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Free Verbal IQ Test - See How Sharp Your Vocabulary Is!

Ready for a verbal intelligence test? Take this verbal IQ quiz to challenge your vocabulary IQ!

Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This free verbal IQ test helps you practice vocabulary, analogies, and word logic so you can see how strong your verbal reasoning is. Use it to spot strengths and gaps, build speed, or just have fun; then try a wider mix with the full IQ quiz or a short session in this verbal reasoning practice .

Which word is a synonym of 'quick'?
Sluggish
Drowsy
Slow
Swift
The word 'swift' directly means fast or quick, making it the best synonym. 'Sluggish', 'drowsy', and 'slow' imply a lack of speed or energy, the opposite of 'quick'.
What is the antonym of 'ancient'?
Antique
Modern
Elderly
Archaic
The opposite of 'ancient' (very old) is 'modern', which refers to current or recent times. 'Archaic' and 'antique' are synonyms of old, while 'elderly' refers to people.
Her argument was so ______ that no one could disagree.
Fallacious
Irrefutable
Arbitrary
Specious
An 'irrefutable' argument cannot be disproved, so no one could disagree. 'Fallacious' and 'specious' imply flawed reasoning, and 'arbitrary' means based on whim.
Bird is to sky as fish is to ____.
Branch
Land
Water
Nest
Birds inhabit the sky, while fish inhabit water. 'Land', 'nest', and 'branch' do not match the habitat analogy for fish.
Glove is to hand as sock is to ____.
Foot
Toe
Ankle
Shoe
A glove covers and protects the hand, just as a sock covers and protects the foot. 'Toe' is only part of the foot, while 'shoe' covers the sock and 'ankle' is adjacent.
Which word does not belong?
Carrot
Banana
Apple
Orange
Apple, banana, and orange are fruits, whereas carrot is a vegetable. This makes 'carrot' the odd one out.
Which word is closest in meaning to 'mitigate'?
Intensify
Aggravate
Deepen
Alleviate
'Mitigate' means to make less severe or to alleviate. 'Aggravate', 'intensify', and 'deepen' imply increasing severity.
What does the prefix 'bi-' mean in 'bilingual'?
Life
Language
Sound
Two
The prefix 'bi-' means two, so 'bilingual' refers to someone who speaks two languages. 'Life' is from 'bio-', 'sound' is from 'phon-', and 'language' is the base word.
Architect is to building as composer is to ____.
Music
Instrument
Melody
Symphony
An architect designs a building; similarly, a composer creates music. 'Instrument', 'melody', and 'symphony' are parts or tools of music but not the complete product created.
Which word is least related to the others?
Native
Foreign
Alien
Exotic
'Foreign', 'alien', and 'exotic' all imply something unfamiliar or from elsewhere, whereas 'native' means belonging to a place.
Despite his ____ efforts, the project failed due to lack of funding.
Perfunctory
Vigorous
Steadfast
Conscientious
'Conscientious' means diligent and thorough, fitting the context of determined effort. 'Perfunctory' suggests minimal effort, 'steadfast' implies resolute but not necessarily thorough, and 'vigorous' suggests strength rather than diligence.
What is the antonym of 'ephemeral'?
Transient
Momentary
Fleeting
Permanent
Ephemeral means lasting for a very short time, so its antonym is 'permanent', meaning lasting or intended to last indefinitely. The other options are synonyms of 'ephemeral'.
Epistolary : letter :: oration : ____.
Article
Discourse
Column
Speech
An epistolary work is in the form of letters, while an oration is delivered as a speech. 'Discourse', 'column', and 'article' are different forms of communication.
Which of the following is a heteronym (same spelling, different pronunciation and meaning)?
Desert
Lead
Dough
Derive
'Lead' can be pronounced /l?d/ for the metal or /li?d/ for guiding, making it a classic heteronym. 'Desert' (d??z?rt vs ?d?z?rt) is a heteronym too, but spelled differently? In this list, only 'lead' matches same spelling.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand Verbal IQ Fundamentals -

    Gain a clear understanding of what verbal IQ measures, including vocabulary breadth and linguistic reasoning abilities in the context of cognitive assessment.

  2. Analyze Vocabulary Mastery -

    Evaluate your command of language by identifying which words and concepts you know well and which ones need further study.

  3. Interpret Test Results -

    Learn how to read and interpret your verbal IQ quiz scores to gain meaningful insights into your language skills.

  4. Identify Improvement Areas -

    Pinpoint specific linguistic weaknesses highlighted by the vocabulary IQ test and discover targeted strategies for enhancement.

  5. Apply Vocabulary Building Techniques -

    Use practical tips and exercises provided by the verbal intelligence test to expand your word knowledge and reasoning skills.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Build a Robust Vocabulary -

    Focus on learning common roots, prefixes, and suffixes so you can decode unfamiliar words in any vocabulary IQ test. For example, knowing "bio-" means life and "-graphy" means writing turns "biography" into "life writing" (source: Oxford University Press).

  2. Master Analogy Patterns -

    Analogies are the backbone of most verbal intelligence tests and verbal IQ quizzes, so practice mapping relationships like "Dog is to Bark as Cat is to Meow." Use the "A:B :: C:D" formula from ETS guides to systematically spot these parallels (source: Educational Testing Service).

  3. Hone Reading Comprehension Strategies -

    Apply the SQ3R method (Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review) to passages in your test verbal IQ prep and sharpen your ability to find main ideas quickly (source: University of Michigan). Summarizing each paragraph in one sentence boosts retention and speeds up your overall reading.

  4. Practice Logical Inference -

    Verbal IQ tests often require you to draw conclusions from given statements; identify premises and conclusions using a simple "If - Then" breakdown taught by the Purdue OWL. Try creating truth tables for short arguments to see which inferences hold up (source: Purdue University Writing Lab).

  5. Enhance Verbal Working Memory -

    Strong working memory helps you juggle words and concepts during a timed verbal IQ test, so use chunking techniques (grouping letters into familiar patterns) or verbal n-back exercises from cognitive science research (source: Journal of Experimental Psychology). Even 10 minutes of daily practice can noticeably boost your recall speed.

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