Can You Really Pass This SAT Vocabulary Test? Trivia Quiz

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1. Caused miraculously or by the immediate exercise of divine power.  

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The term "supernatural" refers to something that is caused miraculously or by the immediate exercise of divine power. It is often used to describe phenomena or events that cannot be explained by natural laws or science. The other options, "superlative" and "superintendent," do not have the same meaning and are unrelated to the concept of being caused by divine power.

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2. One who has the charge and direction of, especially of some work or movement.  

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A superintendent is someone who has the charge and direction of a particular work or movement. They are responsible for overseeing and managing the operations, ensuring that everything runs smoothly and efficiently. This term is commonly used in the context of managing and supervising activities in organizations, schools, or construction sites.

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3. To displace.

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Supersede means to replace or take the place of something or someone that is considered outdated or no longer effective. It suggests that there is a need for a newer or better alternative. In this context, "to displace" can be seen as a synonym for supersede, as both words convey the idea of something being replaced or substituted by something else. Therefore, supersede is the correct answer.

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4. Lying on the back.  

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Supine is the correct answer because it means lying on the back. "Supersede" means to replace or take the place of something or someone, and "supernumerary" refers to an extra or additional person or thing. Therefore, neither of these options accurately describes the act of lying on the back.

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5. Being an addition to.  

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The word "supplementary" means something that is added to enhance or complete something else. In this context, "being an addition to" implies that the word being sought after is related to adding or enhancing something. Out of the given options, "supplementary" is the only word that fits this meaning. Therefore, the correct answer is "supplementary".

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6. Easily bent. 

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The word "supple" means easily bent or flexible. This matches the given description "easily bent." The other options, "supplementary" and "supplant," do not have the same meaning as "easily bent" and therefore are not correct.

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7. That which is of the highest possible excellence or eminence.

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The word "superlative" refers to something that is of the highest possible excellence or eminence. It is often used to describe something that is exceptional or surpasses all others in quality or degree. In this context, "supernatural" refers to phenomena or beings that are beyond the realm of the natural world, while "superintendent" refers to a person who oversees or manages a particular area or organization. Neither of these words convey the same meaning as "superlative," which is why the correct answer is "superlative."

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8. To take the place of.  

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The word "supplant" means to take the place of someone or something, usually by force or through competition. It implies replacing someone or something that was previously in that position. In this context, "supplant" is the correct answer because it aligns with the given definition of taking the place of something or someone.

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9. Direction and management.  

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The correct answer is "superintendence." Superintendence refers to the act of directing and managing something, typically an organization or a project. It involves overseeing and supervising the activities to ensure they are carried out effectively and efficiently. The other options, superintendent and superlative, do not accurately capture the concept of direction and management. A superintendent refers to a person in charge of a particular area or department, while superlative refers to the highest degree of quality or excellence.

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10. Superfluous.  

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The word "superfluous" means unnecessary or excessive. Out of the three options given, "supernumerary" fits this definition the best. It refers to something that is additional or extra, beyond what is needed or required. Therefore, "supernumerary" is the correct answer as it aligns with the meaning of "superfluous".

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Caused miraculously or by the immediate exercise of divine power....
One who has the charge and direction of, especially of some work or...
To displace.
Lying on the back.  
Being an addition to.  
Easily bent. 
That which is of the highest possible excellence or eminence.
To take the place of.  
Direction and management.  
Superfluous.  
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