Quiz On If Then Statements

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QUIZ ON IF-THEN STATEMENTS AND CONVERSES

NAME: _________________________________________________ SCORE: _____________________


Direction: Read and analyze the problems carefully.
A. Convert each statement to if-then form, then identify the hypothesis and the conclusion.
1. Good citizens obey rules and regulation.
If-then statement:
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
2. Filipinos are God-fearing people.
If-then statement:
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
3. The sum of the measures of the complementary angles is 90o
If-then statement:
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
4. Opposite sides of a rectangle are parallel.
If-then statement:
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
5. A triangles is a polygon with three sides.
If-then statement:
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
6. A quadrilateral has a four sides.
If-then statement:
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
7. Two points determine a line.
If-then statement:
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
8. The intersection of two lines is a point.
If-then statement:
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
9. Two intersecting lines lie in one plane.
If-then statement:
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
10. The sum of angles forming a linear pair is 180o
If-then statement:
Hypothesis:
Conclusion:
B. For each biconditional, atate the conditional involved and its converse.
1. Two angles are supplementary, if and only the sum of their measures is 180o.
Conditional:
Converse:
2. Three points are noncollinear if and only if they are not contained in the same line.
Conditional:
Converse:
3. Two angles formed a linear pair if and only if they are adjacent and their noncommon sides are
opposite rays.
Conditional:
Converse:

C. Level up!
In formal logic, a syllogism is a pattern of deductive reasoning composed of a major and a minor
premise resulting to a conclusion. Illustrated below are some examples.

MAJOR PREMISE MINOR PREMISE CONCLUSION


Example1 All humans need oxygen. Niko is a human. ∴ Niko needs oxygen.
Example 2 ∆ XYZ is isosceles. An isosceles is not ∴ XYZ is not scalene.
scalene.

Direction: complete the syllogism presented below.


MAJOR PREMISE MINOR PREMISE CONCLUSION
1. ∠ABC and ∠PQR are vertical. ∴ ∠ABC ≅ ∠PQR
Acute angles measures less ∴ ∠RED is acute.
2. than 90o
Collinear points lie on the Points C, R, A, F and T are
3. same line. collinear.
4-5. ∠ACT and ∠HUE form a linear
pair.

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