MCQ
Direction : Mark the option which is most suitable:
Assertion $(A)$ : Different persons have different notions of development.
Reason $(R)$ : Each person seeks similar things. All persons seek things that are least important for them.
Assertion $(A)$ : Different persons have different notions of development.
Reason $(R)$ : Each person seeks similar things. All persons seek things that are least important for them.
- AIf both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are true and reason $(R)$ is the correct explanation of assertion $(A).$
- BIf both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are true but reason $(R)$ is not the correct explanation of assertion $(A).$
- ✓Assertion $(A)$ is true but reason $(R)$ is false.
- DBoth assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are false.