New equipment and other improvements reduced the amount of time—from eleven hours in 1982 to six in 1988—needed by workers so that they could produce a ton of steel.
(A) needed by workers so that they could produce
(B) needed when workers are producing
(C) workers need in producing
(D) workers needed to produce
(E) workers need for their producing of
This is a very elegant question .
At first instance, we see that there is no issue with options A, C and D. B and E are completely out of the sense .
Elimination process :
New equipment and ...reduced the amount of time - This is the clue. Whose time got reduced ? workers . So, its always better to use active voice for such statements.
A- needed by workers so that they could produce
Needed by workers - It may not be wrong . they could produce - That means that they still not produced . But as per the given statement -from eleven hours in 1982 to six in 1988- , those equipment already reduced the time of workers needed.
So, A is out
B- needed when workers are producing
Needed of whom - there is no referent . B is out
C- workers need in producing
Looks like an answer . keep it
D- workers needed to produce
Aww, This too looks like an answer. keep it
E- workers need for their producing of
their producing - Na, what is their producing . E is out
Now, we are left with C and D
Elimination process and steps
1.Need in vs needed to . As the event happened in past , needed is much preferable to need.
2. needed to -superior idiom wise
3. producing - present continuous tense. Its not required here as the event happened in the past .
So, D is the answer .
Sounds logical ?