SSAT Upper Level Verbal : SSAT Upper Level Verbal

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

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Example Questions

Example Question #2421 : Identifying Synonyms

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

GERMANE

Possible Answers:

Mitigated

Murderous

Lucid

Relevant

Maniacal

Correct answer:

Relevant

Explanation:

"Germane" means "relevant," pertinent. "Mitigated" means lessened in severity, and "lucid" means clear. "Murderous" is a synonym for "homicidal." "Maniacal" is another word for "crazed."

Example Question #2422 : Identifying Synonyms

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

REPUGNANT

Possible Answers:

Variegated

Fatuous

Creative

Vile

Responsible

Correct answer:

Vile

Explanation:

"Repugnant" means disgusting, loathsome, or "vile." "Responsible" means dutiful, and "variegated" means striped or splotched with various colors. "Creative" is a synonym for "imaginative," and "fatuous" is a synonym for "silly," foolish.

Example Question #2423 : Identifying Synonyms

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

SCURRILOUS

Possible Answers:

Excruciating

Libelous

Infected

Tumescent

Rotund

Correct answer:

Libelous

Explanation:

"Scurrilous" means scandalously untrue or "libelous" and usually describes rumors or speech. "Excruciating' means very painful. "Tumescent" means swollen or distended, and "rotund" means plump and round. "Infected" is another word for festering.

Example Question #2424 : Identifying Synonyms

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

MOTLEY

Possible Answers:

Malcontent

Tenuous

Fallacious

Disparate

Famished

Correct answer:

Disparate

Explanation:

"Disparate" is an adjective meaning essentially different in kind. "Motley" is a synonym, meaning varied in appearance or character, and is the best answer. "Fallacious" means based on a mistaken belief, "famished" means extremely hungry, "malcontent" means dissatisfied and complaining, and "tenuous" means very weak or slight.

Example Question #2425 : Identifying Synonyms

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

TRANSIENT

Possible Answers:

Fleeting

Duplicitous

Tempestuous

Momentous

Nimble

Correct answer:

Fleeting

Explanation:

"Transient" is an adjective meaning lasting for a short time. "Fleeting" is a synonym, also describing something brief in nature. "Tempestuous" means characterized by strong and turbulent or conflicting emotions, "momentous" means of great importance, "nimble" means quick and light in movement, and "duplicitous" means deceitful.

Example Question #2426 : Identifying Synonyms

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

MULTITUDINOUS

Possible Answers:

Germane

Jejune

Daunting

Myriad

Formidable

Correct answer:

Myriad

Explanation:

Used an an adjective, "myriad" means many, multitudinous, and innumerable. "Daunting" and "formidable" are synonyms. "Jejune" means uninteresting, while "germane" means relevant to the topic at hand.

Example Question #2427 : Identifying Synonyms

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

RISIBLE

Possible Answers:

Laughable

Petulant

Plaintive

Heroic

Irascible

Correct answer:

Laughable

Explanation:

"Risible" is a synonym for "laughable" or humorous. "Plaintive" means mournful, sad, or pathetic. "Heroic" means brave and valiant. "Irascible" is a synonym for "irritable," as is "petulant."

Example Question #2428 : Identifying Synonyms

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

PRESAGED

Possible Answers:

Lucrative

Parsimonious

Empirical

Foreseen

Remunerative

Correct answer:

Foreseen

Explanation:

"Presaged" means "foreseen," foretold, or predicted. "Lucrative" and "remunerative" are synonyms. "Parsimonious" is another word for stingy or miserly. "Empirical" means based in evidence (as opposed to based in logic or intuition).

Example Question #2429 : Identifying Synonyms

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

DROLL

Possible Answers:

Prolix

Veracious

Humorous

Craven

Lissome

Correct answer:

Humorous

Explanation:

"Droll" means "humorous" or comical. "Lissome" is another word for supple, lithe, and graceful. "Craven" means abject, cowardly, or feeble. "Prolix" is a synonym for verbose or overly wordy. "Veracious" means truthful, honest.

Example Question #2431 : Identifying Synonyms

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

PICARESQUE

Possible Answers:

Episodic

Myriad

Meritorious

Insuperable

Assiduous

Correct answer:

Episodic

Explanation:

"Picaresque," which is often used in a literary context, describes something that occurs in many episodes, often humorous ones. "Myriad" means many or innumerable. "Insuperable" is another word for overwhelming, impossible to overcome. "Meritorious" means praiseworthy, commendable. "Assiduous" means diligent and hardworking.

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