WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Adjectives and participles taking preposition TO: creditable to | deaf to | derogatory to | detrimental to | devoted to

 

VOCABULARY MCQ QUIZ Adjectives and participles taking preposition TO: creditable to | deaf to | derogatory to | detrimental to | devoted to


Q1. The young student's outstanding performance in the national examination was enormously ___________ the small rural school that had nurtured and educated him against all odds.

A. deaf to B. detrimental to C. derogatory to D. creditable to

Answer: D


Q2. The stubborn negotiator remained completely ___________ all appeals for compromise and refused to budge even a single inch from his original position.

A. devoted to B. creditable to C. deaf to D. derogatory to

Answer: C


Q3. The politician's careless and offensive remarks were widely condemned as deeply ___________ the dignity and reputation of the entire medical profession.

A. detrimental to B. creditable to C. devoted to D. derogatory to

Answer: D


Q4. Prolonged exposure to excessive noise levels in the workplace has been conclusively proven to be gravely ___________ the long term hearing health of factory workers.

A. deaf to B. devoted to C. detrimental to D. creditable to

Answer: C


Q5. The celebrated humanitarian spent over four decades entirely ___________ improving the living conditions of the most vulnerable and marginalised communities worldwide.

A. derogatory to B. detrimental to C. creditable to D. devoted to

Answer: D


Q6. Which sentence uses creditable to correctly?

A. The scientist remained completely creditable to all warnings about the dangerous consequences of his reckless experiments. B. His offensive comments during the interview were highly creditable to the reputation of the institution he represented. C. The surgeon's selfless decision to work in the most deprived areas was highly creditable to his noble character. D. Excessive consumption of processed foods is increasingly creditable to the rise in childhood obesity worldwide.

Answer: C


Q7. The tyrannical ruler remained entirely ___________ the desperate cries of his starving people and continued to live in extravagant luxury without any remorse.

A. devoted to B. derogatory to C. deaf to D. detrimental to

Answer: C


Q8. The journalist was sued for making several highly ___________ comments about the respected surgeon's professional competence and personal integrity.

A. creditable to B. devoted to C. detrimental to D. derogatory to

Answer: D


Q9. The brilliant scientist remained passionately ___________ her groundbreaking research into rare tropical diseases despite receiving very little funding or recognition.

A. detrimental to B. creditable to C. devoted to D. deaf to

Answer: C


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

A. The volunteer doctor's tireless work in the war zone was enormously creditable to the humanitarian organisation she represented. B. The health minister warned that a sedentary lifestyle was deeply detrimental to the long term wellbeing of the nation's youth. C. The dedicated teacher remained fully devoted to her students even during the most difficult and challenging periods of her long career. D. He was creditable to deaf and became derogatory to detrimental during the devoted to hearing.

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

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