1) Assertion: On Freely suspending a current carrying solenoid, it comes to rest in N-S direction just like a bar-magnet.
Reason: One end of a current carrying straight solenoid, behaves a north pole and the other end as a south pole.
2) Assertion: A compass needle is placed near a current carrying wire. The deflection of the compass needle decreases when the magnitude of electric current in the wire increases.
Reason-Strength of magnetic field at a point near the conductor increases on increasing the current.

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Explanation:

1. A solenoid is a coil which has many turns. When current flows through a solenoid, it behaves as an electromagnet. This behavior is due to the magnetic effect of an electric current thereby causing one end of the solenoid to behave as a north pole, while the other end as a south pole.The external influence of the earth's magnetism constrains the solenoid to come to rest in a N-S position just like a bar magnet.

2. The magnetic compass can be used to trace the alignments or patterns of the magnetic field around a current carrying wire. When current flows in a wire, it induces magnetic field around it. If the value of current is increased, the strength of the magnetic field would increase and vice versa. This shows that current is proportional to the strength of the magnetic field produced around the wire. Thus this causes a deflection of the compass appropriately, as the deflection of the compass is proportional to the strength of the field.