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  1. Assertion (A):
    Politicians often take recourse to astrological predictions while taking important decisions.
    Reason (R1):
    A political career is full of uncertainties and luck.
    Reason (R2):
    Politicians are not educated enough and are therefore superstitious.
    1. If only reason 1 (R1) and not reason 2 (R2) is the reason for the assertion (A).
    2. If only reason 2 (R2) and not reason 1 (R1) is the reason for the assertion (A).
    3. If both (R1) and (R2) are reasons for the assertion (A).
    4. If neither (R1) nor (R2) is the reason for the assertion (A).
Correct Option: A

R2 is incorrect and R1 is the right reason for the assertion.



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