WREN MARTIN's English grammar-Nouns taking preposition FOR: relish for | remorse for | reputation for | surety for

 

VOCABULARY MCQ QUIZ Nouns taking preposition FOR: relish for | remorse for | reputation for | surety for


Q1. The celebrated chef ate every dish he prepared with great ___________ and always encouraged his students to enjoy their cooking.

A. remorse for B. surety for C. reputation for D. relish for

Answer: D


Q2. After years of wrongdoing, the criminal finally felt genuine ___________ the pain and suffering he had caused his innocent victims.

A. relish for B. surety for C. remorse for D. reputation for

Answer: C


Q3. The hospital had built an outstanding ___________ providing world class cardiac care to patients from across the country.

A. surety for B. remorse for C. relish for D. reputation for

Answer: D


Q4. The wealthy merchant agreed to stand as ___________ the young trader's substantial bank loan without any hesitation.

A. reputation for B. relish for C. remorse for D. surety for

Answer: D


Q5. The retired professor approached every lecture with great ___________ sharing knowledge and never lost his enthusiasm even after forty years.

A. surety for B. reputation for C. remorse for D. relish for

Answer: D


Q6. Which sentence uses reputation for correctly?

A. She stood as a reputation for the accused man at the district court hearing. B. He felt deep reputation for abandoning his family during their most difficult times. C. The university had earned a global reputation for producing outstanding research scholars. D. The child ate his meal with great reputation for the dessert that followed.

Answer: C


Q7. The convicted fraudster showed absolutely no ___________ stealing the life savings of hundreds of elderly pensioners.

A. relish for B. surety for C. reputation for D. remorse for

Answer: D


Q8. The old mountaineer had not lost his ___________ adventure and still climbed peaks well into his seventies.

A. remorse for B. reputation for C. surety for D. relish for

Answer: D


Q9. The defendant was released on bail after his brother agreed to act as ___________ his appearance at the next court hearing.

A. relish for B. remorse for C. surety for D. reputation for

Answer: C


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

A. The surgeon's reputation for precision and care made him the most sought after specialist in the region. B. She ate the traditional dish with great relish for its rich blend of spices and flavours. C. He expressed deep remorse for the terrible mistakes he had made in his youth. D. He had a relish for remorse and acted as reputation for surety during the relish for hearing.

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

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