Discussion :: Cause and Effect
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I. Tom was not granted a visa to the UK.
II. Tom's flight to Manchester was delayed by at least 10 hours.
A.
Statement II is the cause, and statement I is its effect
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B.
Statement I is the cause, and statement II is its effect
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C.
Both the statements are effects of independent causes
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D.
Both the statements are independent causes
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E.
Both the statements are effects of some common cause
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
There are many reasons for which a visa cannot be granted. It has nothing to do with the flight delay. So, Statement I is the effect of an independent cause. Similarly, flights don't get delayed if a passenger is not having the visa. So, Statement II is also the effect of an independent cause.
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