All SSAT Middle Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #201 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Complete this analogy.
Bungalow is to __________ as calligraphy is to handwriting.
occupation
vehicle
color
organ
house
house
"Calligraphy" is a style of "handwriting," it is generally ornate and decorative. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these categories includes a "bungalow." A "bungalow" is a "house" with only one story, so the correct answer is "house." Additionally, "occupation" means job, what one does for a living.
Example Question #202 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Complete this analogy.
Knife is to __________ as oblong is to shape.
implement
miser
mentor
vagabond
sorcerer
implement
An "oblong" is an example of a "shape," so to solve this analogy you need to determine what a "knife" is an example of. The correct answer is an "implement," which is another word for utensil. Additionally, a "miser" is someone who is not generous with money; a "sorcerer" is someone who performs magic; a "mentor" is someone with experience who provides guidance to a novice; a "vagabond" is a homeless person who wanders from place to place.
Example Question #203 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Complete this analogy.
Bicep is to muscle as __________ is to song.
truce
specter
carol
cull
antics
carol
A "bicep" is a "muscle" in your arm. So, it is an example of a "muscle." To solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is an example of a "song." The correct answer is that a "carol" is an example of a "song." A "carol" is a popular folk song in a religion. Additionally, "antics" are silly or foolish behavior; a "cull" is an organized killing of a particular animal; a "specter" is a phantom, a ghost; a "truce" is a pause in fighting.
Example Question #204 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Complete this analogy.
Chlorine is to gas as dysentery is to __________.
disease
sport
philosophy
vehicle
animal
disease
"Chlorine" is an example of a "gas." It is particularly noteworthy for being a poisonous gas that has been used in many wars. To solve this analogy you need to determine what "dysentery" is an example of. The correct answer is that "dysentery" is a "disease."
Example Question #205 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Hush is to quiet as __________.
anchor is to boat
cheer up is to happy
confused is to understand
slither is to snake
sad is to depressed
cheer up is to happy
“Hush” is a verb that means “make (someone) be quiet or stop talking,” so if you hush someone, you want them to be quiet. So, we need to pick out an answer choice in which the first word is a verb that describes an action one would take if one wanted someone else to have the quality that the second word, an adjective, describes. While “sad is to depressed” and “cheer up is to happy” might each look like a potentially correct answer, “sad” is not a verb, and we need the first word to be a verb in the answer choice that we select. So, “sad is to depressed” cannot be the correct answer; however, when one cheers up someone, one expects that person to feel happy, just as when one hushes someone, one wants them to be quiet, so “cheer up is to happy” is the correct answer.
Example Question #206 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Winter is to frostbite as summer is to __________.
Heatstroke
Saturated
Fortitude
Whiplash
Emaciated
Heatstroke
"Frostbite" is something negative that can afflict an individual in the height of "winter," so to solve this analogy, you have to determine which of the answer choices can afflict someone during "summer." The correct answer is “heatstroke.” For clarification, "saturated" means soaked, "emaciated" means very skinny and unhealthy, "whiplash" is a type of injury to the neck generally sustained in a car crash or some other collision, and "fortitude" means strength.
Example Question #207 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Accelerate is to faster as decelerate is to __________.
fast
slower
car
brake
crash
slower
When you "accelerate," you go faster, and and when you "decelerate," you go slower. This question simply requires you to ignore the distracting references to words associated with acceleration and focus on the relationship between the four words.
Example Question #208 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Complete this analogy.
Cluttered is to organize as ripped is to __________.
torn
paper
tear
mend
cloth
mend
If something is cluttered, someone might organize it, so we need to find another verb that describes something someone might do if something is ripped. "Mend" and "torn" are the only two answer choices that are present-tense verbs like "organize," so we need to pick between them. It doesn't make much sense to tear something that is already ripped, and if "tear" were the correct answer, we might expect our model words to have been something like "cluttered is to make messy" to convey that the verb needed to be something one would do to make the first adjective worse. However, since our model words were "cluttered is to organize" and you organize something to make it uncluttered, "mend" is the best answer, since you mend something torn to repair it.
Example Question #209 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Complete this analogy.
Evaporation is to sunlight as __________.
ring is to phonecall
desk is to wood
car is to drive
carp is to fish
eye is to nose
ring is to phonecall
The relationship in "evaporation is to sunlight" is effect to cause. Evaporation is caused by sunlight warming water. The best choice is "ring is to phonecall" as a phonecall will cause a telephone to ring. None of the other choices share this relationship of effect and cause and are inappropriate. One that might seem similar is "car is to drive", but this is not a cause and effect. "Driving" is what you do with a car. In other words, "driving" is the car's use.
Example Question #210 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Complete this analogy.
Pacify is to calm as provoke is to __________.
overjoyed
distracted
wistful
angry
asleep
angry
Since "pacify" is a verb that means "to cause someone who is angry or upset to become calm or quiet," if you pacify someone, they become calm. So, we need to pick out a word that describes the emotional state of a person after they are provoked. While all of the answer choices represent emotional states, since "provoke" means "to cause a person or animal to become angry or violent," "angry" is the correct answer.