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Assertion and Reason (1 Mark)

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MCQ 11 Mark
Direction : Mark the option which is most suitable:
Assertion $(A)$ : Horizontal distribution of power allows different organs of the government placed at same level to exercise different powers.
Reason $(R)$ : The separation ensures that different organs can exercise unlimited power.
  • A
    If both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are true and reason $(R)$ is the correct explanation of assertion $(A).$
  • B
    If 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.
  • D
    Both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are false.
Answer
Correct option: C.
Assertion $(A)$ is true but reason $(R)$ is false.
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MCQ 21 Mark
Direction : Mark the option which is most suitable:
Assertion $(A)$ : Power sharing is good for democracy.
Reason $(R)$ : It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between the social groups.
  • If both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are true and reason $(R)$ is the correct explanation of assertion $(A).$
  • B
    If both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are true but reason $(R)$ is not the correct explanation of assertion $(A).$
  • C
    Assertion $(A)$ is true but reason $(R)$ is false.
  • D
    Both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are false.
Answer
Correct option: A.
If both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are true and reason $(R)$ is the correct explanation of assertion $(A).$
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MCQ 31 Mark
Direction : Mark the option which is most suitable:
Assertion $(A)$ : Community government in Belgium allows to share power among religious and linguistic groups.
Reason $(R)$ : In India there are legal and constitutional arrangements where by socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration.
  • A
    If both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are true and reason $(R)$ is the correct explanation of assertion $(A).$
  • If both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are true but reason $(R)$ is not the correct explanation of assertion $(A).$
  • C
    Assertion $(A)$ is true but reason $(R)$ is false.
  • D
    Both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are false.
Answer
Correct option: B.
If both assertion $(A)$ and reason $(R)$ are true but reason $(R)$ is not the correct explanation of assertion $(A).$
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Assertion and Reason (1 Mark) - Social Studies STD 10 Questions - Vidyadip