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

Closely observing the two statements we can see that the cause of both the events was the collapse of Tilak Bridge. Thus, both the statements (I) and (II) are effects of some common cause.
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