All SSAT Middle Level Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #291 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Passionate is zealous as dispassionate is to __________.
subjective
impartial
biased
quirky
whimsical
impartial
"Zealous" and "passionate" are synonyms that each mean fervent, so to solve this analogy, you have to determine the best available synonym for "dispassionate." "Dispassionate" does not quite mean not passionate; its definition is closer to impartial or unbiased. So, the correct answer is "impartial." For clarification, "subjective" means biased, "whimsical" means quirky and silly, and "quirky" means unusual or strange.
Example Question #292 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Exponent is to advocate as jaded is to ___________.
auspicious
fatigued
inauspicious
momentary
eternal
fatigued
"Exponent" can mean a supporter of something, as can the word "advocate." So, the two words are synonyms, and to solve this analogy, you need to find the best available synonym of "jaded." "Jaded" means tired or fatigued, so "fatigued" is the correct answer. For clarification, "eternal" means lasting forever, "momentary" means brief or lasting only a moment, "auspicious" means promising or lucky, and "inauspicious" means discouraging.
Example Question #293 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Lifelike is to realistic as phony is to __________.
obsolete
fake
confusing
bewildering
genuine
fake
"Lifelike" is a synonym of "realistic"; both words describe something that looks real. To solve this analogy, you have to determine the best synonym of "phony." Something that is "phony" is fake, so "fake" is the correct answer. For clarification, "genuine" means real or authentic, "obsolete" means outdated, and "bewildering" and "confusing" are synonyms that each mean perlexing.
Example Question #294 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Diverse is to various as mundane is to __________.
knowledgeable
worldly
interesting
unique
banal
banal
"Diverse" and "various" are synonyms that each mean assorted, mixed, or different. So, to solve this analogy, you have to determine the best available synonym of "mundane." "Mundane" means boring, routine, banal or having to do with earthly rather than spiritual things, so "banal," an adjective that mean dull, is the correct answer. For clarification, "worldly" is a synonym of "knowledgeable," but can also mean having to do with the physical things rather than spiritual things, and "unique" means one-of-a-kind.
Example Question #295 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Bright is to lustrous as dim is to ___________.
moon
lantern
dawn
night
murky
murky
"Lustrous" is an adjective used to describe something that is shining brightly. So, "bright" and "lustrous" are synonyms, and to solve this analogy, you have to determine which of the answer choices is a synonym of "dim." The correct answer is “murky," an adjective that means dreary and poorly lit.
Example Question #296 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Deny is to refuse as acknowledge is to __________.
Create
Suggest
Highlight
Recognize
Relax
Recognize
"Deny" is a synonym of "refuse"; both words mean reject. So, to solve this analogy, you have to determine the best available synonym of "acknowledge." To "acknowledge" means to recognize, so "recognize" is the correct answer. For clarification, "suggest" means recommend or advise, "relax" means become calm, moderate, or temper, "create" means make, and "highlight" means emphasize.
Example Question #297 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Excuse is to acquit as fixed is to ___________.
Service
Invent
Machine
Irrevocable
Broken
Irrevocable
"Excuse" and "acquit" are synonyms that each mean to free someone of guilt or to let something go. To solve this analogy, you have to determine the best available synonym of "fixed." In this instance, the word "fixed" is not being used in the sense of not broken or repaired; instead, it is being used to mean permanent or unchanging. This is an important secondary meaning of the word and is most similar in definition to the word “irrevocable," which means unable to be taken back or canceled.
Example Question #298 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Throw is to pitch as receive is to __________.
toss
catch
supplant
drop
give
catch
"Throw" is a synonym of "pitch," so to complete this analogy, you have to determine which of the answer choices is the best synonym of "receive." The correct answer is “catch.” For clarification, "supplant" means to replace.
Example Question #299 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Dodge is to avoid as whet is to __________.
rebuke
fey
mourn
stimulate
insignificant
stimulate
"Dodge" is a synonym of "avoid," so to solve this analogy, you have to determine the best available synonym of "whet." "Whet" means sharpen or kindle, so the correct answer is “stimulate." For clarification, "mourn" means to express sadness at the loss of someone or something, "rebuke" means to scold or tell-off, and "fey" means supernatural.
Example Question #300 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Escape is to run away as demote is to __________.
relegate
enrage
justify
promote
corroborate
relegate
"Escape" is a synonym of "run away," so to solve this analogy, you have to determine the best available synonym of "demotion." "Demote" means the opposite of "promote" and is most similar to “relegate," which means downgrade. For clarification, "enrage" means to make angry, "justify" means give grounds for or vindicate, and "corroborate" means verify or confirm.
All SSAT Middle Level Verbal Resources
