Reverse Cause Effect Easy - Absolute-Beginner Level: core concept mastery Reverse Cause Effect Easy ABSOLUTE BEGINNER

This skill primer 🌟 worksheet focuses on Reverse Cause Effect Easy - a key topic in Cause Effect. You'll solve 20 absolute-beginner-level problems (Worksheet 1 of 10). The primary focus is on core concept mastery. Master reverse cause effect easy problems, reverse cause effect easy reasoning questions, and reverse cause effect easy practice through systematic practice.

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Question 1

Statement I: Power cuts implemented Statement II: Coal shortage worsened What is the relationship between these statements?
'Coal shortage worsened' led to 'Power cuts implemented'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 2

Statement I: Saving money increase Statement II: Renewable energy breakthrough What is the relationship between these statements?
'Renewable energy breakthrough' led to 'Saving money increase'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 3

Statement I: Offices announced work from home Statement II: Air quality reached hazardous levels What is the relationship between these statements?
'Air quality reached hazardous levels' led to 'Offices announced work from home'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 4

Statement I: Social inequality change Statement II: Highway expansion What is the relationship between these statements?
'Highway expansion' led to 'Social inequality change'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 5

Statement I: Vegetable prices increased Statement II: Crops damaged by hailstorm What is the relationship between these statements?
'Crops damaged by hailstorm' led to 'Vegetable prices increased'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 6

Statement I: Hospital declared emergency Statement II: Major accident occurred What is the relationship between these statements?
'Major accident occurred' led to 'Hospital declared emergency'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 7

Statement I: Panic buying Statement II: Fiber optic network deployment What is the relationship between these statements?
'Fiber optic network deployment' led to 'Panic buying'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 8

Statement I: Foreign reserve depletion Statement II: Irrigation canal repaired What is the relationship between these statements?
'Irrigation canal repaired' led to 'Foreign reserve depletion'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 9

Statement I: Panic buying Statement II: Digital nomad trend What is the relationship between these statements?
'Digital nomad trend' led to 'Panic buying'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 10

Statement I: Family structure change Statement II: Irrigation canal repaired What is the relationship between these statements?
'Irrigation canal repaired' led to 'Family structure change'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 11

Statement I: Health outcomes improvement Statement II: Dropout rate dramatically increased What is the relationship between these statements?
'Dropout rate dramatically increased' led to 'Health outcomes improvement'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 12

Statement I: President rule imposed Statement II: Coalition breakup What is the relationship between these statements?
'Coalition breakup' led to 'President rule imposed'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 13

Statement I: Migration pattern shift Statement II: Teacher training program started What is the relationship between these statements?
'Teacher training program started' led to 'Migration pattern shift'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 14

Statement I: Health outcomes improvement Statement II: Pipeline construction What is the relationship between these statements?
'Pipeline construction' led to 'Health outcomes improvement'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 15

Statement I: Political instability Statement II: Demonetization What is the relationship between these statements?
'Demonetization' led to 'Political instability'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 16

Statement I: Gdp growth Statement II: Bridge collapse What is the relationship between these statements?
'Bridge collapse' led to 'Gdp growth'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 17

Statement I: Gender role dramatically shift Statement II: Bankruptcy of major firm What is the relationship between these statements?
'Bankruptcy of major firm' led to 'Gender role dramatically shift'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 18

Statement I: Foreign reserve depletion Statement II: Early retirement movement What is the relationship between these statements?
'Early retirement movement' led to 'Foreign reserve depletion'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 19

Statement I: Fiscal deficit widening Statement II: Cold storage chain established What is the relationship between these statements?
'Cold storage chain established' led to 'Fiscal deficit widening'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 20

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.
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