The August 2024 US Version SAT Vocab Survey + Quiz (Round 1)

With the help of reports from Reddit's r/SAT, Iโ€™ve compiled a list of the most common and challenging vocabulary from the August 2024 US and International SATs. I've put these into a quiz format for students and parents to challenge themselves. Good luck!


SAT Vocabulary August International 2024 - Warm-up Reading Passage

Instructions: Read this passage carefully before taking your quiz. All 15 vocabulary words from March 2024 appear in context. Pay attention to how each word is used naturally in the story.


The Scrupulous Scholar's Arduous Journey

Professor Sarah Chen had always been scrupulous in her approach to academic research, but the task before her seemed particularly arduous. The university had asked her to rectify a series of historical inaccuracies in their prestigious archive, a project that would require months of painstaking work to augment the existing collection with newly discovered documents.

As she began her investigation, Chen discovered that previous researchers had chosen to overlook several crucial pieces of evidence that would engender significant changes to accepted historical narratives. The palpable excitement in the archive was unmistakable as she carefully examined each document, knowing that her findings would eclipse decades of conventional scholarship.

The proponents of the traditional historical interpretation had long argued that certain events were inevitable, but Chen's meticulous research revealed a more complex picture. She worked tirelessly to tally each piece of evidence, refusing to exploit any ambiguous sources that might compromise the integrity of her work.

Chen's goal was not merely to accentuate the flaws in previous research, but to create a profound shift in how historians understood this pivotal period. Her comprehensive analysis would demonstrate that what seemed like random historical events were actually part of a carefully orchestrated pattern.

The scrupulous nature of her methodology meant that every conclusion had to be supported by multiple sources. She couldn't afford to overlook any detail, no matter how minor it might seem. The arduous process of verification took months, but Chen knew that this careful approach would engender trust in her revolutionary findings.

When she finally presented her research to the academic community, the response was immediate and profound. Her work didn't simply augment existing knowledgeโ€”it completely transformed how scholars understood this crucial historical period. The palpable excitement in the lecture hall confirmed that her scrupulous approach had succeeded in creating something truly groundbreaking.

Chen's research would eclipse all previous studies, establishing her as the foremost authority on the subject. The proponents of her new interpretation quickly rallied support, while she continued to rectify misconceptions and accentuate the importance of methodical, careful scholarship in historical research.

US August 2024 SAT Vocabulary Flashcards - Mr. John's Test Prep

๐Ÿ“š US August 2024 SAT Flashcards

Card 1 of 13
rectify
verb
Root: RECT- (right, straight) + -IFY (make)
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to fix or correct
"The accountant worked diligently to rectify the calculation errors in the quarterly financial report."
US August 2024 SAT Vocabulary Quiz - Round 1 - Mr. John's Test Prep

Section 1: Vocabulary Matching

Click on a word, then click on its matching definition

Matching Score: 0/13
To fix or correct
accentuate
To create or bring about
palpable
scrupulous
Difficult and demanding
augment
To surpass or overshadow
To count; a count or total
proponents
Having deep meaning or strong effect
exploit
rectify
To emphasize or make more noticeable
engender
Able to be felt; clearly noticeable
Extremely careful and thorough
arduous
To increase or make better by adding
eclipse
tally
Supporters or advocates
profound
To make use of, often unfairly
To fail to notice; to have a view of
overlook

Section 2: Root & Prefix Matching

Connect each root or prefix with its meaning and examples

Root Score: 0/13

Roots & Prefixes

RECT-
Examples: rectify, rectangle, correct, direct
AC-/AD-
Examples: accentuate, accumulate, accept, acquire
CENT-
Examples: accentuate, central, concentrate, eccentric
EN-
Examples: engender, enable, encourage, enrich
GEND-
Examples: engender, gender, genus, generation
PALP-
Examples: palpable, palpate, palpitation
SCRUP-
Examples: scrupulous, scruple, unscrupulous
ARD-
Examples: arduous, ardent, ardor
AUG-
Examples: augment, auction, august, author
PRO-
Examples: proponents, profound, project, progress
PON-
Examples: proponents, component, opponent, postpone
FUND-
Examples: profound, foundation, fundamental, fund
EX-
Examples: exploit, exit, extract, examine

Meanings

out, from
bottom, base
place, put
forward, before
increase
burn, be eager
small sharp stone
touch, feel
birth, kind, race
make, cause
center, point
to, toward
right, straight

Section 3: SAT-Style Context Questions

Choose the word that best completes each passage

Multiple Choice Score: 0/13

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