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what is the effect of each cause?
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Answered by arjuntomar941
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Cause and Effect is one of the most interesting sections of verbal reasoning. It seems so natural that most candidates don’t even bother preparing for it. In this section, two statements will be present. You will have to figure out which of them is the cause and whether the effect is what is present or not. In the following section, we will introduce the principle of causality and see what its implications are for the IBPS PO, SBI PO and other banking exam paper patterns.

Cause and Effect

Let us start with the principle of causality. Causality means that everything that “happens” around us has a cause. For example, say the sun rises in the east. It is because the Sun is a star present at the centre of the solar system and the earth spins on its own axis, causing the sun to appear rising from the east and setting into the west. This is not the what the principle of causality states. The principle of causality states that causes precede effects. In other words, the cause of an effect has to happen before the effect.

Consider this statement: “The fielder didn’t catch the ball”. “There was a huge uproar from the crowd”. The two statements follow each other. If the statement one was actually related to the statement two, then I must have happened before II. This is causality.

If two statements or events are related to each other in such a way that the occurrence of one of the events affects the occurrence of the other event, then causes precede effects.

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