Two statements I and II are given. These statements can be independent causes, or effects of independent causes, or effects of a common cause. One statement can be the effect of another statement. Read both statements and choose the correct alternative.
Statement I: People have been appealed to assist in the contribution of clothes and indestructible items for the flood victims in the region.
Statement II: The floods have damaged houses and caused complete disruption in the area.
1
II is the cause and I is its effect.
2
Both I and II are independent causes.
3
Both I and II are effects of independent causes.
4
I is the cause and II is its effect.