WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Adjectives and participles taking preposition TO: obliged to | opposite to | painful to | partial to | peculiar to

 

VOCABULARY MCQ QUIZ Adjectives and participles taking preposition TO: obliged to | opposite to | painful to | partial to | peculiar to


Q1. The retiring headmaster felt deeply ___________ every member of staff who had supported him so loyally and selflessly throughout his long and distinguished career.

A. painful to B. peculiar to C. partial to D. obliged to

Answer: D


Q2. The new community health centre was deliberately built directly ___________ the primary school so that children could access medical care with the greatest possible convenience.

A. partial to B. obliged to C. peculiar to D. opposite to

Answer: D


Q3. It was deeply ___________ the devoted mother to watch her only son leave for a distant war from which so many young men had never returned.

A. peculiar to B. partial to C. painful to D. opposite to

Answer: C


Q4. The elderly judge was well known throughout the legal fraternity for being notoriously ___________ a particular brand of expensive imported cheese and vintage red wine.

A. obliged to B. opposite to C. peculiar to D. partial to

Answer: D


Q5. The ancient ritual of painting elaborate geometric patterns on the hands and feet of brides is entirely ___________ the culture and traditions of that particular region.

A. partial to B. painful to C. opposite to D. peculiar to

Answer: D


Q6. Which sentence uses opposite to correctly?

A. The distinguished professor felt deeply opposite to all the colleagues who had supported his groundbreaking research. B. The mayor's official residence is situated directly opposite to the magnificent city hall in the town centre. C. A sharp and persistent pain opposite to the chest area is often an early warning sign of a serious cardiac condition. D. The tradition of wearing elaborate ceremonial masks is entirely opposite to the indigenous communities of that island.

Answer: B


Q7. The young graduate was sincerely ___________ his beloved mentor whose patient guidance and unwavering encouragement had shaped his entire academic and professional journey.

A. peculiar to B. partial to C. obliged to D. painful to

Answer: C


Q8. The distinctive melodic style found in the folk songs of that isolated mountain community is entirely ___________ that region and cannot be found anywhere else in the world.

A. opposite to B. partial to C. obliged to D. peculiar to

Answer: D


Q9. The experienced food critic was openly ___________ dishes prepared with fresh locally sourced ingredients and rarely gave high ratings to heavily processed or artificially flavoured food.

A. painful to B. peculiar to C. partial to D. obliged to

Answer: C


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

A. The young lawyer felt deeply obliged to her senior partner who had mentored her through the most challenging cases of her early career. B. The bold and unconventional architectural style of the new building was strikingly opposite to the classical design of the surrounding historic structures. C. The strange humming sound heard only at dawn is entirely peculiar to this remote valley and has puzzled scientists for many decades. D. He was obliged to opposite and became painful to partial during the peculiar to hearing.

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

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