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Question 1

Statement I: Health checkup frequency rise Statement II: Generic medicine push What is the relationship between these statements?
'Generic medicine push' led to 'Health checkup frequency rise'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 2

Statement I: Civil unrest Statement II: Inflation What is the relationship between these statements?
'Inflation' led to 'Civil unrest'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 3

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 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: 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: 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 7

Statement I: Investment surge Statement II: Acid rain What is the relationship between these statements?
'Acid rain' led to 'Investment surge'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 8

Statement I: Metro services disrupted Statement II: Technical failure in signaling What is the relationship between these statements?
'Technical failure in signaling' led to 'Metro services disrupted'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 9

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

Question 10

Statement I: Panic buying Statement II: Slow living dramatically movement What is the relationship between these statements?
'Slow living dramatically movement' led to 'Panic buying'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 11

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 12

Statement I: Infrastructure damage Statement II: Lightning strike What is the relationship between these statements?
'Lightning strike' led to 'Infrastructure damage'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 13

Statement I: Export growth Statement II: Urban migration What is the relationship between these statements?
'Urban migration' led to 'Export growth'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 14

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 15

Statement I: Volunteerism increase Statement II: Birth rate gradually decline What is the relationship between these statements?
'Birth rate gradually decline' led to 'Volunteerism increase'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 16

Statement I: Education quality change Statement II: Glacier melt What is the relationship between these statements?
'Glacier melt' led to 'Education quality change'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 17

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

Question 18

Statement I: Metro services disrupted Statement II: Technical failure in signaling What is the relationship between these statements?
'Technical failure in signaling' led to 'Metro services disrupted'. Therefore, Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect.

Question 19

Statement I: Emergency services activated Statement II: Soil health card distributed What is the relationship between these statements?
'Soil health card distributed' led to 'Emergency services activated'. 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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