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.

antidote
 
 
(1)
n.  E.g. They believe that because this anti-heroin antidote is what finally worked with some of the victims.
Select answer:
cutting, often ironic remark intended to wound; stinging rebuke; form of humor by mocking with irony
proposition upon which an argument is based; assumption; land and the buildings on it
medicine to counteract a poison or disease; agent that relieves or counteracts
female operatic singer or star
district or division of city; place or enclosure by definite limits
Don't select.
carat
 
 
(2)
n.  E.g. He gave her a three carat diamond mounted in a gold band.
Select answer:
something invented, made up; imaginary thing
soul; mind; spirit or soul
goal; something worked toward to; intention
unit of weight for precious stones; measure of fineness of gold
specialized knowledge; expert skill
Don't select.
compress
 
 
(3)
v.  E.g. She has to compress the package under her arm.
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enrage; infuriate; cause to be extremely angry
operate with one's hands; control or play upon people, forces artfully
combine; mix; make less pure; lessen or moderate
close; squeeze or press together; contract
put in order; arrange or place something in line
Don't select.
document
 
 
(4)
v.  E.g. She kept all the receipts from her business trip in order to document her expenses for the firm.
Select answer:
provide written evidence; record in detail
advertize in strongly positive terms; praise excessively; show off
refrain from buying or using
turn aside; draw someone's attention away from something
assimilate or incorporate; suck or drink up; occupy full attention
Don't select.
expertise
 
 
(5)
n.  E.g. Although she was knowledgeable in a number of fields, she was hired for her particular expertise in computer programming.
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operatic solo; solo vocal piece with instrumental accompaniment
act or an instance of buying; something bought
great happiness; pleasing and appropriate manner or style
essential quality; reputation; honor
specialized knowledge; expert skill
Don't select.
gruesome
 
 
(6)
a.  E.g. Rader seemed to proudly relive his crimes as he recounted his killings in gruesome detail, right in front of the victims' families.
Select answer:
incapable of being overcome or defeated; unconquerable
complex; elaborate; having many complexly arranged elements
not able to be entered; beyond understanding
causing horror and repugnance; frightful and shocking
restricted; having the appropriate qualifications for an office, position, or task
Don't select.
lucid
 
 
(7)
a.  E.g. So in lucid moments, you structure your life to serve your own best interest.
Select answer:
causing sadness, compassion, or pity
extremely hungry; voracious; eager for prey
easily understood; clear; intelligible
harmonious; having similar disposition and tastes
obligatory; required or commanded by authority
Don't select.
narrative
 
 
(8)
n.  E.g. The reason I tried to write it in narrative, is I found this to be much more honest way to present the facts of this story.
Select answer:
story; art, technique, or process of telling story
good fortune; financial success; physical well-being
written statement made under oath
small cave, usually with attractive features
clients of professional person; body of customers or patrons
Don't select.
prevail
 
 
(9)
v.  E.g. I hope the country is finally turning a corner where common sense will once again prevail over the insanity of the last 30 years.
Select answer:
induce; be greater in strength or influence; triumph; win out
urge with a long pointed stick; give heart or courage to
process fast and efficiently; execute quickly and efficiently
perceive intuitively; foresee future; have nature of or being a deity
crawl or creep on ground; remain prostrate
Don't select.
rudimentary
 
 
(10)
a.  E.g. One teacher is assigned for four years to the homeroom class, which combines lessons in rudimentary social skills with those in computer and civics.
Select answer:
without previous preparation
relating to basic facts or principles; being in the earliest stages of development; incipient
having a dull edge or end; not sharp; lacking in feeling; insensitive
like an emperor; related to an empire; ruling over extensive territories
impartial; not supporting one side over another
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smirk
 
 
(11)
n.  E.g. A smirk is really a terrible habit for any politician.
Select answer:
end of something in time or space; result or outcome; conclusion
smile expressing scorn instead of pleasure; smile in affected, often offensively self-satisfied manner
act of finding oneself position; position or alignment relative to points of directions; course introducing new situation
defamation; false and malicious statement or report about someone
one who manages museum or library; superintendent; manager
Don't select.
viable
 
 
(12)
a.  E.g. Whether the industry can remain viable is a "broader and more complex question," he said.
Select answer:
pertaining to hell; devilish; abominable; awful
of or relating to money; nation's currency; financial
seek revenge or intended for revenge; showing malicious will
offering fun and gaiety; joyous; celebratory
practical or workable; capable of maintaining life; capable of continuing effectiveness
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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