598. (A) The breakfast stove in the automated house prepares a meal exactly at seven o'clock every morning without fail.
(R) The house follows a rigid schedule where all activities, including meals, are timed precisely to synchronize with the occupants' daily routine.
Key Concept: Automated House Routine, Morning Schedule
d) Assertion is false, but Reason is true.
[Solution Description]
From the syllabus, the breakfast stove is shown to function automatically and prepares food like eggs, bacon, and coffee by a specific time (seven o'clock). However, the assertion states it happens "exactly at seven o'clock," but the text mentions the stove hisses to prepare breakfast around six, seven, and eight o'clock, indicating flexibility rather than rigidity. The reason claims the house follows a rigid schedule, but the description shows variability in timing (e.g., "Eight-one, tick-tock, eight-one o'clock"). Hence, Assertion is false due to inexact timing, while Reason is true as the house does follow a structured routine.
Your Answer is correct.
d) Assertion is false, but Reason is true.
[Solution Description]
From the syllabus, the breakfast stove is shown to function automatically and prepares food like eggs, bacon, and coffee by a specific time (seven o'clock). However, the assertion states it happens "exactly at seven o'clock," but the text mentions the stove hisses to prepare breakfast around six, seven, and eight o'clock, indicating flexibility rather than rigidity. The reason claims the house follows a rigid schedule, but the description shows variability in timing (e.g., "Eight-one, tick-tock, eight-one o'clock"). Hence, Assertion is false due to inexact timing, while Reason is true as the house does follow a structured routine.