“Would You Be Accepted Into College Today?”: 27 SAT Vocabulary Questions To Help You Find Out
Not to dissuade you, but this quiz will definitely leave you flabbergasted, perplexed, or even discombobulated… Unless you had an easy time reading through the last sentence! In which case, you’ll probably do great! But there’s only one way to be sure.
Based on SAT vocabulary testing, this quiz will evaluate your ability to define words, fill in the blanks based on context clues, and recognize what’s being indicated in a sentence. You can also expect synonyms or quirky dialogues to keep it fresh. Let’s get going!
When you’re done with this quiz, don’t forget to try out the previous part by clicking here.
🚀 💡 Want more or looking for something else? Head over to the Bored Panda Quizzes and explore our full collection of quizzes and trivia designed to test your knowledge, reveal hidden insights, and spark your curiosity.💡 🚀
Image credits: Karola G
•
Not Quite Done Yet!
Discover Your Competitive Edge
Subscribe Premium to Compare Your Stats with Others
More Premium features:
How did you score compared to others?
Your general stats:
| User | Result | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| / 27 | |
| / 27 | |
21 does not really contain a correct answer, would need the sample sentence to have a coupe of extra words added in order to make sense. As in, you don't interject the sentence, you interject (something ) into the sentence.
21 is the only I got wrong. I totally agree with you.
Load More Replies...I did get in to college (and grad school) but knowing the correct answers to all the questions comes from the fact that I'm an avid reader. I always have been. It helps SO much with spelling and writing as well. So read to your kids, and encourage them to be readers too! I'm very grateful to my parents doing it for me.
Quite an achievement, given that the top score possible is 27...
Load More Replies...To be accepted into a US college within the last 30 years all you needed was to be able to sign a loan application.
Tell me you have never applied for college without actually saying it.
Load More Replies...I feel like 13, the definition for incisive could also be ‘confident and self assured’ but maybe that’s more the meaning I’ve assigned it?
21 does not really contain a correct answer, would need the sample sentence to have a coupe of extra words added in order to make sense. As in, you don't interject the sentence, you interject (something ) into the sentence.
21 is the only I got wrong. I totally agree with you.
Load More Replies...I did get in to college (and grad school) but knowing the correct answers to all the questions comes from the fact that I'm an avid reader. I always have been. It helps SO much with spelling and writing as well. So read to your kids, and encourage them to be readers too! I'm very grateful to my parents doing it for me.
Quite an achievement, given that the top score possible is 27...
Load More Replies...To be accepted into a US college within the last 30 years all you needed was to be able to sign a loan application.
Tell me you have never applied for college without actually saying it.
Load More Replies...I feel like 13, the definition for incisive could also be ‘confident and self assured’ but maybe that’s more the meaning I’ve assigned it?


27
11