This brand of TV is quite inferior . . . . . . . that one.

over
with
to
than

The correct answer is “than”.

The word “than” is used to compare two things. In this case, the two things being compared are the two brands of TV. The speaker is saying that one brand of TV is inferior to the other.

The other options are not correct because they do not make sense in the context of the sentence. The word “over” is used to indicate a position above or on top of something. The word “with” is used to indicate that two things are together or associated with each other. The word “to” is used to indicate a direction or destination.

In conclusion, the correct answer is “than”.

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