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.

aptitude
 
 
(1)
n.  E.g. The counselor gave him an aptitude test before advising him about the career he should follow.
Select answer:
case of leather or similar material for pistol
act or an instance of buying; something bought
inherent ability; quickness in learning and understanding
point in time, especially a critical point; joining point
payment in money made by one ruler or nation; tax; mark of respect; praiseworthy quality
Don't select.
avenge
 
 
(2)
v.  E.g. Hamlet vowed he would avenge his father's murder and punish Claudius for his horrible crime.
Select answer:
beg for urgently; make an earnest appeal
fasten together; join at the ends; join by interweaving strands
feel regret, remorse, or sorrow for; mourn
take vengeance for something, or on behalf of someone
draw back, as with fear or pain; show fear
Don't select.
cite
 
 
(3)
v.  E.g. She could cite passages in the Bible from memory.
Select answer:
go with light running steps; move about or proceed hurriedly
delay till later; put off; hold back to a later time
quote; adduce as an instance
view with scorn or contempt; feel with aversion
reckon; make mathematical calculation
Don't select.
exemplary
 
 
(4)
a.  E.g. But the official Miss America website stresses you performed all your duties in exemplary fashion before you gave up the crown.
Select answer:
unique; extraordinary; being only one
highly excited with strong emotion; disordered or nervous activity
stubbornly wrongheaded; directed away from what is right or good
full of life; animated; necessary to continued existence; living or breathing
serving as model; outstanding; typical
Don't select.
forensic
 
 
(5)
a.  E.g. An expert in forensic accounting, according to a recent report in Newsweek, says the AIG scandal might get considerably worse than it already is.
Select answer:
of extraordinary size; huge; gigantic
relating to use of technology in investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in court by law
swollen or puffed as with water or air
inclined to cruelty; deriving pleasure from inflicting pain on another
produced by imagination; characterized by vision or foresight; imaginary; idealistic
Don't select.
guise
 
 
(6)
n.  E.g. The Mona Lisa, in its kind of mysterious guise, is really a creation of 19th-century French critics who chose to see it in those terms.
Select answer:
one who expects favorable or good outcome
wall painting; very large image applied directly to a wall or ceiling.
outward appearance or aspect; mode of dress; false appearance
failure to act; an option that is selected automatically
one who obtains pleasure from receiving punishment
Don't select.
labyrinth
 
 
(7)
n.  E.g. You know, Michelle, one thing contributing to this labyrinth is the nation's biggest private employer, Wal-Mart.
Select answer:
close attention; work of applying something; verbal or written request for assistance
watchfulness; wakefulness; process of paying close and continuous attention
form of government; government in power; administration; prevailing social system or pattern
light quick blow or touch
maze; complex structure of interconnecting passages
Don't select.
molecule
 
 
(8)
n.  E.g. The protein molecule is made up of a number of organic units known as amino acids.
Select answer:
the smallest particle of substance, having all the properties of that substance
act of overthrowing, pulling down, or destroying
two or more things occurring at the same time by chance
fastening device; firm grip
study of prehistoric life; science of former life of the globe
Don't select.
prominent
 
 
(9)
a.  E.g. The most prominent is the almost total domination of the top overall rankings by smaller communities.
Select answer:
lacking stimulating or mild; agreeable
generous; high-minded; chivalrous
perfect in quality or nature; complete; totally unlimited; certain
not subject to duty or obligation; not subject to taxation
conspicuous; immediately noticeable; sticking out; widely known
Don't select.
regime
 
 
(10)
n.  E.g. State Department officials insisted that, privately, the Yeltsin regime is still willing to cooperate in the search for peace.
Select answer:
great happiness; pleasing and appropriate manner or style
something, such as the fear of punishment or the expectation of reward
form of government; government in power; administration; prevailing social system or pattern
wild party involving excessive drinking; unrestrained indulgence; secret rite in the cults of ancient
dwarf; fabled race of dwarflike creatures who live underground
Don't select.
subterranean
 
 
(11)
a.  E.g. This debate actually has been going on in subterranean form inside the Vatican for some time.
Select answer:
foolish; idiotic; lacking intelligence or wit
lazy; with little movement; very slow
hidden; secret; situated or operating beneath the earth's surface; underground
suggestive of the supernatural; mysterious
relating to a province; limited in outlook; unsophisticated
Don't select.
unscathed
 
 
(12)
a.  E.g. Unlike the U.S. and Europe, Canada has emerged relatively unscathed from the financial crisis.
Select answer:
not harmed or damaged in any way; untouched
represented by graph; described in vivid detail; clearly outlined
having no name; having unknown or unacknowledged name
restricted; having the appropriate qualifications for an office, position, or task
gloomy; feeling of thoughtful sadness; affected by depression
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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