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Statement-I : A physical quantity can be regarded as a vector, if magnitude as well as direction is associated with it.
Statement-II : A physical quantity can be regarded as a scalar quantity, if it is associated with magnitude only.

A

If both Assertion & Reason are Tune & the Reason is a correct explanation of the Assertion. `

B

If both Assertion & Reason are True but Reason is not a correct explanation of the Assertion.

C

If Assertion is True but the Reason is False.

D

If both Assertion & Reason are false.

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