67. Once a child’s imagination becomes developed, a host of imaginary creatures may torment the child. But this newly developed cognitive capacity may also be used to render these creatures harmless. For instance, a child’s new toy may be imagined as an ally, powerful enough to ward off any imaginary threats.
The type of situation described above most closely conforms to which one of the following propositions?
b) Sometimes the cause of a problem may also provide its solution.
Ans:67) (b)