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SSAT Quick Quiz
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Synonyms
1. ACUMEN
(A) beauty
(B) poise
(C) keenness
(D) illness
(E) courtesy

Analogies
1. Pungent is to odor as:
(A) intense is to emotion.
(B) pervade is to atmosphere.
(C) infect is to spread.
(D) proverb is to paragraph.
(E) resent is to denial

Quantitative Mathematics
1. A sportswriter claims that her football predictions are accurate 60% of the time. During football season, a fan kept records and found that the writer was inaccurate for a total of 16 games, although she did maintain her 60% accuracy. For how many games was the sportswriter accurate?
(A) 5
(B) 15
(C) 24
(D) 40
(E) 60

Reading Comprehension
As he threw his head back in the chair, his glance happened to rest upon a bell, a disused bell, that hung in the room, and communicated, for some purpose now forgotten, with a chamber in the highest story of the building. It was with great astonishment, and with a strange, inexplicable dread, that, as he looked, he saw this bell begin to swing. Soon it rang out loudly, and so did every bell in the house.
This was succeeded by a clanking noise deep down below as if some person were dragging a heavy chain over the casks in the wine-merchant's cellar. Then he heard the noise much louder on the floors below; then coming up the stairs; then coming straight toward his door.
It came in through the heavy door, and a specter passed into the room before his eyes. And upon its coming in, the dying flame leaped up, as though it cried, 'I know him! Marley's Ghost!'
- from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
1. The word inexplicable means:
(A) explaining in simple terms.
(B) not able to be taken out of.
(C) without an expressed reason.
(D) eerie.
(E) incapable.

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