SSAT Upper Level Verbal : Example and Category

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

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Example Questions

Example Question #41 : Example And Category

Complete this analogy.

Almanac is to __________ as cathedral is to church.

Possible Answers:

walkway

calendar

utensil

vehicle

television

Correct answer:

calendar

Explanation:

A "cathedral" is an example of a "church," so to solve this analogy you need to determine what it is that an "almanac" is an example of. Well, an "almanac" is an annual "calendar" that contains relevant information about the year ahead.

Example Question #42 : Example And Category

Complete this analogy.

Ammonia is to gas as _________________ is to disease.

Possible Answers:

researcher

anthrax

solid

element

medic

Correct answer:

anthrax

Explanation:

"Ammonia" is an example of a "gas." So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is an example of a "disease." The correct answer is "anthrax." Additionally, a "medic" is a type of doctor, typically on the battlefield or in emergency situations.

Example Question #191 : Ssat Upper Level Verbal

Complete this analogy.

Bassinet is to cradle as __________ is to cup.

Possible Answers:

baby

water

scholar

chalice

drink

Correct answer:

chalice

Explanation:

A "bassinet" is a type of "cradle" that has a hood. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine what a "chalice" is an example of. Well, a "chalice" is a goblet, a large "cup" used to drink wine, particularly as part of a religious service. Additionally, a "scholar" is an academic, someone who studies for a living, someone who is well-educated about a subject.

Example Question #192 : Ssat Upper Level Verbal

Complete this analogy.

Braille is to __________ as calculus is to mathematics.

Possible Answers:

singing

writing

philosophy

philanthropy

painting

Correct answer:

writing

Explanation:

"Calculus" is a complicated system of "mathematics," primarily based around functions and derivatives. So, if "calculus" is an example of a system of "mathematics," what is "braille" an example of? The correct answer is "writing." "Braille" is a system of "writing" using raised dots that allows blind people to read. Additionally, "philanthropy" is charity.

Example Question #43 : Example And Category

Complete this analogy.

Pewter is to __________ as quark is to particle.

Possible Answers:

alloy

crucible

strut

quarry

posh

Correct answer:

alloy

Explanation:

A "quark" is a type of subatomic "particle" of matter. So, a "quark" is an example of a "particle," which of these categories does "pewter" fit into? Well, "pewter" is a mixture of tin and lead. This makes it an "alloy," which is metal that is comprised of two or more metals to make it stronger or more useful. Additionally, a "crucible" is a trial, a particularly grueling trial; a "strut" is an exaggerated walk; "posh" means wealthy and refined, dignified and aristocratic; a "quarry" is a place where things like stone and marble are mined.

Example Question #44 : Example And Category

Complete this analogy.

Addiction is to __________ as philanthropy is to rectitude.

Possible Answers:

somnambulist

pathos

declamation

renegade

hiatus

Correct answer:

pathos

Explanation:

"Philanthropy" means charity and it is an example of "rectitude." To be clear "rectitude" means virtue, (of behavior) morally right and principled, righteousness. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine what "addiction" is an example of. Of the available answers the best option is "pathos," which means characteristic that evokes pity and causes one to feel sad for someone else. Additionally, a "declamation" is a speech given in protest; a "hiatus" is a prolonged gap or break from something; a "renegade" is a mutineer, someone who rebels against authority; a "somnambulist" is a sleep-walker

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