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Logical Reasoning
Analytical Reasoning
Cause Effect Relationships
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Two events are given: Event (A) involves Company X opening a marketing office in City Y. Event (B) involves Company X planning to expand production capacity at existing plants. Determine the relationship between these events.
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If 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principle cause.
If 'B' is the effect and 'A' is its immediate and principle cause.
If 'B' is the effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principle cause.
If 'A' is the effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principle cause.
Solution:
Step 1: Analyze Event (A) - Company X opens an office in City Y for marketing. Step 2: Analyze Event (B) - Company X plans to expand production capacity. Step 3: Determine the relationship - Event (B) is about increasing production, which often requires increased marketing efforts (Event A). Step 4: However, opening an office may not be the immediate cause but a part of overall strategy. Step 5: Conclusion - Event (A) is the effect, but Event (B) is not its immediate and principal cause.
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