Truth of Assertion (A): It is generally true that an indisciplined student can reflect poorly on themselves and those associated with them, including their parents, teachers, and institute. Therefore, A is true.
Truth of Reason (R): The reason suggests that understanding and addressing grievances can foster self-discipline, which is also a valid point. Thus, R is true.
Relationship: While both statements are true, the reason (R) does not explain the assertion (A). The assertion discusses the consequences of indiscipline, while the reason addresses a potential solution to promote discipline. They are related but not causally linked./p>The correct option is (B): if both 'A' and 'R' are true but 'R' is not the correct explanation of 'A'.