Question 31:
easy
Assertion (A): The apparent weight of a person standing in a lift, which speed up is always greater than his true weight.
Reason (R): The gravity force due to earth always acts downwards.
If the lift speeds up *upwards*, apparent weight \(N = m(g+a)\), which is greater than true weight \(mg\). Under this interpretation, (A) is true. Gravity always acts downwards, so (R) is true. However, (R) does not explain the change in apparent weight due to acceleration.