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Read the given passage below and answer the question <br><br> When a conductor AB is connected across the terminals of a cell, free electrons begin to drift or move from its end B (connected to the negative terminal of the cell). The current constituted by flowing electrons is called electronic current. Clearly the direction of electronic current is from negative terminal to positive terminal. <br><br> By convention the direction of motion of positive charges is taken as the direction of electric current. It is from positive terminal to negative terminal. As the electrons are negatively charged, the direction of conventional current in an electric circuit is taken as opposite to the direction of the flow of electrons <br><br> Which of the following statement are not correct : <br> 1) Both electronic current and conventional current are the same <br> 2) Electronic current and conventional current are opposite <br> 3) Conventional current is from positive terminal to negative terminal <br> 4) Electronic current is from positive terminal to negative terminal

$\begin{array}{1 1} (a)\; \text{1 and 2} \\ (b)\; \text{2 and 3} \\ (c)\; \text{3 and 4} \\ (d)\; \text{1 and 4} \end{array}$

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