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Assertion : Zero is a rational number.
Reason : Each rational number is a quotient of any two integers, while its divisor should not be zero. Thus, a number of the form `(p)/(q)`, where p and q are integers and q `ne` 0 is a rational number.

A

If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

B

If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

C

If assertion is true but reason is false.

D

If assertion is false but reason is true.

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