WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Adjectives and participles taking preposition TO: irrelevant to | favourable to | hurtful to | immaterial to | impervious to

 

VOCABULARY MCQ QUIZ Adjectives and participles taking preposition TO: irrelevant to | favourable to | hurtful to | immaterial to | impervious to


Q1. The witness's lengthy account of his childhood was entirely ___________ the case being heard and the judge promptly instructed him to confine himself to the facts.

A. favourable to B. impervious to C. hurtful to D. irrelevant to

Answer: D


Q2. The warm and sunny climate of the southern coast proved enormously ___________ the speedy recovery of the patient who had spent months confined to a cold hospital ward.

A. hurtful to B. immaterial to C. irrelevant to D. favourable to

Answer: D


Q3. The careless and thoughtless remarks made by the senior manager were deeply ___________ the feelings of the hardworking junior staff who had given their best efforts.

A. impervious to B. favourable to C. hurtful to D. immaterial to

Answer: C


Q4. Whether the accused had acted out of greed or jealousy was considered entirely ___________ the court since the crime itself remained equally serious under both circumstances.

A. irrelevant to B. hurtful to C. impervious to D. immaterial to

Answer: D


Q5. The veteran soldier had become almost completely ___________ physical pain and discomfort after decades of gruelling training and active service in hostile environments.

A. favourable to B. hurtful to C. impervious to D. irrelevant to

Answer: C


Q6. Which sentence uses favourable to correctly?

A. The senior official's personal history was entirely favourable to the investigation being conducted by the committee. B. The outspoken critic's harsh remarks were deeply favourable to the young author's fragile confidence and self esteem. C. The trade agreement proved highly favourable to the smaller economies that had previously struggled to compete globally. D. The stone walls of the ancient fortress were remarkably favourable to the effects of centuries of wind and rain.

Answer: C


Q7. The personal background of the candidates was deemed completely ___________ the selection panel which based its decision solely on demonstrated skill and relevant experience.

A. hurtful to B. impervious to C. immaterial to D. favourable to

Answer: C


Q8. The arrogant official remained utterly ___________ all criticism and continued to pursue his disastrous policies despite mounting evidence of their catastrophic failure.

A. irrelevant to B. favourable to C. hurtful to D. impervious to

Answer: D


Q9. The constant comparisons made between the two siblings proved deeply ___________ the younger child who had always struggled to emerge from her brilliant sister's towering shadow.

A. immaterial to B. irrelevant to C. hurtful to D. impervious to

Answer: C


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

A. The personal wealth of the accused was entirely immaterial to the question of whether he had committed the offence. B. The new trade winds proved highly favourable to the merchant ships attempting to cross the vast and treacherous ocean. C. The ancient citadel's thick granite walls rendered it virtually impervious to the most powerful siege weapons of the era. D. He was irrelevant to favourable and became hurtful to immaterial during the impervious to hearing.

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

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