HSPT Verbal : HSPT Verbal Skills

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for HSPT Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #81 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym for deferential is __________.

Possible Answers:

energetic

transfer

questionable

inquisition

disobedient

Correct answer:

disobedient

Explanation:

A deferential person is humble and inclined to submit to the wishes and the demands of others. (The word actually is a construction derived from “defer”—to submit to another humbly. This could be used as in, “Since he was aware of his ignorance on the topic, Peter deferred to John, who was a known expert”). This is quite the opposite character trait to “disobedient,” meaning “unlikely to obey” or “not given to expressing obedience.”

Example Question #82 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym for dire is __________.

Possible Answers:

wealthy

hopeful

affluence

simplistic

gladdening

Correct answer:

hopeful

Explanation:

When circumstances are called “dire,” they are such that there is little hope they will resolve in a positive manner. They generally imply urgency and danger, as in “dire poverty,” which threatens to lead to the death of those who are so impoverished. The answer “hopeful” is quite opposed to such hopelessness.

Example Question #83 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym to dolt is __________.

Possible Answers:

efficacious

fool

succeed

accomplishment

genius

Correct answer:

genius

Explanation:

Although it is a bit informal, the word “dolt” is used to name someone who is a fool or is stupid. It is related to the word “dull,” in the sense of not having a very “sharp” mind. The best antonym for this is “genius,” which is purely opposite to one who is stupid.

Example Question #84 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym to discerning is __________.

Possible Answers:

impulsive

snobbish

arrogant

tasteful

sensitive

Correct answer:

impulsive

Explanation:

When we “discern” something, we are said to recognize it. For instance, we could say, “After three years of living in the monastery, the young man discerned that the way of life did not match his personality. He soon thereafter chose to leave the cloister.” Before the young man left, he discerned—recognized—the situation. A “discerning” person is someone who exhibits good judgment, likely because he or she looks for and recognizes appropriate reasons for those judgments. This is quite different than an impulsive person. Such a person acts without thinking, following one impulse after another without any direction.

Example Question #85 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym of distasteful is __________.

Possible Answers:

unrefined

insipid

palatable

bland

uncouth

Correct answer:

palatable

Explanation:

Something that is distasteful causes disgust because of its unpleasant character. This can apply to foods but it can likewise pertain to things like “distasteful actions,” as in, “I find it extremely distasteful when someone wipes his nose with his hand.” The word “palatable” is related to the word “palate,” meaning “roof of the mouth,” and also “palate” in the sense of someone’s ability to discern tastes. For instance, one could say, “The wine leaves an oaky flavor on your palate.” Something “palatable” is “tasteful,” either in the literal sense pertaining to food and drink but also in the broader sense of being acceptable.

Example Question #86 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym for fatal is __________.

Possible Answers:

acceptable

medicinal

healing

harmless

wounding

Correct answer:

harmless

Explanation:

Something is called fatal when it is likely to lead to a disaster or to cause death. A “fatal wound” is one that is likely to end in the death of the person thereby wounded. In contrast to such a dangerous state of affairs, “harmless” is an adequate antonym.

Example Question #87 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym for fuming is __________.

Possible Answers:

inquisitive

smoldering

discursive

serene

argumentative

Correct answer:

serene

Explanation:

Although the word “fuming” does mean the physical act of sending of vapors or fumes because of smoke, it is often used in the metaphorical sense of indicating that someone is extremely angry. In contrast to this, something that is “serene” is calm and untroubled.

Example Question #88 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym for nuisance is __________.

Possible Answers:

gadfly

humble

conceited

pleasure

annoyance

Correct answer:

pleasure

Explanation:

When someone is a nuisance, that person is an annoyance or displeasing. We might call a bothersome classmate a nuisance if that person is always annoying us, asking for money, making rude remarks, or other things of the like. The word “pleasure” is an adequate contrast—that is, if the word is understood in the sense of, “He was an utter pleasure to be around.”

Example Question #89 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym for gallant is __________.

Possible Answers:

regality

princely

kingly

polished

cowardly

Correct answer:

cowardly

Explanation:

Perhaps you associate the word “gallant” with knighthood and the courageous exploits of armored men. The reason for this is that the word means “courageous” or “heroic”—a trait that we hope to find in knights and warriors.  In contrast to this, the word “cowardly” functions as an excellent antonym, as it means “lacking courage” or “regularly and easily fearful.”

Example Question #90 : Hspt Verbal Skills

An antonym for gulp is __________.

Possible Answers:

eat

guzzle

savor

sip

drink

Correct answer:

sip

Explanation:

To gulp something is to swallow it in large amounts all at once. While mere “drinking” or “eating” might appear to be acceptable antonyms, the word “sip” best captures a sense directly opposed to gulping. Simply sipping something is the taking of small, measured drinks.

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