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Question : (3) The audiences for crosswords and sudoku, understandably, overlap greatly, but there are differences, too. A crossword attracts a more literary person, while sudoku appeals to a keenly logical mind. Some crossword enthusiasts turn up their noses at sudoku because they feel it lacks depth. A good crossword requires vocabulary, knowledge, mental flexibility and sometimes even a sense of humar to complete. It touches numerous areas of life and provides an "Aha!" or two along the way. _____________ | |
A | A. Sudoku, on the other hand, is just a logical exercise each one similar to the last. |
B | B. Sudoku, incidentally, is growing faster in popularity than crosswords, even among the literati |
C | C. Sudoku, on the other hand, can be attempted and enjoyed even by childern |
D | D. Sudoku, however, is not exciting in any sense of the term |
Answer:A | |
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Monday, 2 May 2011
(3) The audiences for crosswords and sudoku, understandably, overlap greatly, but there are differences, too. A crossword attracts a more literary person, while sudoku appeals to a keenly logical mind. Some crossword enthusiasts turn up their noses at sudoku because they feel it lacks depth. A good crossword requires vocabulary, knowledge, mental flexibility and sometimes even a sense of humar to complete. It touches numerous areas of life and provides an "Aha!" or two along the way. _____________
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