Statement A: The right to vote for an elective public official is an intransmissible right. Statement B: False advertisements, such as claiming that a product can produce massive e... Statement A: The right to vote for an elective public official is an intransmissible right. Statement B: False advertisements, such as claiming that a product can produce massive energy when one uses the product being sold, are fraudulent. Both statements are true. Only Statement 'B' is true. Neither is true. Only Statement 'A' is true.

Understand the Problem

The question presents two statements regarding rights and fraudulent advertisements and asks the respondent to evaluate their truthfulness. The goal is to determine which statements are true or false.

Answer

Both statements are true.

Both statements are true. Statement A about voting rights being intransmissible is correct as voting rights typically cannot be transferred or assigned to another person. Statement B about false advertisements being fraudulent is correct as making false claims intentionally falls under fraud.

Answer for screen readers

Both statements are true. Statement A about voting rights being intransmissible is correct as voting rights typically cannot be transferred or assigned to another person. Statement B about false advertisements being fraudulent is correct as making false claims intentionally falls under fraud.

More Information

Voting rights in democratic systems typically cannot be transferred because they are considered a personal and fundamental right of citizenship. False advertisements with intent to deceive are commonly recognized as fraudulent under various laws.

Tips

A common mistake might be thinking voting rights can be transferred to another person, or misunderstanding the legal implications of false advertising.

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