies. Additionally, a "prediction" is a statement made about what one thinks will happen in the future; an "infant" is a baby; a "souvenir" is an item kept to remember something, a memento; a "caretaker" is someone charged with looking after someone or something else.

Example Question #1068 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

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

RESPITE

Possible Answers:

Brief rest

Sanctity

Residue

Chronology

Hibernation

Correct answer:

Brief rest

Explanation:

"Respite" means a "brief rest," a breather, a hiatus.

"Sanctity" means holiness, righteousness, or solemnity.

"Residue" means the substance that is left over from something, the debris, the trace.

"Chronology" means a list of temporal events, a timetable, an agenda.

"Hibernation" is the act of sleeping through the winter. It can also mean a state of laziness or inactivity.

 

Example Question #1069 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

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

GLITCH

Possible Answers:

Buffoon

Adage

Adjustment

Error

Excursion

Correct answer:

Error

Explanation:

A "glitch" is a malfunction, an error in a piece of machinery or technology. Additionally, an "adage" is an old-saying meant to impart some lesson; a "buffoon" is a silly and foolish person; an "adjustment" is a change made to deal with a change in circumstance; an "excursion" is an outing, a trip, a journey.

Example Question #1070 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

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

INFERENCE

Possible Answers:

Edification

Deduction

Suffrage

Clemency

Emancipation

Correct answer:

Deduction

Explanation:

The noun "inference" means a conclusion reached using evidence, logical reasoning, and a small amount of guesswork. This is closest in meaning to "deduction" which means a decision reached through a series of mental steps based on relevant evidence. As an example, I might "deduce" or "infer" that it was raining outside because my dog came inside with wet fur, however unless I actually see the rain myself I do not know whether this is true or whether my dog simply swam in the river or drank from a hose, so I cannot be sure. Additionally, "edification" is instruction, teaching; "emancipation" is the process of being freed from slavery, servitude, or any other form of legal, political, or economic restriction; "suffrage" is the right to vote; "clemency" is mercy, forgiveness.

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