All SSAT Elementary Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #421 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Cent is to __________ as flew is to flu
smell
scent
sick
fly
dollar
scent
"Flew" (the past tense of fly) and "flu" (a common type of sickness) are "homonyms." So, which of these words sounds the same, but has a different meaning, as "cent?" The correct answer is "scent" (which refers to the smell of something).
Example Question #81 : Homonyms
Complete this analogy.
Weak is to __________ as yoke is to yolk.
day
strong
egg
month
week
week
"Yoke" (a harness, a collar, something attached to an animal to suggest ownership) and "yolk" (the yellow inner part of an egg) are "homonyms" because they sound the same, yet have different meanings. Which of these words sounds the same as "weak?" The correct answer is "week."
Example Question #82 : Homonyms
Complete this analogy.
Hole is to whole as maze is to __________.
maize
grain
round
lost
narrow
maize
"Hole" and "whole" are "homonyms," they sound the same, yet have different meanings. So, which of these words sounds the same, but has a different meaning, to "maze?" The correct answer is "maize," which is another name for corn. Additionally, "narrow" means small, not wide.
Example Question #83 : Homonyms
Complete this analogy.
Wait is to weight as wear is to __________.
where
there
heavy
here
clothing
where
"Wait" and "weight" are "homonyms." "Homonyms" are two words that have a different meaning and yet sound the same. Another example of a "homonym" is "see and sea." So, to solve this analogy you need to figure out which of these words has the same meaning, but sounds different to "wear." The correct answer is "where."
Example Question #84 : Homonyms
Complete this analogy.
More is to moor as passed is to __________.
Less
Bleak
Gone
Past
Windy
Past
"More" and "moor" are homonyms of one another, so to solve this analogy you need to figure out which of these words sounds the same as, but has a different meaning to, "passed." The correct answer is "past." To provide further help, "bleak" means (of a situation) not looking good, (of an area of land) empty and cold and miserable.
Example Question #85 : Homonyms
Complete this analogy.
Steal is to __________ as tighten is to titan.
loosen
giant
rob
steel
loot
steel
"Tighten" and "titan" are "homonyms." "Homonyms" are two words that sound the same, but have different meanings. To solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words sounds the same as "steal," but has a different meaning. The correct answer is "steel." Additionally, "tighten" means to make something more tight; a "titan" is something gigantic; "steel" is a very hard and strong metal; "loot" and "rob" both mean the same thing as "steal."
Example Question #86 : Homonyms
Complete this analogy.
Pail is to __________ as reek is to wreak.
taste
smell
bucket
pale
cause
pale
To begin with "reek" means smell very badly or strongly and "wreak" means to cause, to inflict, to make happen. These two words sound the same, but have different meanings, so they are "homonyms." Which of these words is a "homonym" of "pail" (a bucket)? The correct answer is "pale" which means to be drained of color, to have a white complexion.
Example Question #87 : Homonyms
Complete this analogy.
Fairy is to ferry as genes is to __________.
clothes
boat
tiny
jeans
magic
jeans
"Fairy" and "ferry" (a boat used to transport people across the water) are "homonyms" of one another. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words sounds the same, but has a different meaning to "genes." The correct answer is "jeans."
Example Question #88 : Homonyms
Complete this analogy.
Grown is to groan as main is to __________.
pane
last
first
pain
mane
mane
"Grown" and "groan" (make a sound expressing pain) are "homonyms" because they sound the same, but have different meanings. So, which of these words sounds the same as, yet has a different meaning to, "main?" The correct answer is "mane."
Example Question #430 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Poor is to __________ as suite is to sweet.
fur
rich
job
pour
door
pour
"Suite" and "sweet" are two words that have different meanings, yet sound the same. They are therefore called "homonyms." To solve this analogy you need to figure out which of these is a "homonym" of "poor." The correct answer is "pour."
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