All SSAT Elementary Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Prefixes
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Separate is to pull apart as combine is to __________.
clean up
put together
break away
agree with
set free
put together
"Separate" means to divide things or set things or people apart. So, "separate" and "pull apart" are synonyms because they mean the same thing. That means that to solve the analogy, you need to pick out an answer choice that means the same thing as "combine." To "combine" means to put different things together into a single thing. (The prefix "com-" means together.) So, "put together" is the correct answer.
Example Question #16 : Determining Meaning From Prefixes, Suffixes, And Roots
Complete this analogy.
Sense is to nonsense as friendly is to __________.
amiable
unfriendly
awesome
sociable
nonfriendly
unfriendly
The prefix non- negates the meaning of the word that comes after it, so “nonsense” is opposite in meaning to “sense.” Likewise the prefix un- serves a similar purpose, so someone who is “friendly” is opposite to someone who is “unfriendly.” The key to answering this question is to know which prefix is appropriate to use in this individual case. To provide further help, amiable means friendly and sociable.
Example Question #17 : Determining Meaning From Prefixes, Suffixes, And Roots
Complete this analogy.
Submarine is to water as subway is to __________.
ground
carriage
train
sky
metro
ground
The prefix sub- means going under, beneath so a “submarine” is something that travels under water and a “subway” is something that travels underground. The suffix -marine often suggests at a relationship with water.
Example Question #2 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Prefixes
Complete this analogy.
Nonagon is to nine as hexagon is to __________.
six
sides
seven
shapes
angles
six
The prefix non- means related to the number nine. A “nonagon” is a nine-sided shape. To solve this analogy you have to determine which number is related to the prefix hex-, the correct answer is “six.” A “hexagon” has six sides.
Example Question #3 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Prefixes
Complete this analogy.
Three is to triplets as five is to __________.
quadruplets
quintuplets
twins
children
fifth
quintuplets
“Triplets” are three children born at the same time, of the same mother. The prefix tri- means related to the number three. To solve this analogy, you have to determine what word is used to describe five children born at the same time, of the same mother. The prefix -quin means related to the number five, as does the prefix pent-; in this instance, the correct answer is “quintuplets.”
Example Question #4 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Prefixes
Complete this analogy.
Sanctify is to holy as fortify is to __________.
impotent
desirable
strong
vulnerable
weak
strong
“Sanctify” means to make holy, so to solve this analogy you have to determine which of these answer choices means to make strong. The correct answer is “fortify.” If you were unable to answer this question immediately, it would become helpful to use your knowledge of prefixes. The prefix sanct- means related to holiness or tranquility, and the prefix fort- means related to strengthening or protecting. To provide further help, “vulnerable” means in danger from something specific; “impotent” means powerless; “desirable” means able to be desired, wanted.
Example Question #5 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Prefixes
Complete this analogy.
Ailing is to hurt as rejuvenating is to __________.
healing
worsening
ancient
youthful
sick
healing
“Ailing” means in pain, sick or suffering, so it is a synonym for “hurt;” therefore, in order to solve this analogy you have to find the best synonym for “rejuvenating;” the correct answer is “healing.” To help you figure this out, the prefix ail- means related to sickness or pain and the word fragment -juve- means related to youth or, in this instance, related to regaining youth and health. To provide further help, ancient means old.
Example Question #6 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Prefixes
Complete this analogy.
Centipede is to legs as century is to __________.
numbers
hundred
animals
years
insects
years
The prefix cent- means related to the number one hundred. A “centipede” is an insect that has one hundred legs, so to solve this analogy you have to determine what a “century” has one hundred of. The correct answer is “years,” there are one hundred years in a “century.”
Example Question #7 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Prefixes
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Father is to paternal as mother is to __________.
female
matrimony
maternal
augment
author
maternal
“Paternal” means relating to fatherhood. So, to solve this analogy, you have to figure out which of these answer choices means relating to motherhood. The correct answer is “maternal.” The prefixes "pat-" and "mat-" usually suggest that the word will be related to men and related to women, respectively. As for the other answer choices, “matrimony” means marriage and “augment” means enhance or make better.
Example Question #8 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Prefixes
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Young is to juvenile as old is to __________.
patriarchy
matriarchy
terminate
terminal
ancient
ancient
“Juvenile” means young or immature. So, to solve this analogy, you have to determine which answer choice is closest in meaning to "old." The correct answer is “ancient.” The prefix "juv-" means having to do with youthfulness and immaturity. To provide further help, “terminate” means end and “terminal” means causing an end or causing death. As you can see, the prefix "term-" means related to ending. To provide additional clarification, a “patriarchy” is a society dominated by men and a “matriarchy” is a society dominated by women. The prefix "patr-" means related to men and the prefix "matr-" means related to women.