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STATEMENT-1: An orbital cannot have more then two electrons and they must have opposite spins.
STATEMENT-2: No two electrojns in an atom can have same set of all the four quantum numbers as per Pauli's exclusion principle.

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If both the statement are TRUE and STATEMENT-2 is the correct explanation of STATEMENT-1

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If both the statements are TRUE but STATEMENT-2 is NOT the correct explanation of STATEMENT-1

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If STATEMENT-1 is TRUE and STATEMENT-2 is FALSE

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If STATEMENT-1 is FALSE and STATEMENT-2 is TRUE

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