Only an English Expert Will Know the Meaning of These Difficult SAT Words

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    · 4w ago

    I got 16 out of 16!
    Great work! These tough words have baffled many SAT test takers but not you.

    Share this quiz with your friends and see how many of these difficult words they know!

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    · 2y ago

    16/16. But these words would have baffled me too back when I took the SAT over 40 years ago. I’ve learned quite a lot since then it seems.

    • Ultimate Player
      · 2y ago

      What did you get on your sats if you do not mind me asking?

  3. Ultimate Player
    · 2y ago

    16/16 I noticed community hero that vocabulary is less popular than geography!!!

About This Quiz

The SAT, originally called the Scholastic Aptitude Test, and later the Scholastic Assessment Test, is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. Scores on the SAT range from 400 to 1,600, combining test results from two 800-point sections: mathematics, and critical reading and writing. Invented by Princeton psychologist Dr. Carl Brigham, it is used to assess students' readiness for college

On June 23, 1926, the SAT was administered to high school students for the first time. 8,040 American high school students simultaneously pondered which of six words were "most closely related" and which numbers "come next" in a certain sequence. Test takers had only a little over 90 minutes to answer 315 questions. Aimed to test innate ability rather than quality of high school education, the SAT culminated two decades of experiments assessing intelligence that also produced the IQ test.

Do you think you would score well on the verbal part of the SAT? This quiz will test your knowledge of some tough words from the actual paper. How many of these words do you know?

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