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.)

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

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.

archives
 
 
(1)
n.  E.g. These documents should be part of the archives so that historians may be able to evaluate them in the future.
Select answer:
partial or total loss of memory, usually resulting from shock or illness
religious image; idol; important and enduring symbol
public records; place where public records are kept
propriety in manners and conduct; good taste in manners; conventions or requirements of polite behavior
gap; interruption in duration or continuity; pause
Don't select.
badger
 
 
(2)
v.  E.g. She is forced to change her telephone number because obscene phone calls badger her.
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pester; annoy persistently; persuade through constant efforts
help to flourish; advance in rank; publicize
move heavily or clumsily; cut down timber of
cause to be uneasy; wear away
cause something happen; set off
Don't select.
caucus
 
 
(3)
n.  E.g. At the opening of Congress, the members of the Democratic Party held a caucus to elect the Majority Leader of the House and the Party Whip.
Select answer:
ornamental clasp; decorative pin worn by women
conceited person; someone in love with himself or herself; person full of egoism and pride
nonsense; silly, unmeaning talk; servant; slave
length of time spent in particular way; allotted amount; limitation or restriction; fixed amount of work allotted
private meeting of members of a party to select officers or determine policy
Don't select.
esteem
 
 
(4)
v.  E.g. Jill and sisters esteem Jack's taste in music, but they deplore his taste in clothes.
Select answer:
let off hook; relieve of requirement or obligation
express or indicate indirectly; signify
make use of, sometimes unjustly
incriminate; involve or imply as necessary accompaniment or result
regard with respect; favorable regard
Don't select.
genesis
 
 
(5)
n.  E.g. But let's rewind, back to the beginning, as their genesis is available for all to read online.
Select answer:
coming into being of something; origin
ceremony of crowning queen or king
act of yielding; point yielded; acknowledgment or admission
rebellion; uprising; rising against civil or political authority
judgment that someone is guilty of crime; strongly held belief
Don't select.
impending
 
 
(6)
a.  E.g. We have very strict rules about what prosecutors can say in impending cases.
Select answer:
deficient in quantity, fullness, or extent; inadequate; feeble
tending to take offense with slight cause; oversensitive; requiring special tact or skill in handling
close in time; about to occur; approaching
randomly chosen; determined by chance or impulse, and not by reason or principle
possessed at birth; inborn
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lateral
 
 
(7)
a.  E.g. In order to get good plant growth, the gardener must pinch off all lateral shoots.
Select answer:
coming from side; situated at or extending to the side
relating to skill of using language effectively and persuasively; insincere in language
stubbornly wrongheaded; directed away from what is right or good
not biased; fair; showing lack of favoritism
disreputable; tired or sick; having many seeds
Don't select.
paragon
 
 
(8)
n.  E.g. Mr. Brumby's paragon is shocked at the other's inaptitude for examination.
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length of time spent in particular way; allotted amount; limitation or restriction; fixed amount of work allotted
in time past; long ago; in old time
model of excellence or perfection; peerless example
long, eventful journey; extended adventurous voyage or trip
something hinted at or suggested; act of implying; condition of being implied
Don't select.
precise
 
 
(9)
a.  E.g. How exactly, in precise detail, will he bring about this supposed unity?
Select answer:
gloomy; feeling of thoughtful sadness; affected by depression
exact; clearly expressed; accurate or correct
lively; vigorous; inducing enthusiasm or excitement; stirring
final; complete; precisely defined or explicit
being without question; not counterfeit or copied; agreeable to truth or fact
Don't select.
ruse
 
 
(10)
n.  E.g. Police believe the ruse is attractive to criminal gangs because the profits are similar to those made by trafficking drugs, but with less punitive penalties.
Select answer:
almost no; very little; deliberate discourtesy
outer boundary length; closed curve bounding a plane area
lack of sound judgment; lack of discretion
trick; use of artifice or trickery; deceptive maneuver, especially to avoid capture
dwarf; fabled race of dwarflike creatures who live underground
Don't select.
shoddy
 
 
(11)
a.  E.g. He says earlier reports from the U.S. had been based shoddy intelligence; it's necessary to wait for new ones.
Select answer:
made of or containing inferior material; not genuine; of low rank; poor quality or craft
represented by graph; described in vivid detail; clearly outlined
lazy; with little movement; very slow
logically convincing; sound; legally acceptable; well grounded
offhand or casual; given to haughty disregard of others
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velocity
 
 
(12)
n.  E.g. Koryon flapped forward, dropping slightly to gain velocity from the dive.
Select answer:
type or class; a kind of literary or artistic work
rapidity or speed of motion; swiftness
prevailing style; manner; way of doing something; fashion or style
proposition upon which an argument is based; assumption; land and the buildings on it
public records; place where public records are kept
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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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