Key Concept: How the Camel got his hump, Djinn's role
b) Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason is NOT the correct explanation of Assertion.
[Solution Description]
In the story, the Camel refused to work and repeatedly said “Humph!” in response to requests from the Horse, Dog, and Ox. The Djinn intervened and gave the Camel a hump as a consequence of his idleness. However, the hump also served a practical purpose: it allowed the Camel to store food and work for three days without eating. Therefore, while the hump was indeed a result of the Camel’s refusal to work, it also had a beneficial function assigned by the Djinn. Both the Assertion and Reason are true, but the Reason does not directly explain why the hump was given as a punishment. Instead, it explains an additional benefit of the hump.
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b) Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason is NOT the correct explanation of Assertion.
[Solution Description]
In the story, the Camel refused to work and repeatedly said “Humph!” in response to requests from the Horse, Dog, and Ox. The Djinn intervened and gave the Camel a hump as a consequence of his idleness. However, the hump also served a practical purpose: it allowed the Camel to store food and work for three days without eating. Therefore, while the hump was indeed a result of the Camel’s refusal to work, it also had a beneficial function assigned by the Djinn. Both the Assertion and Reason are true, but the Reason does not directly explain why the hump was given as a punishment. Instead, it explains an additional benefit of the hump.