MCQ
Assertion (A): 81.1 is greater than 12.2334.
Reason (R): Two unlike decimals cannot be compared.
  • A
    Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • B
    Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
  • Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
  • D
    Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.

Answer

Correct option: C.
Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
C

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