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.

advocate
 
 
(1)
v.  E.g. The some doctors advocate a smoking ban in the entire house.
Select answer:
mock; ridicule; show or express scorn; eat quickly and greedily
acquit; free from blame; discharge from duty
be absorbed in one's thoughts; consider or say thoughtfully
pay back for some expense incurred
speak, plead, or argue in favour of; plead for; push for something
Don't select.
bleak
 
 
(2)
a.  E.g. The frigid, inhospitable Aleutian Islands are bleak military outposts.
Select answer:
cold or cheerless; unlikely to be favorable
composed, and dignified in character or manner
based upon tradition rules; formed by agreement or compact
clearly apparent to understanding; obvious
resistant to; free or exempt from; not subject to
Don't select.
charlatan
 
 
(3)
n.  E.g. When they realized that the Wizard didn't know how to get them back to Kansas, Dorothy and her companions were indignant that they'd been duped by a charlatan.
Select answer:
implied comparison; one thing conceived as representing another; symbol
great mass of falling snow and ice
idle person; male bee; someone who takes more time than necessary
forcible restraint, especially unlawfully
quack; one who pretends to knowledge, skill, or importance
Don't select.
egregious
 
 
(4)
a.  E.g. She was an egregious liar; we all knew better than to believe a word she said.
Select answer:
in utter disorder; lacking visible order or organization
foremost in importance; supreme in rank
relating to, or adjacent to the sea; nautical
notorious; conspicuously bad or shocking
related to school; not practical or directly useful; relating to scholarly organization; based on formal education
Don't select.
fugitive
 
 
(5)
a.  E.g. The film brought a few fugitive images to her mind, but on the whole it made no lasting impression upon her.
Select answer:
lasting only a short time; fleeting; elusive
greedy; eager for; marked by keen interest and enthusiasm
expressing oneself easily in clear and effective language
belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly; concerned with commonplaces; ordinary
emotionally removed; calm and objective; apart from others; separate
Don't select.
infamous
 
 
(6)
a.  E.g. At this courtroom he would become known as the infamous man in the bulletproof glass booth.
Select answer:
lacking conscience; greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
near at hand; close in time; about to occur
notoriously bad; having exceedingly bad reputation
no fixed or regular course; wandering
differing in some characteristics; various
Don't select.
liability
 
 
(7)
n.  E.g. The other main liability is debt, which many banks used to finance risky investments, leading to the financial crisis.
Select answer:
the smallest particle of substance, having all the properties of that substance
right granted by authority; right to vote; business licensed to sell a product in particular area
secret meeting; agreement, as between lovers, to meet at a certain time and place
something that holds one back; state of being legally obliged and responsible
beat or speed of music; rate or rhythm of activity; pace
Don't select.
optimum
 
 
(8)
a.  E.g. Wind and solar are intermittent power sources - only producing electricity under certain optimum environmental conditions.
Select answer:
marked by kindness, mercy, or compassion
complex; elaborate; having many complexly arranged elements
clever; characterized by keen awareness, sharp intelligence
most favorable or advantageous
based on assumptions; supposed
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
make amends, as for sin or fault; pay for; turn away from sin
report or record in chronological order
speak wildly, irrationally; speak or write with wild enthusiasm
turn aside; draw someone's attention away from something
Don't select.
restraint
 
 
(10)
n.  E.g. For Fatah senior leaders, this restraint is the path to a Palestinian state.
Select answer:
moderation or limitation; controlling force; loss of freedom; control of feelings
person who organizes and operates a business; contractor
right or claim to possession; mark of rank; name of a book or film
target of a hunt; animal hunted or caught for food
substance that prevents infection; substance that restricts the growth of disease-causing microorganisms
Don't select.
stem
 
 
(11)
v.  E.g. They all hoped that he managed to stem the rebellion in two weeks.
Select answer:
pay back for some expense incurred
stick fast; stick to firmly; be compatible or in accordance with
multiply, grow, or expand rapidly
stop flow of a liquid; make headway against
adjust or settle by making mutual concessions; endanger the interests or reputation of
Don't select.
validate
 
 
(12)
v.  E.g. I will not publish my findings until I validate my results.
Select answer:
obtain from another by coercion; get money by threats
cause to seem small; check natural growth or development of
erase; strike out; remove or make invisible
confirm; ratify; declare or make legally valid
make sore by abrasion; damage surface friction; annoy
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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