The question consists of two statements, an assertion and a reason. The student must first determine whether each statement is true. Each question below consists of an assertion and a reason. Assertion (A): Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the Moon. Reason (R):  He was a scientist.

The question consists of two statements, an assertion and a reason. The student must first determine whether each statement is true. Each question below consists of an assertion and a reason. Assertion (A): Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the Moon. Reason (R):  He was a scientist. Correct Answer A is true but R is false.

The correct answer is option 3. A is true but R is false.

It is true that Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the Moon but he was not a scientist; he was an astronaut. Hence, we can say that A is true but R is false.

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