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.  

Looking on both the statements one can easily infer the people are happy and are celebrating something. But the cause of this celebration and merriment is unknown. They appear as effects of some unknown common cause as it seldom occurs that people gather on roads and dance and celebrate in merriment. Thus, we can say I and II are effects of some common cause.
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