CEUET Language Proficiency — Vocabulary — Synonyms, Antonyms & AnalogyFlash Cards
Active-recall flashcards for the CEUET Language Proficiency chapter on Vocabulary — Synonyms, Antonyms & Analogy. Use spaced repetition — review each card until you can answer without hesitation. Centro Escolar University's recent CEUET papers show that reviewers who use flashcards daily outperform those who only read study notes.
Exam context
On the CEUET 2026, the Language Proficiency subtest carries a "Core" weight in Centro Escolar University's pattern. Vocabulary — Synonyms, Antonyms & Analogy lands at position 5th out of 7 in the standard review order. Target score is Competitive overall score, and roughly a meaningful share of items come from Language Proficiency on a typical CEUET paper.
Vocabulary — Synonyms, Antonyms & Analogy - Flashcards
Master the fundamental vocabulary skills essential for UPCAT and other college entrance tests. This comprehensive flashcard set covers root words, prefixes, suffixes, synonyms, antonyms, and verbal analogies - all crucial components of language proficiency that will enhance your reading comprehension and communication skills.
Cards
What is a root word?
A root word is the simplest form of a word from which other words are formed by adding prefixes or suffixes. It contains the core meaning of the word. Examples: 'write' in rewrite, 'happy' in unhappy, 'care' in careless.
Tags
- definition
- vocabulary_basics
- beginner
Topic
Root Words
Card Id
FC1
Difficulty
easy
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What does the prefix 'un-' mean? Give three examples.
The prefix 'un-' means 'not' or 'opposite'. Examples: uncover (not covered), unlock (not locked), unsafe (not safe). It's one of the most common prefixes that creates antonyms.
Tags
- prefix
- vocabulary_building
- beginner
Topic
Prefixes
Card Id
FC2
Difficulty
easy
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Identify the meaning of the suffix '-ly' and provide examples.
The suffix '-ly' describes 'how something is done' or 'in what manner'. It typically converts adjectives to adverbs. Examples: quickly (in a quick manner), easily (in an easy manner), happily (in a happy manner).
Tags
- suffix
- adverbs
- beginner
Topic
Suffixes
Card Id
FC3
Difficulty
easy
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What is the difference between a synonym and an antonym?
A synonym is a word that has the SAME meaning as another word (beautiful = pretty), while an antonym is a word that has the OPPOSITE meaning (beautiful ≠ ugly). Both are essential for vocabulary development and reading comprehension.
Tags
- definition
- comparison
- intermediate
Topic
Synonyms and Antonyms
Card Id
FC4
Difficulty
intermediate
Image Prompt
Find the synonym for 'abundant'.
Plenty. Both words mean 'existing in large quantities' or 'having more than enough'. Other synonyms include: plentiful, copious, ample. The antonym would be 'scarce'.
Tags
- synonym_practice
- vocabulary
- intermediate
Topic
Synonyms and Antonyms
Card Id
FC5
Difficulty
intermediate
Image Prompt
What is verbal analogy?
Verbal analogy is a part of entrance examinations that presents two stem words with a specific relationship, and you must identify the same relationship in another pair. Format: A : B :: C : D (A is to B as C is to D). Example: chicken : animal :: cactus : plant
Tags
- definition
- analogy_basics
- intermediate
Topic
Verbal Analogies
Card Id
FC6
Difficulty
intermediate
Image Prompt
Complete this analogy: planet : Mars :: fabric : ______
Denim. Mars is a type of planet, and denim is a type of fabric. This is a classification analogy where the relationship is 'specific example of a general category'.
Tags
- analogy_practice
- classification
- intermediate
Topic
Verbal Analogies
Card Id
FC7
Difficulty
intermediate
Image Prompt
What type of analogy is 'clean : tidy'?
Synonyms analogy. Both 'clean' and 'tidy' have similar meanings - they both refer to being neat, orderly, or free from dirt. This is one of the six common types of verbal analogies.
Tags
- analogy_types
- synonyms
- intermediate
Topic
Types of Analogies
Card Id
FC8
Difficulty
intermediate
Image Prompt
Identify the analogy type: 'dark : light'
Antonyms analogy. 'Dark' and 'light' have opposite meanings. This type of analogy tests your understanding of contrasting relationships between words.
Tags
- analogy_types
- antonyms
- intermediate
Topic
Types of Analogies
Card Id
FC9
Difficulty
intermediate
Image Prompt
What does the prefix 'mis-' mean? Give examples.
The prefix 'mis-' means 'wrongly' or 'badly'. Examples: misjudge (judge wrongly), misinterpret (interpret wrongly), mismatch (match incorrectly). It indicates an error or wrong action.
Tags
- prefix
- vocabulary_building
- intermediate
Topic
Prefixes
Card Id
FC10
Difficulty
intermediate
Image Prompt
Complete this function analogy: pen : writing :: ______ : ______
Book : reading (or similar functional pairs like oven : baking). This is a function/purpose analogy where the first item is used for the purpose described by the second item.
Tags
- analogy_practice
- function
- advanced
Topic
Types of Analogies
Card Id
FC11
Difficulty
advanced
Image Prompt
What is the 'single-word approach' in analogies?
In the single-word approach, you're given a pair of words followed by a third word. You must choose the word that relates to the third word in the same way the first two words relate to each other. Format: A : B :: C : ? (choose from options).
Tags
- test_strategy
- analogy_methods
- advanced
Topic
Analogy Approaches
Card Id
FC12
Difficulty
advanced
Image Prompt
Explain the 'paired-word approach' in analogies.
In the paired-word approach, you're given one complete pair of related words, and you must choose another pair from the options that has the same type of relationship. Format: A : B :: ? : ? (choose the best pair from multiple choices).
Tags
- test_strategy
- analogy_methods
- advanced
Topic
Analogy Approaches
Card Id
FC13
Difficulty
advanced
Image Prompt
What suffix means 'able to' or 'capable of being'?
The suffixes '-able' and '-ible' mean 'able to' or 'capable of being'. Examples: salvageable (able to be salvaged), readable (able to be read), visible (able to be seen).
Tags
- suffix
- vocabulary_building
- intermediate
Topic
Suffixes
Card Id
FC14
Difficulty
intermediate
Image Prompt
Complete this gender analogy: duchess : duke :: ______ : ______
Empress : emperor. This maintains the female-male arrangement. Note: Never reverse your answers - if the given pair is female-male, the answer must also be female-male, not male-female.
Tags
- analogy_practice
- gender
- advanced
Topic
Types of Analogies
Card Id
FC15
Difficulty
advanced
Image Prompt
What does 'POE' mean in test-taking strategy?
POE stands for 'Process of Elimination'. It's a strategy where you eliminate obviously wrong choices first, then choose from the remaining options. This increases your chances of selecting the correct answer, especially in vocabulary and analogy questions.
Tags
- test_strategy
- elimination
- advanced
Topic
Test-Taking Strategies
Card Id
FC16
Difficulty
advanced
Image Prompt
How do you identify a 'degrees' analogy?
A degrees analogy combines two things that are similar in nature but differ in intensity or degree. Example: warm : hot (both describe temperature, but hot is more intense than warm), or whisper : shout (both are ways of speaking, but with different volumes).
Tags
- analogy_types
- degrees
- advanced
Topic
Types of Analogies
Card Id
FC17
Difficulty
advanced
Image Prompt
What is a 'set/subset' analogy?
A set/subset analogy is associated with 'a kind of' or 'a part of' relationship. Example: chimney : house (chimney is a part of a house), or profiteroles : dessert (profiteroles is a kind of dessert).
Tags
- analogy_types
- classification
- intermediate
Topic
Types of Analogies
Card Id
FC18
Difficulty
intermediate
Image Prompt
Why is 'parallelism' important in analogies?
Parallelism ensures grammatical consistency in analogies. If the given pair follows a pattern (noun:noun), the answer should follow the same pattern (noun:noun), not (noun:adjective). This helps eliminate wrong choices and maintains structural consistency.
Tags
- test_strategy
- grammar
- advanced
Topic
Test-Taking Strategies
Card Id
FC19
Difficulty
advanced
Image Prompt
How can breaking down unfamiliar words help in vocabulary questions?
Breaking down unfamiliar words into prefixes, root words, and suffixes helps you decode meaning. Example: 'hyperthyroidism' = hyper (over) + thyroid (body part) + ism (condition) = overactive thyroid condition. This strategy is crucial when dictionaries aren't available during exams.
Tags
- test_strategy
- word_analysis
- advanced
Topic
Vocabulary Strategies
Card Id
FC20
Difficulty
advanced
Image Prompt
Tag Distribution
Gender
1
Degrees
1
Grammar
1
Advanced
9
Beginner
3
Function
1
Comparison
1
Definition
4
Elimination
1
Intermediate
8
Analogy Types
5
Test Strategy
4
Word Analysis
1
Classification
2
Analogy Practice
3
Synonym Practice
1
Vocabulary Basics
1
Vocabulary Building
3
Topic Distribution
Prefixes
2
Suffixes
2
Root Words
1
Verbal Analogies
2
Analogy Approaches
2
Types Of Analogies
6
Synonyms And Antonyms
2
Vocabulary Strategies
1
Test Taking Strategies
2
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