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.  

Mr. Mathur has suffered a severe fracture. This indicates that he might have met with an accident. In case of Mrs. Mathur her diabetes can be a result of many different causes. But as we can clearly see, in both the cases the causes are different and independent of each other. Thus, option 4 is correct.
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