WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Adjectives and participles taking preposition TO: alien to | alive to | amenable to | analogous to | applicable to

 

VOCABULARY MCQ QUIZ Adjectives and participles taking preposition TO: alien to | alive to | amenable to | analogous to | applicable to


Q1. The concept of accepting defeat without putting up a fight was completely ___________ the warrior's deeply ingrained code of honour and personal pride.

A. amenable to B. analogous to C. alive to D. alien to

Answer: D


Q2. The experienced journalist was keenly ___________ the political undercurrents that most of her colleagues had completely failed to notice or appreciate.

A. alien to B. applicable to C. analogous to D. alive to

Answer: D


Q3. The young defendant proved surprisingly ___________ the counsel's advice and agreed to cooperate fully with the investigation from the very beginning.

A. analogous to B. alien to C. amenable to D. alive to

Answer: C


Q4. The process of learning a new language is in many ways ___________ the experience of a young child discovering and mastering its mother tongue for the first time.

A. applicable to B. amenable to C. alive to D. analogous to

Answer: D


Q5. The new health and safety regulations are strictly ___________ all employees working within the premises regardless of their rank or length of service.

A. alien to B. analogous to C. alive to D. applicable to

Answer: D


Q6. Which sentence uses alive to correctly?

A. The strict new policy was alive to all members of staff without any exceptions whatsoever. B. The concept of deliberate dishonesty was completely alive to his straightforward and transparent nature. C. The seasoned investor was fully alive to the considerable risks involved before committing his capital. D. The structure of the human eye is alive to that of a sophisticated modern camera in several key respects.

Answer: C


Q7. The idea of accepting a bribe was entirely ___________ the young magistrate's strong personal principles and unshakeable commitment to justice.

A. amenable to B. applicable to C. alien to D. analogous to

Answer: C


Q8. The situation faced by the struggling small businesses was remarkably ___________ the difficulties experienced by traders during the great economic depression of the previous century.

A. alive to B. alien to C. applicable to D. analogous to

Answer: D


Q9. The new tax relief measures announced by the finance minister are ___________ all registered small and medium sized enterprises operating within the national territory.

A. amenable to B. analogous to C. alien to D. applicable to

Answer: D


Q10. Which sentence is incorrect in its use of the given phrases?

A. The concept of deliberate cruelty to animals was utterly alien to her compassionate and gentle nature. B. The wise general was fully alive to the dangers of advancing without adequate supplies and reinforcements. C. The new junior doctor proved remarkably amenable to the senior consultant's guidance and professional advice. D. He was alien to amenable and became alive to analogous during the applicable to hearing.

Answer: D (This sentence incorrectly combines multiple unrelated phrases, making it grammatically and contextually meaningless.)

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