WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-VOCABULARY MCQ QUIZ Phrases: addicted to opium | entitled to consideration | heedless of consequences | deaf to entreaties | aptitude for business

 

VOCABULARY MCQ QUIZ Phrases: addicted to opium | entitled to consideration | heedless of consequences | deaf to entreaties | aptitude for business


Q1. The young entrepreneur showed remarkable ___________ from an early age, turning every small idea into profit.

A. deaf to entreaties B. addicted to opium C. aptitude for business D. heedless of consequences

Answer: C


Q2. The reckless driver, ___________, sped through the red light and caused a terrible accident.

A. entitled to consideration B. deaf to entreaties C. aptitude for business D. heedless of consequences

Answer: D


Q3. After years of misuse, the poet became ___________ and his health deteriorated rapidly.

A. addicted to opium B. entitled to consideration C. deaf to entreaties D. aptitude for business

Answer: A


Q4. The elderly war veteran, having served his country for decades, was fully ___________ from the state.

A. heedless of consequences B. deaf to entreaties C. entitled to consideration D. addicted to opium

Answer: C


Q5. No matter how desperately his family begged him to stop gambling, he remained completely ___________.

A. aptitude for business B. deaf to entreaties C. entitled to consideration D. addicted to opium

Answer: B


Q6. Which sentence uses aptitude for business correctly?

A. She was aptitude for business despite losing all her money. B. His aptitude for business was evident when he tripled the company's revenue in one year. C. The village was aptitude for business during the festival. D. They remained aptitude for business after the merger failed.

Answer: B


Q7. The tyrant was ___________ from his suffering subjects, ignoring every appeal for mercy.

A. entitled to consideration B. heedless of consequences C. addicted to opium D. deaf to entreaties

Answer: D


Q8. Every citizen, regardless of social standing, is ___________ under a just and fair legal system.

A. heedless of consequences B. addicted to opium C. entitled to consideration D. deaf to entreaties

Answer: C


Q9. The rebel soldier, ___________, charged into enemy territory alone without any backup plan.

A. deaf to entreaties B. heedless of consequences C. aptitude for business D. entitled to consideration

Answer: B


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

A. The merchant displayed a natural aptitude for business in all his dealings. B. He was deaf to entreaties even as the crowd pleaded for his mercy. C. She became addicted to opium after years of chronic pain and poor medical advice. D. The soldier was heedless of consequences entitled to consideration during the battle.

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

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