section 1, module 1: reading and writing\n24:47\nthe minor planet 1095 tulipa was named after the plant…

section 1, module 1: reading and writing\n24:47\nthe minor planet 1095 tulipa was named after the plant genus that includes tulips. but most minor planets are given only an identification number, both because there are over 500,000 such bodies known at present and because any name chosen needs to be ___ that body: no two minor planets are allowed to have the same name.\n5 mark for review\nwhich choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?\na typical for\nb evocative of\nc exclusive to\nd superseded by\nquestion 5 of 27

section 1, module 1: reading and writing\n24:47\nthe minor planet 1095 tulipa was named after the plant genus that includes tulips. but most minor planets are given only an identification number, both because there are over 500,000 such bodies known at present and because any name chosen needs to be ___ that body: no two minor planets are allowed to have the same name.\n5 mark for review\nwhich choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?\na typical for\nb evocative of\nc exclusive to\nd superseded by\nquestion 5 of 27

Answer

Brief Explanations:

The key is that no two minor - planets can have the same name. "Exclusive to" means belonging solely to a particular thing or person, which fits the context as a name should be unique to a single minor planet. "Typical for" means common or characteristic, which is not relevant. "Evocative of" means bringing to mind, not related to uniqueness. "Superseded by" means replaced by, which is also not relevant here.

Answer:

C. exclusive to