Cause & Effect - Beginner-Intermediate Level: step-by-step approach
BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE
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Question 1
Statement I: pesticide ban imposed
Statement II: auto expo held
What is the relationship between these statements?
'pesticide ban imposed' and 'auto expo held' are from completely different domains (agriculture and automobile) with no causal relationship. They are independent events.
Question 2
Statement I: Internet became affordable
Statement II: Traditional retail faced challenges
Analyze the relationship between these statements.
Internet became affordable led to e-commerce boomed, which in turn led to traditional retail faced challenges. This represents an indirect cause-effect relationship with an intermediate step.
Question 3
Statement I: scientists discovered new planet
Statement II: local festival celebrated
What is the relationship between these statements?
'scientists discovered new planet' and 'local festival celebrated' are from completely different domains (real estate and weather) with no causal relationship. They are independent events.
Question 4
Statement I: Flights cancelled
Statement II: Dense fog covered airport
What is the relationship between these statements?
'Dense fog covered airport' led to 'Flights cancelled'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.
Question 5
Statement I: new galaxy discovered
Statement II: indigenous fighter jet tested
What is the relationship between these statements?
'new galaxy discovered' and 'indigenous fighter jet tested' are from completely different domains (space and defense) with no causal relationship. They are independent events.
Question 6
Statement I: Internet became affordable
Statement II: Traditional retail faced challenges
Analyze the relationship between these statements.
Internet became affordable led to e-commerce boomed, which in turn led to traditional retail faced challenges. This represents an indirect cause-effect relationship with an intermediate step.
Question 7
Statement I: digital payment UPI launched
Statement II: satellite constellation deployed
What is the relationship between these statements?
'digital payment UPI launched' and 'satellite constellation deployed' are from completely different domains (banking and space) with no causal relationship. They are independent events.
Question 8
Statement I: Ev sales increased
Statement II: Charging stations expanded
Given that 'electric vehicle subsidy introduced', what is the relationship between Statement I and Statement II?
This is a causal chain: electric vehicle subsidy introduced → EV sales increased → charging stations expanded. Therefore, Statement I (EV sales increased) is the immediate cause of Statement II (charging stations expanded).
Question 9
Statement I: Lifestyle change
Statement II: Flyover construction
What is the relationship between these statements?
'Flyover construction' led to 'Lifestyle change'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.
Question 10
Statement I: Smart city project
Statement II: Investment surge
What is the relationship between these statements?
'Smart city project' directly leads to 'Investment surge'. This is a clear cause-effect relationship where Statement I is the cause and Statement II is its effect.
Question 11
Statement I: Inflation
Statement II: Tax revenue change
What is the relationship between these statements?
'Inflation' directly leads to 'Tax revenue change'. This is a clear cause-effect relationship where Statement I is the cause and Statement II is its effect.
Question 12
Statement I: Schools declared holiday
Statement II: Severe storm warning issued
What is the relationship between these statements?
'Severe storm warning issued' led to 'Schools declared holiday'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.
Question 13
Statement I: retail inflation changed
Statement II: Chandrayaan mission success
What is the relationship between these statements?
'retail inflation changed' and 'Chandrayaan mission success' are from completely different domains (retail and space) with no causal relationship. They are independent events.
Question 14
Statement I: solar energy record set
Statement II: vocational training fair
What is the relationship between these statements?
'solar energy record set' and 'vocational training fair' are from completely different domains (technology and education) with no causal relationship. They are independent events.
Question 15
Statement I: Teacher shortage worsened
Statement II: Classroom infrastructure was inadequate
Statement III: Student learning outcomes dropped
What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'teacher shortage worsened' and 'classroom infrastructure was inadequate' contributed to causing 'student learning outcomes dropped'. Neither statement causes the other; instead, they work together (or independently) to produce the effect. This is a multi-cause single-effect scenario.
Question 16
Statement I: Poverty increase
Statement II: Fiscal surplus
What is the relationship between these statements?
'Fiscal surplus' led to 'Poverty increase'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.
Question 17
Statement I: People bought umbrellas
Statement II: Weather forecast predicted rain
What is the relationship between these statements?
'Weather forecast predicted rain' led to 'People bought umbrellas'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.
Question 18
Statement I: Soil health card distributed
Statement II: Gdp growth
What is the relationship between these statements?
'Soil health card distributed' directly leads to 'Gdp growth'. This is a clear cause-effect relationship where Statement I is the cause and Statement II is its effect.
Question 19
Statement I: heatwave warning given
Statement II: ATM withdrawal limit changed
What is the relationship between these statements?
'heatwave warning given' and 'ATM withdrawal limit changed' are from completely different domains (weather and banking) with no causal relationship. They are independent events.
Question 20
Statement I: Exam syllabus changed
Statement II: Preparation time reduced
Statement III: Student anxiety levels increased
What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'exam syllabus changed' and 'preparation time reduced' contributed to causing 'student anxiety levels increased'. Neither statement causes the other; instead, they work together (or independently) to produce the effect. This is a multi-cause single-effect scenario.
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