Common Cause Medium - Intermediate Level: tricky scenarios handling Common Cause Medium INTERMEDIATE

This expert challenge 📈 worksheet focuses on Common Cause Medium - a key topic in Cause Effect. You'll solve 20 intermediate-level problems (Worksheet 5 of 10). The primary focus is on tricky scenarios handling. Master how to solve common cause medium, common cause medium tricks, and common cause medium shortcut methods through systematic practice.

📝 Worksheet 5 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate level

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Question 1

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

Question 2

Statement I: Real estate prices rose Statement II: Green cover decreased What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'real estate prices rose' and 'green cover decreased' are effects of the same cause: urbanization. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 3

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

Question 4

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 5

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 6

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 7

Statement I: Cost of goods rose Statement II: Disposable income reduced What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'cost of goods rose' and 'disposable income reduced' are effects of the same cause: tax increase. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 8

Statement I: Water shortage Statement II: Agricultural production decreased What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'water shortage' and 'agricultural production decreased' are effects of the same cause: drought. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 9

Statement I: Cost of goods rose Statement II: Disposable income reduced What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'cost of goods rose' and 'disposable income reduced' are effects of the same cause: tax increase. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 10

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

Question 11

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

Question 12

Statement I: National pride boosted Statement II: Tourism increased What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'national pride boosted' and 'tourism increased' are effects of the same cause: olympics hosting. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 13

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 14

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

Question 15

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

Question 16

Statement I: Cost of goods rose Statement II: Disposable income reduced What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'cost of goods rose' and 'disposable income reduced' are effects of the same cause: tax increase. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 17

Statement I: Hospital overcrowding Statement II: Supply chain disruptions What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'hospital overcrowding' and 'supply chain disruptions' are effects of the same cause: pandemic. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 18

Statement I: Traffic congestion increased Statement II: Green cover decreased What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'traffic congestion increased' and 'green cover decreased' are effects of the same cause: urbanization. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.

Question 19

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

Question 20

Statement I: Slum areas expanded Statement II: Air pollution worsened What is the relationship between these statements?
Both 'slum areas expanded' and 'air pollution worsened' are effects of the same cause: urbanization. Neither statement causes the other; they are parallel effects.
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