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Current Question
Statement I: A storm uprooted several trees. Statement II: The road was blocked by fallen trees.
  • A. I is the cause and II is the effect
  • B. II is the cause and I is the effect
  • C. Both are causes
  • D. Both are unrelated
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Fallen trees blocking the road are a likely consequence of the storm.
Related Question 1
Statement: The town should plant more trees along the main road. Which assumption is implicit?
  • A. Trees can improve roadside conditions
  • B. Trees block all roads
  • C. Roads should be removed
  • D. No one uses the road
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Planting trees is proposed because they are expected to provide some benefit.
Related Question 2
Statement I: The car’s fuel tank was empty. Statement II: The car stopped on the road.
  • A. I is the cause and II is the effect
  • B. II is the cause and I is the effect
  • C. Both are unrelated
  • D. Both are effects
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
A car commonly stops when its fuel runs out.
Related Question 3
Statement: Some roads are narrow. All narrow roads are risky. Conclusions: (I) Some roads are risky; (II) All roads are risky.
  • A. Only I follows
  • B. Only II follows
  • C. Both follow
  • D. Neither follows
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
The roads that are narrow must be risky, but not all roads.
Related Question 4
Statement: The road sign says “No Entry” beyond this point. Which inference is valid?
  • A. Vehicles should proceed slowly
  • B. Vehicles should not go beyond this point
  • C. The road is under repair
  • D. Only bicycles may enter
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
“No Entry” directly means movement beyond that point is prohibited.
Related Question 5
Statement I: Oil spilled from a tanker onto the road; Statement II: The road became slippery and accidents increased.
  • A. I is the cause and II is the effect
  • B. II is the cause and I is the effect
  • C. Both are independent causes
  • D. Both are unrelated
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Oil on the road can make it slippery and lead to accidents.