SSAT Middle Level Verbal : SSAT Middle Level Verbal

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for SSAT Middle Level Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #521 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

Complete this analogy.

Idle is to active as polite is to __________.

Possible Answers:

inert

bashful

destitute

lewd

abject

Correct answer:

lewd

Explanation:

"Idle" means not "active," lazy. So, "idle" and "active" are antonyms. To solve this analogy you need to figure out which of these words has the opposite meaning to "polite." The correct answer is "lewd," which means rude, inappropriate, crude and offensive. Additionally, "bashful" means shy and easily embarrassed; "destitute" means completely penniless, having no possessions; "inert" means motionless; "abject" means miserable.

Example Question #522 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

Complete this analogy.

Deteriorate is to improve as __________ is to conceal.

Possible Answers:

flaunt

covet

corroborate

merit

dither

Correct answer:

flaunt

Explanation:

To "deteriorate" means (of a condition) to worsen, to become worse. "Deteriorate" is therefore an antonym of "improve." So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words has the opposite meaning to "conceal." Well, "conceal" means to hide, to disguise, to not show to others. So, the correct answer is "flaunt," which means to display obnoxiously, to show off. Additionally, "corroborate" means offer evidence in support of someone else's testimony; "covet" means desire, want what someone else has; "dither" means hesitate, delay in doing something; "merit" means deserve, earn.

Example Question #523 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

Complete this analogy.

Rail is to extol as __________ is to disassemble.

Possible Answers:

indict

benefit

array

cater

originate

Correct answer:

array

Explanation:

"Rail" means to launch into a verbal attack against. Whereas, "extol" means to laud, to praise something. These two words are therefore antonyms because they have opposite meanings, so to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is an antonym of "disassemble." Well, "disassemble" means to take apart, to separate. So, the correct answer is "array," which means to arrange, assemble, put together, line up. Additionally, "benefit" means help, provide an advantage; "indict" means formally accuse of a crime; "originate" means come from; "cater" means satisfy, meet the specific needs of someone.

Example Question #524 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

Complete this analogy.

Voluminous is to small as temerity is to __________.

Possible Answers:

avaricious 

concern 

rebelliousness

boldness 

shyness 

Correct answer:

shyness 

Explanation:

"Voluminous" means very big, so it is an antonym of small. To solve this analogy you have to find the best antonym for temerity. "Temerity" means boldness, so the correct answer is “shyness.” For clarification, "avaricious" means greedy.

Example Question #525 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

Complete this analogy.

Happy is to elated as sad is to __________.

Possible Answers:

ebullient 

miserable 

ungrateful 

parsimonious 

cantankerous 

Correct answer:

miserable 

Explanation:

"Elated" means very happy, so to solve this analogy you have to determine which of the answer choices means very sad. The correct answer is “miserable.” For clarification, "cantankerous" means grumpy; "parsimonious" means not generous; ebullient means cheerful.

Example Question #2 : Changes In Intensity

Complete this analogy.

Big is to bigger as bad is to __________.

Possible Answers:

worse 

worser 

badder 

better 

None of these are correct

Correct answer:

worse 

Explanation:

The word “bigger” is used to compare something that is “more big” than another something. We cannot say “more big” because it is incorrect use of language, so we say “bigger.” Likewise, we cannot say “more bad” as that too is incorrect use of English. To solve this analogy you have to determine which word is used to describe something that is “more bad.” The correct answer is “worse.” “Badder” is not a word.

Example Question #2 : Changes In Intensity

Analogies: Complete this analogy.

Breeze is to hurricane as pretty is to __________.

Possible Answers:

person

ugly

gorgeous

average

happy

Correct answer:

gorgeous

Explanation:

The relationship in "breeze is to hurricane" is an increase in degree. A hurricane is made up of much stronger winds than a breeze. The best choice is "gorgeous," as the word means very pretty, showing that same increase in degree. "Ugly" is an antonym of "pretty" and a "person" is someone who might be pretty. The other two choices, "average" and "happy," are completely unrelated to "pretty."

Example Question #2 : Changes In Intensity

Complete this analogy.

Enraged is to angry as __________.

Possible Answers:

pierce is to spear

ecstatic is to happy

sad is to miserable

vain is to sleepy

waist is to belt

Correct answer:

ecstatic is to happy

Explanation:

“Enraged” is an adjective that means “very angry; furious,” so we need to pick out an answer choice that consists of two adjectives describing emotion, with the first one being a more extreme version of the second one. While “sad is to depressed,” “vain is to sleepy,” and “ecstatic is to happy” all consist of two words describing moods or emotions, “sad” is not a more extreme version of “miserable” (“of a person: wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable”), so “sad is to miserable” has its words in the incorrect order compared to the example and thus cannot be the correct answer. “Vain” is an adjective that means “having or showing an excessively high opinion of one’s appearance, abilities, or worth,” not “very sleepy,” so “vain is to sleepy” cannot be the correct answer either. “Ecstatic,” however, is an adjective that means “feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.” Because “ecstatic” means “very happy” just as “enraged” means “very angry,” “ecstatic is to happy” is the correct answer.

Example Question #3 : Changes In Intensity

Complete this analogy.

Eating is to feasting as __________.

Possible Answers:

hopscotch is to game

sky is to air

walking is to running

nice is to kind

sprinting is to running

Correct answer:

walking is to running

Explanation:

The relationship in "eating is to feasting" is that while "eating" and "feasting" both mean consuming food, the word "feasting" has a more intense meaning that that of "eating." "Eat" means to take in for nourishment while "feast" means to eat a lot, often at great expense. There is an increase in degree between the words "eat" and "feast." The pair that shares this relationship is "walking is to running," so it is therefore the best choice. "Sprinting is to running" has the appropriate relationship but is in the reverse order and shows a decrease in degree, because "sprinting" is a less intense action than is "running". Because of this, it is not the appropriate choice. Considering the other choices, the "sky" is made up of "air", "nice" and "kind" are synonyms, and "hopscotch" is a type of "game."

Example Question #4 : Changes In Intensity

Complete this analogy.

Hill is to mountain as pond is to __________.

Possible Answers:

beach

lake

canoe

river

rain

Correct answer:

lake

Explanation:

Since a mountain can be thought of as a really large hill, we need to pick out a word that can be thought of as a really large pond. While "lake," "river," and "rain" all have to do with water, "lake" is the best answer because a river involves flowing water, which a pond doesn't, and rain involves water falling from the sky, which a pond doesn't either. Since a lake can be thought of as a large pond, "lake" is the best answer.

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