PowerSchool Aptitude Test PowerSchool Aptitude Test: Verbal Reasoning 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Choose the word most similar in meaning to ELOQUENT.
- Clumsy
- Articulate (Correct answer)
- Silent
- Confused
Correct answer: Articulate
Eloquent means fluent and persuasive in speaking or writing, which is synonymous with articulate.
Question 2: Which sentence uses the word 'principal' correctly?
- The principal reason for the delay was weather. (Correct answer)
- The principal was a important lesson.
- She principal the meeting.
- The principal of interest was complex.
Correct answer: The principal reason for the delay was weather.
'Principal' as an adjective means main or most important, making the first sentence correct.
Question 3: VERBOSE is to WORDS as PROFLIGATE is to:
- Ideas
- Spending (Correct answer)
- Silence
- Caution
Correct answer: Spending
Verbose means using too many words; profligate means recklessly wasteful, especially with spending.
Question 4: Select the antonym of AMBIGUOUS.
- Vague
- Unclear
- Explicit (Correct answer)
- Doubtful
Correct answer: Explicit
Ambiguous means open to multiple interpretations; explicit means clear and direct, its antonym.
Question 5: A school administrator reads: 'The policy is moot.' What does 'moot' mean in this context?
- Urgent
- Debatable or irrelevant (Correct answer)
- Mandatory
- Confidential
Correct answer: Debatable or irrelevant
Moot means subject to debate or, in American usage, having no practical significance.
Question 6: Identify the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement.
- The list of requirements are long.
- Each of the students have submitted forms.
- Neither the teacher nor the aides was present.
- The data shows a clear trend. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: The data shows a clear trend.
'Data' can be treated as a singular collective noun, making 'shows' correct in standard American usage.
Question 7: Which word best completes the sentence? 'Her argument was _____, lacking any factual support.'
- Cogent
- Specious (Correct answer)
- Lucid
- Compelling
Correct answer: Specious
Specious means superficially plausible but actually wrong or lacking substance.
Choose the word most similar in meaning to ELOQUENT.