Please answer this question and I will make you as brainliest. The following 4 questions are Assertion and Reason Questions. The following are the
options for the questions.
a) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of the
assertion.
b) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the
assertion.
c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
d) Assertion is false but reason is true.
e) Both assertion and reason are false.
1. Assertion: A swing displays oscillatory motion
Reason: It swings back and forth from its start position until it stops
2. Assertion: We can use a scale with a broken end to accurately measure the length of a
small line
Reason: We can start measuring the length from the broken edge
3. Assertion: A car travelling from Chennai to Trichi displays Uniform motion.
Reason: The distance travelled by the car varies from hour to hour
4. Assertion: Hands of a clock display rectilinear motion
Reason: They travel in curved path from their starting point.
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Well the most rookie mistake that people make is this. They argue that if the assertion and the reason sound similar, the option must be A. In other words, the reason must be the correct explanation of the assertion. Let us first check the statements. The first statement presents a strong opinion or in other words, a blanket opinion. Such opinions are often not correct. For example, if someone says that all insects are small, the statement is incorrect. rather if you say insects are small, the statement is genuine.
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