All SSAT Elementary Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #11 : Homonyms
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Son is to sun as __________.
hair is to hare
truth is to lie
feel is to heel
card is to cash
dare is to dear
hair is to hare
"Son" and "sun" are homophones—they are pronounced the same, but have different definitions. So, we should look for another pair of homophones. Thus, the best answer choice is "hair is to hare"!
Example Question #12 : Homonyms
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Four is to for as allowed is to __________.
forbidden
aloud
denied
five
permitted
aloud
"Four" and "for" are two words that sound the same, but mean different things, so they are homonyms. To solve this analogy, you have to figure out which answer choice is the best homonym of "allowed." The correct answer is “aloud" because "allowed" and "aloud" sound the same but mean different things.
Example Question #13 : Homonyms
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Ate is to eight as fair is to __________.
fare
eat
honest
equal
kind
fare
Ate and eight are homonyms, or words that sound the same, but have different meanings. So, to solve the analogy, you need to pick out a word that is pronounced like "fair." The only answer choice that sounds the same as "fair" is "fare," so "fare" is the correct answer.
Example Question #14 : Homonyms
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Bare is to bear as knew is to __________.
new
learn
animal
know
study
new
"Bare" and "bear" sound the same but have different meanings, so "bare" is a homonym of "bear." So, to solve the analogy, you need to pick out a word that sounds like "knew." The only word that sounds like knew is “new,” so that is the correct answer.
Example Question #15 : Homonyms
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Whole is to hole as made is to __________.
maid
fragment
forced
part
cleaner
maid
"Whole" and "hole" are two words that sound the same, but have different meanings; so, they are homonyms of one another. To solve this analogy, you have to determine which answer choice sounds like (is a homonym of) "made." The correct answer is “maid.”
Example Question #16 : Homonyms
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Waist is to waste as __________.
hips are to torso
pro is to professional
hole is to whole
garbage is to trash
bold is to bowl
hole is to whole
"Waist" and "waste" are homophones, meaning that they are pronounced the same, but have different meanings. So, we need to look for an answer choice that also consists of a pair of homophones. So, the best answer choice is "hole is to whole"!
Example Question #401 : Ssat Elementary Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Stairs are to stares as __________.
hold is to hole
we'll is to we will
fitness is to gym
eye is to I
seven is to lucky
eye is to I
"Stairs" and "stares" are homophones, meaning that they are pronounced the same, but have different meanings. So, we need to look for an answer choice that also consists of a pair of homophones. So, the best answer choice is "eye is to I"!
Example Question #52 : Specific Terminology And Homonyms
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Sale is to sail as __________.
putty is to puddle
or is to score
sea is to see
test is to quiz
zero is to hero
sea is to see
"Sale" and "sail" are homophones, which means that they are pronounced the same way, but have different definitions. Thus, we are looking for a pair of homophones as our answer, making "sea is to see" the best answer choice!
Example Question #53 : Specific Terminology And Homonyms
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Loan is to lone as __________.
earn is to urn
line is to square
shark is to shack
date is to gate
far is to fore
earn is to urn
"Loan" and "lone" are homophones, which means that they are pronounced the same way, but have different definitions. Thus, we are looking for a pair of homophones as our answer, making "earn is to urn" the best answer choice!
Example Question #54 : Specific Terminology And Homonyms
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Two is to too as __________.
who is to shoe
for is to four
glow is to grow
house is to building
one is to three
for is to four
The only thing "too" and "two" have in common, besides starting with a "t," is that they are homophones: they sound the same, but have different meanings. So, the correct answer will also be a pair of homophones, which means that it's "for is to four." "Glow" and "grow" rhyme, as do "who" and "shoe," but while these words rhyme, they do not sound exactly the same when you say them.
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