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I have just taken few of the good CR questions (32) from different sources and complied into one. I think these are good questions, and thought that it would be a good idea to compile them in one document.
Right now I have only 32 questions, I am thinking of making a document with 100 good CR questions (to practice them during the last week).
Guys, please vote!! I need to know if this is actually what I expected to be or just some random material ( i.e. I will improvise).
Regards, Viks
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A good one BUT: 1. The answers should be at the end so you can practice your stamina. 2. There should be explanations to all answers (the best way to learn is not onley do a lot of practice, but also learn from each mistake!)
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