Statement 1: If $A$ and $B$ be two sets having $p$ and $q$ elements respectively, where $q > p$. Then the total number of functions from set $A$ to set $B$ is $q^{p}$. Statement 2: The total number of selections of $p$ different objects out of $q$ objects is ${}^{q}C_{p}$.
(1) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false.
(2) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is not a correct explanation of Statement 1.
(3) Statement 1 is false, Statement 2 is true.
(4) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is a correct explanation of Statement 1.
Statement 1: If $A$ and $B$ be two sets having $p$ and $q$ elements respectively, where $q > p$. Then the total number of functions from set $A$ to set $B$ is $q^{p}$.\\
Statement 2: The total number of selections of $p$ different objects out of $q$ objects is ${}^{q}C_{p}$.\\
(1) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false.\\
(2) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is not a correct explanation of Statement 1.\\
(3) Statement 1 is false, Statement 2 is true.\\
(4) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is a correct explanation of Statement 1.