WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Adjectives and participles taking preposition TO: pertinent to | pledged to | preferable to | prejudicial to | prior to
VOCABULARY MCQ QUIZ Adjectives and participles taking preposition TO: pertinent to | pledged to | preferable to | prejudicial to | prior to
Q1. The defence lawyer argued that several key pieces of evidence presented by the prosecution were not directly ___________ the charges brought against his client.
A. pledged to B. prior to C. preferable to D. pertinent to
Answer: D
Q2. The newly elected senator had publicly ___________ introducing sweeping reforms in the healthcare system during his very first term in office.
A. prejudicial to B. pertinent to C. prior to D. pledged to
Answer: D
Q3. Most experienced travellers agree that a modest comfortable hotel with friendly service is far ___________ a luxurious but cold and impersonal five star establishment.
A. prior to B. pertinent to C. prejudicial to D. preferable to
Answer: D
Q4. The defence team argued that the widespread negative media coverage of the accused had been deeply ___________ his chances of receiving a fair and unbiased trial.
A. pledged to B. preferable to C. pertinent to D. prejudicial to
Answer: D
Q5. All candidates are strongly advised to thoroughly research the company and carefully prepare their responses ___________ attending the highly competitive final interview.
A. pertinent to B. preferable to C. prejudicial to D. prior to
Answer: D
Q6. Which sentence uses pertinent to correctly?
A. The young officer was solemnly pertinent to upholding the honour and traditions of his distinguished regiment. B. A quiet and well ventilated room is far pertinent to a noisy and overcrowded one when studying for important examinations. C. The judge ruled that the witness's detailed account of earlier events was highly pertinent to establishing the motive for the crime. D. The senator argued that the new surveillance bill was deeply pertinent to the civil liberties of ordinary law abiding citizens.
Answer: C
Q7. The entire medical team had solemnly ___________ providing the highest possible standard of care to every patient regardless of their background or financial means.
A. preferable to B. pertinent to C. pledged to D. prior to
Answer: C
Q8. Spending a year gaining practical work experience is generally considered far ___________ proceeding directly to postgraduate study without any exposure to the real world.
A. prejudicial to B. prior to C. pledged to D. preferable to
Answer: D
Q9. The inspector insisted that all safety checks be thoroughly completed ___________ allowing the workers to resume operations in the recently damaged section of the factory.
A. pertinent to B. pledged to C. prior to D. preferable to
Answer: C
Q10. Which sentence is incorrect in its use of the given phrases?
A. The barrister carefully ensured that every argument he presented was directly pertinent to the specific charges outlined in the indictment. B. Every member of the new cabinet was solemnly pledged to serving the best interests of the nation above all personal and political considerations. C. A peaceful negotiated settlement is always infinitely preferable to the devastating human and economic costs of prolonged armed conflict. D. He was pertinent to pledged and became preferable to prejudicial during the prior to hearing.
Answer: D (This sentence incorrectly combines multiple unrelated phrases, making it grammatically and contextually meaningless.)
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