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Subject to the same laws #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 10, 2005 19:29 pm   Subject to the same laws
 

Test No. incompl/advan-82 "GMAT Verbal Quiz (5)", question 2

It doesn't matter what position you hold in society everyone is ......... to the same laws.

(a) object
(b) subjcet
(c) controlled
(d) restricted

Test No. incompl/advan-82 "GMAT Verbal Quiz (5)", answer 2

It doesn't matter what position you hold in society everyone is subjcet to the same laws.

Correct answer: (b) subjcet

Your answer was: incorrect
It doesn't matter what position you hold in society everyone is restricted to the same laws.
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I think there is a mistake here; isn't the right verb 'to subject'?

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Subject #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 11, 2005 10:20 am   Subject
 

Thank you - yes this is a typing mistake. We'll put that right.
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Subject to the same laws #3 (permalink) Fri May 04, 2007 22:15 pm   Subject to the same laws
 

Is the word "subject' an adjective here?
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Subject to the same laws #4 (permalink) Sat May 05, 2007 3:14 am   Subject to the same laws
 

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Yes. I think the spelling is the problem.
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