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identify whether Assertion is correct or not and then identify the reason​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Assertion means a statement and reason means an explanation about that particular statement.

Answered by saptarshi005
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Verbal Reasoning is a very important for competitive exams and regularly features in entrance exams. In verbal reasoning, the basic intelligence and aptitude of the candidate are tested. Intelligence has been defined as “innate ability” to solve problems. Innate ability is which is present in a person from birth.

Verbal reasoning is a collection of problems, which are required to be solved within the specific time limit.

There are various different types of Verbal Reasoning:

Assumptions

Strong and Weak Arguments

Cause and Effect

Assertion and Reason

Course of Action

Conclusions / Inference

In this article we will be discussing assertion and reason.

Assertion:

A simple statement

Reason:

Reason is the explanation for the assertion.

In assertion / reason question the options given are:

Study the two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R).

Point out if:

(a) Both, A and R, are true and R is the correct explanation of A

(b) Both, A and R, are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

(c) If A is true but R is false

(d) If A is false but R is true

How to solve assertion and reason based questions:

Let us look at an example:

Assertion (A): Seeds should be treated with fungicide solution.

Reason(R): Seeds do not germinate, unless treated with fungicide solution.

Solution:

First we will check if the assertion is true or not.

In this case the assertion is true.

Now we will check if reason is true or false.

In this case the reason is false, as Seeds are treated with fungicide before sowing to avoid seed borne disease. But, it is not a true fact that unless seeds are treated with fungicide solution, they cannot germinate. Hence, option(c) is true.

Verbal Reasoning: Concepts & Practice

Basics of Verbal Reasoning

Cause & Effect

Assertion & Reason

Logical Sequence of Words

Classification

Verbal Reasoning Exercise

Cause & Effect Exercise

Assertion & Reason Exercise

Logical Sequence Exercise

Classification Exercise

Let us look at one more example:

Assertion (A): Appendix is a vestigial organ in the human body.

Reason(R): It does not participate in digestion.

Solution:

Again we will follow the above given steps.

Check if assertion is true, and then check if reason is true.

Thus it is clear that; appendix is a vestigial organ in the human body and does not participate in digestion. Hence assertion and reason are correct and given reason fully explains given assertion. Hence, option (a) is our answer.

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