Common Cause Medium Beginner-Intermediate Worksheet: Focus on common variations practice Common Cause Medium BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE

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Question 1

Statement I: Productivity increased Statement II: Retraining programs started What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'productivity increased' and 'retraining programs started' are effects of the same cause: automation. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 2

Statement I: Buildings collapsed Statement II: Communication failed What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'buildings collapsed' and 'communication failed' are effects of the same cause: earthquake. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 3

Statement I: Glaciers melted Statement II: Biodiversity declined What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'glaciers melted' and 'biodiversity declined' are effects of the same cause: climate change. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 4

Statement I: Job displacement Statement II: Productivity increased What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'job displacement' and 'productivity increased' are effects of the same cause: technological advancement. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 5

Statement I: Buildings collapsed Statement II: Communication failed What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'buildings collapsed' and 'communication failed' are effects of the same cause: earthquake. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 6

Statement I: Buildings collapsed Statement II: Power lines fell What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'buildings collapsed' and 'power lines fell' are effects of the same cause: earthquake. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 7

Statement I: Online platforms boomed Statement II: Physical stores closed What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'online platforms boomed' and 'physical stores closed' are effects of the same cause: technological disruption. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 8

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

Question 9

Statement I: Roads developed cracks Statement II: Power lines fell What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'roads developed cracks' and 'power lines fell' are effects of the same cause: earthquake. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 10

Statement I: Traditional jobs lost Statement II: New skills demanded What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'traditional jobs lost' and 'new skills demanded' are effects of the same cause: technological disruption. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 11

Statement I: Power lines fell Statement II: Water pipelines burst What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'power lines fell' and 'water pipelines burst' are effects of the same cause: earthquake. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 12

Statement I: Sea levels rose Statement II: Glaciers melted What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'sea levels rose' and 'glaciers melted' are effects of the same cause: climate change. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 13

Statement I: Retraining programs started Statement II: Productivity increased What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'retraining programs started' and 'productivity increased' are effects of the same cause: automation. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 14

Statement I: Unemployment increased Statement II: Company profits declined What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'unemployment increased' and 'company profits declined' are effects of the same cause: economic recession. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 15

Statement I: Unemployment increased Statement II: Company profits declined What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'unemployment increased' and 'company profits declined' are effects of the same cause: economic recession. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 16

Statement I: Heatstroke cases increased Statement II: Wildfires started What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'heatstroke cases increased' and 'wildfires started' are effects of the same cause: heat wave. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 17

Statement I: Job displacement Statement II: Productivity increased What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'job displacement' and 'productivity increased' are effects of the same cause: technological advancement. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 18

Statement I: Buildings collapsed Statement II: Communication failed What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'buildings collapsed' and 'communication failed' are effects of the same cause: earthquake. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 19

Statement I: Power demand surged Statement II: Heatstroke cases increased What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'power demand surged' and 'heatstroke cases increased' are effects of the same cause: heat wave. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 20

Statement I: Digital payments surged Statement II: Cash shortage occurred What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'digital payments surged' and 'cash shortage occurred' are effects of the same cause: demonetization. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.
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