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Assertion:

Insatiably curious children usually grow up to be genius.

RI. They ask so many questions that they learn about most of the things much earlier than an average child.

RII. Only a genius mind is full of curiosity.

  • A.Only RI and not RII is the reason for the assertion.
  • B.only RII and not RI is the reason for the assertion.
  • C.either RI or RII, but not both, is the reason for the assertion.
  • D.neither RI nor RII is the reason for the assertion.

Answer: A

RI can be a valid reason because it explains the process by which a child becomes a genius. RII is invalid because we cannot say that "Only a genius mind is curious".

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