Answer:
a) True
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that you are testing hypotheses and your p-value gives you a rejection of the null hypothesis for a 5% significance level
If all other things are kept equal, then at 10% significance level, what will be done we have to find out.
From the information given, we find that p value was <0.05 since then only null hypothesis would be rejected.
If other things remain the same, the p value would not vary.
So same value has to be necessarily < 0.10 also if <0.05
That is at 10% significance level also, we would get a rejection of null hypothesis.
In other words, if alpha is increased the rejection of null hypothesis would not change.
Hence a) True