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The question consists of two statements, namely, Assertion (A) and Reason (R), Please select the correct answer.











Assertion (A)



Reason (R)



3+7=9 is a statement.



A sentence which can be judged to be true or false but not both, is called a statement.


A sentence that can be judged to be true or false is called a statement.


3+7 = 9 is false statement.

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The question consists of two statements, namely, Assertion (A) and Reason (R), Please select the correct answer.











Assertion (A)



Reason (R)



Every line segment has a unique mid-point.



A point C is called the mid-point of a line segment A/B, if C is an interior point of AB and AC=CB.


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The question consists of two statements, namely, Assertion (A) and Reason (R), Please select the correct answer.











Assertion (A)



Reason (R)



An infinite number of lines can be drawn to pass through a given point.



A line segment has two end points.


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The question consists of two statements, namely, Assertion (A) and Reason (R), Please select the correct answer.











Assertion (A)



Reason (R)



has one end point.



Line segment has two end points A and B.


30

The question consists of two statements, namely, Assertion (A) and Reason (R), Please select the correct answer.











Assertion (A)



Reason (R)



A circle is a rectilinear figure.



A figure formed of line segments only is called a rectilinear figure.


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