High Level SSAT Vocabulary Quiz For Students!

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1. Conventional

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The given correct answer for this question is "traditional, ordinary". This is because the word "conventional" is synonymous with "traditional" and "ordinary". It refers to something that is commonly accepted or practiced, following established customs or norms. Therefore, the answer choice accurately reflects the meaning of the word "conventional".

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2. Counsel

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The word "counsel" means to advise. This implies that when someone counsels another person, they are providing guidance or suggestions on a particular matter. The other options, such as "traditional, ordinary," "to prove false," "an order or command," and "a request for information" do not accurately capture the meaning of the word "counsel" in this context.

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3. Inquiry

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The word "inquiry" refers to seeking information or clarification about something. It is a request made to obtain information or to gain knowledge about a particular subject. The other options provided, such as "traditional, ordinary," "to advise," and "to prove false," do not accurately capture the meaning of the word "inquiry." Therefore, the correct answer is "a request for information."

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4. Debunk

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The word "debunk" means to prove false or expose the falseness of something. It is used to discredit or disprove a belief, theory, or idea. In this context, the other options such as "traditional, ordinary," "to advise," "an order or command," and "a request for information" do not convey the same meaning as "to prove false." Therefore, the correct answer is "to prove false."

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5. Decree

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The word "decree" refers to an order or command. It is a formal and authoritative instruction given by someone in a position of power. This word is often used in legal or governmental contexts to indicate a ruling or decision that must be followed by others. The other options, such as "traditional, ordinary" and "to advise," do not accurately capture the meaning of "decree" as an order or command. Therefore, the correct answer is "an order or command."

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6. Emulate

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The word "emulate" means to imitate or copy someone or something, especially with the intention of equaling or surpassing them. Therefore, "imitate" is the correct answer as it is a synonym of "emulate". The other options, such as "project", "cancel", and "increase", do not have the same meaning as "emulate".

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7. Capricious

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Erratic means unpredictable or inconsistent in behavior or movement. It is the best fit for the word "capricious" which means impulsive or unpredictable. Calm, anxious, and flattering do not convey the same meaning as capricious.

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8. Impervious

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The word "impervious" means not allowing anything to pass through or penetrate. "Immune" is the only word among the given options that is synonymous with "impervious" in the context of being resistant or protected against something. Therefore, "immune" is the correct answer.

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9. Altruistic 

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The word "selfish" is the correct answer because it is the only word in the given options that means being concerned only with one's own interests and disregarding others. The other words do not have the same meaning as "selfish".

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10. Succulent

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The word "succulent" refers to something that is juicy or moist. In contrast, the word "dry" means the opposite, indicating that there is no moisture present. Therefore, "dry" is the correct answer as it is the antonym of "succulent" and provides the most contrasting meaning.

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