SAT Vocabulary Test Online

This is a pure web app that evaluates your SAT vocabulary skills. The app has a built-in basic level SAT vocabulary of 1200 words, which can help you devise a vocabulary-building plan to prepare for the test.
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1. Overview

The SAT General Test is for high school students who plan to apply to colleges and universities in the USA. To get better scores, some students enhance their vocabulary skills as a part of the effort to prepare for the SAT exam because vocabulary level plays a vital role in all SAT sections, whether reading or writing.

The SAT Vocabulary Test Online web app provides SAT word question sheets to help test-takers build a more robust vocabulary.

Its primary function is to produce SAT vocabulary question sheets dynamically and randomly; it also provides online SAT vocabulary test sheets to host questions and your answers. The test questions are based on an essential SAT word list of 1200, a high-frequency word collection that has proven helpful for SAT test-takers.

If you think the built-in words don't fit your scenario or need a broader range to evaluate your SAT vocabulary skills, you can try English Vocabulary Quiz & Test Online. It's a generic online word test tool for K12 and some English exams. For SAT takers, it offers three levels of options: (The built-in words in the app are similar to Level 1.)

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2. Test Sheet Demo

By Create Test Sheet, you can create a full SAT vocabulary test sheet to answer and submit. Below is a sample test sheet to give you a quick experience; however, you cannot submit answers here. Besides, you must have an account and log in to save your results for future reference. Details are in Questions and Answers.

anonymity
 
 
(1)
n.  E.g. In my view, death in anonymity is the ultimate insult to human dignity.
Select answer:
animal or plant living on another
comfort or relieve in sorrow, misfortune, or distress
state of being nameless; one that is unknown or unacknowledged
someone who is sought by law officers; one who flees; a refugee
loyalty to a nation, sovereign, or cause; fidelity to any person or thing; devotion
Don't select.
asinine
 
 
(2)
a.  E.g. Your asinine remarks prove that you have not given this problem any serious consideration.
Select answer:
in opposing direction; harmful or unfavorable; acting or serving to oppose
utterly stupid or silly; inanely foolish
offhand or casual; given to haughty disregard of others
imposed as an obligation or duty; currently holding an office
deliberately harmful; spiteful; proceeding from extreme hatred
Don't select.
deliberate
 
 
(3)
v.  E.g. Offered the new job, she asked for time to deliberate before she told them her decision,.
Select answer:
graze; skim or glance at casually
prevent; turn or cause to turn off or away
consider; think about carefully; weigh
refrain from buying or using
be thrifty; restrict or limit, as in amount or number
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disperse
 
 
(4)
v.  E.g. The police fired tear gas into the crowd to disperse the protesters.
Select answer:
put at disadvantage; prevent progress or free movement of
refrain from buying or using
process fast and efficiently; execute quickly and efficiently
make pieces of money from metal; invent or fabricate
move away from each other; cause to separate; cause to become widely known
Don't select.
flora
 
 
(5)
n.  E.g. One of the more remarkable features of the flora is the close relationship at the genera level with certain forests in West Africa.
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gift made by a will; something handed down from an ancestor
high cliff; hill, bank, or headland with steep
plants of a region or era; plants considered as a group; bacteria that normally inhabit bodily organ
form of government; government in power; administration; prevailing social system or pattern
operatic solo; solo vocal piece with instrumental accompaniment
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inept
 
 
(6)
a.  E.g. Calling Mary socially inept is akin to describing Hurricane Katrina as a summer shower.
Select answer:
pretending to be virtuous; deceiving
lacking of judgment, sense, or reason; unsuited; inappropriate; foolish
relating to ships, sailors, or navigation
deep; not superficial; far-reaching
causing shock or horror; gruesome
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mandate
 
 
(7)
n.  E.g. He believes the mandate is an issue best left to the states, and that it is wrong to impose a one-size-fits-all federal plan on the entire nation.
Select answer:
file of documents on a subject; a bundle of writings or documents relating to one matter or subject
authoritative command or instruction; commission of authorizing to administer a territory
gap; interruption in duration or continuity; pause
quality or condition of being humble; low estimate of one's self; self-abasement
person who turns animal hides into leather; craftsman who tans skins and hides; sixpence
Don't select.
membrane
 
 
(8)
n.  E.g. This membrane is attached to the side of the nut, and the nut falls to the ground, when it is gathered for use.
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noisy quarrel; contention in words; dispute carried on with heat or anger; controversy
quality or condition of being formal; something done just for form's sake
one that engages in aggression; person who first attacks
thin soft sheet of animal or vegetable tissue
overseer of morals; official responsible for removal of objectionable or sensitive content
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probe
 
 
(9)
v.  E.g. The surgeon tried to probe the wound for foreign matter before suturing it.
Select answer:
explore with tools; investigate; search
advertize in strongly positive terms; praise excessively; show off
fasten together; join at the ends; join by interweaving strands
wander aimlessly; move about aimlessly; walk about casually or for pleasure
give up something with reluctance; retire from; give up or abandon
Don't select.
rousing
 
 
(10)
a.  E.g. We're more united than ever, we're feeling exhilarated again, rousing from a crushingly bleak freeze.
Select answer:
lively; vigorous; inducing enthusiasm or excitement; stirring
separated; caused to be unloved
open for the public to read; obvious; plain
based on assumptions; supposed
having a dull edge or end; not sharp; lacking in feeling; insensitive
Don't select.
shroud
 
 
(11)
v.  E.g. Fog would shroud Dracula's castle, hiding the ruined tower beneath sheets of mist.
Select answer:
force with the thumb; make a groove in
obtain from another by coercion; get money by threats
hide from view; wrap for burial; shut off from sight; shelter
practice trickery or fraud; cheat
moderate; tone down or restrain; bring to a desired consistency; adjust finely
Don't select.
uncanny
 
 
(12)
a.  E.g. Every night we hear the great owls hoot and laugh in uncanny fashion.
Select answer:
open to doubt; unsettled; questionable; difficult to solve
strange; mysterious; peculiarly unsettling, as if of supernatural origin or nature
yielding; lenient; forbearing or tolerant
greedy; eager for; marked by keen interest and enthusiasm
easily approached or entered; obtainable; easy to talk to or get along with
Don't select.
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3. Result and Statistics

Through the app, you can challenge the built-in 1200 basic words and familiarize yourself with them; every practice will improve your SAT vocabulary level. The app also offers other fantastic merits; for example, you can save each test's result and then analyze or compare it with previous data to evaluate your progress. Such as:

SAT vocabulary test result report
SAT vocabulary test result report
SAT vocabulary test mark distribution
SAT vocabulary test mark distribution
SAT vocabulary test time distribution
SAT vocabulary test mark distribution
SAT vocabulary test mark and time
SAT vocabulary test mark and time
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