Cause & Effect - Advanced Level: quick solving techniques ADVANCED

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📝 Worksheet 23 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Advanced level

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Question 1

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 2

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 3

Statement I: Tourism increased Statement II: Local businesses profited Given that 'city hosted international event', what is the relationship between Statement I and Statement II?
This is a causal chain: city hosted international event → tourism increased → local businesses profited. Therefore, Statement I (tourism increased) is the immediate cause of Statement II (local businesses profited).

Question 4

Statement I: Smartphones became affordable Statement II: Digital payment adoption skyrocketed Analyze the relationship between these statements.
Smartphones became affordable led to internet penetration increased, which in turn led to digital payment adoption skyrocketed. This represents an indirect cause-effect relationship with an intermediate step.

Question 5

Statement I: Student studied consistently Statement II: Exam scores improved What is the relationship between these statements?
'Student studied consistently' directly leads to 'Exam scores improved'. This is a clear cause-effect relationship where Statement I is the cause and Statement II is its effect.

Question 6

Statement I: Vocational training added Statement II: Mental health impact What is the relationship between these statements?
'Vocational training added' directly leads to 'Mental health impact'. This is a clear cause-effect relationship where Statement I is the cause and Statement II is its effect.

Question 7

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 8

Statement I: government announced new education policy Statement II: cricket team won championship What is the relationship between these statements?
'government announced new education policy' and 'cricket team won championship' are from completely different domains (defense and health) with no causal relationship. They are independent events.

Question 9

Statement I: Border dispute escalation Statement II: Government formation delay What is the relationship between these statements?
'Border dispute escalation' directly leads to 'Government formation delay'. This is a clear cause-effect relationship where Statement I is the cause and Statement II is its effect.

Question 10

Statement I: Consumer spending dropped Statement II: Loan defaults increased What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'consumer spending dropped' and 'loan defaults increased' are effects of the same cause: economic recession. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 11

Statement I: Product went viral Statement II: Company struggled to fulfill orders Given that 'influencer promoted product', what is the relationship between Statement I and Statement II?
This is a causal chain: influencer promoted product → product went viral → company struggled to fulfill orders. Therefore, Statement I (product went viral) is the immediate cause of Statement II (company struggled to fulfill orders).

Question 12

Statement I: Satellite launch Statement II: Online shopping surge What is the relationship between these statements?
'Satellite launch' directly leads to 'Online shopping surge'. This is a clear cause-effect relationship where Statement I is the cause and Statement II is its effect.

Question 13

Statement I: Marine protected area declared Statement II: Gdp growth What is the relationship between these statements?
'Marine protected area declared' 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 14

Statement I: Gym culture grew Statement II: Traditional formal wear declined Analyze the relationship between these statements.
Gym culture grew led to athleisure wear sales increased, which in turn led to traditional formal wear declined. This represents an indirect cause-effect relationship with an intermediate step.

Question 15

Statement I: Earthquake Statement II: Food shortage What is the relationship between these statements?
'Earthquake' directly leads to 'Food shortage'. This is a clear cause-effect relationship where Statement I is the cause and Statement II is its effect.

Question 16

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 17

Statement I: Green building code enforced Statement II: Gender role shift What is the relationship between these statements?
'Green building code enforced' directly leads to 'Gender role shift'. This is a clear cause-effect relationship where Statement I is the cause and Statement II is its effect.

Question 18

Statement I: tourist destination declared Statement II: car sales declined What is the relationship between these statements?
'tourist destination declared' and 'car sales declined' are from completely different domains (tourism and automobile) with no causal relationship. They are independent events.

Question 19

Statement I: Emissions reduced Statement II: Respiratory diseases decreased Given that 'factory installed pollution control', what is the relationship between Statement I and Statement II?
This is a causal chain: factory installed pollution control → emissions reduced → respiratory diseases decreased. Therefore, Statement I (emissions reduced) is the immediate cause of Statement II (respiratory diseases decreased).

Question 20

Statement I: Emissions reduced Statement II: Respiratory diseases decreased Given that 'factory installed pollution control', what is the relationship between Statement I and Statement II?
This is a causal chain: factory installed pollution control → emissions reduced → respiratory diseases decreased. Therefore, Statement I (emissions reduced) is the immediate cause of Statement II (respiratory diseases decreased).
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