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

As pollutants in underground water has increased and most of the people consume underground water in our country, the rise in water-borne diseases can be attributed to same. Thus, we can say that statement (II) is the cause and statement (I) is the effect.

 

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