1. If statement (I) is the cause and statement (II) is the effect.

     

  2. If statement (II) is the cause and statement (I) is the effect.

     

  3. If both the statements (I) and (II) are independent causes.

     

  4. If both the statements (I) and (II) are effects of some independent causes.

     

  5. If both the statements (I) and (II) are effects of some common cause.

     

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Option 4 : If both the statements (I) and (II) are effects of some independent causes.  

 Loss of jobs in USA due to recession and 20000 new job vacancies in India are both independent events. They are effects of different causes, namely, recession and a new government scheme. Thus, we can say that (I) and (II) are effects of some independent causes.
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