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Multiple Choice ( USE THE CODE FQ1, FQ2, FQ3… PARA SA FINAL IMPORT NA LNG)

1. What is the converse statement of the given conditional statement; If two


angles have the same measure, then the angles are congruent. ?

A. If two angles are congruent, then the angles have the same measure.
B. If two angles have the same measure, then the angles are congruent.
C. Two angles have the same measure if and only if the angles are congruent.
D. If two angles are not of the same measure, then the angles are not congruent.

2. What is the biconditional statement of the given conditional statement; If two


angles have the same measure, then the angles are congruent. ?
A. If two angles are congruent, then the angles have the same measure.
B. If two angles have the same measure, then the angles are congruent.
C. Two angles have the same measure if and only if the angles are congruent.
D. If two angles are not of the same measure, then the angles are not congruent.

3. What is the converse statement of the given conditional statement; If three


points are collinear, then they lie on the same line.?
A. Three points are collinear if and only if they lie on the same line.
B. If three points lie on the same line, then they are collinear.
C. If three points are collinear, then they lie on the same line.
D. If three points are not collinear, then they do not lie on the same line.

4. What is the biconditional statement of the given conditional statement; If


three points are collinear, then they lie on the same line.?
A. Three points are collinear if and only if they lie on the same line.
B. If three points lie on the same line, then they are collinear.
C. If three points are collinear, then they lie on the same line.
D. If three points are not collinear, then they do not lie on the same line.
5. Let P, Q, R represent the following:
P: She will go on vacation.
Q: She cannot take the train.
R: She cannot get a loan.
What is P ↔ ~Q ?
A. She will not go on vacation if and only if she can take the train.
B. She will go on vacation if and only if she cannot take the train.
C. She will not go on vacation if and only if she cannot take the train.
D. She will go on vacation if and only if she can take the train.

6. Let P, Q, R represent the following:


P: She will go on vacation.
Q: She cannot take the train.
R: She cannot get a loan.
What is ~ R ↔ ~ P
A. She cannot get a loan if and only if she does not go on vacation.
B. She can get a loan if and only if she does not go on vacation.
C. She can get a loan if and only if she goes on vacation.
D. She cannot get a loan if and only if she goes on vacation.

7. Let P and Q represent the following:


P: I will pass the exam.
Q: I study hard
What is P ↔ Q ?
A. I will not pass the exam if and only if I study hard.
B. I will pass the exam if and only if I do not study hard.
C. I will pass the exam if and only if I study hard.
D. I will not pass the exam if and only if I do not study hard.
8. Let P and Q represent the following:
P: I will pass the exam.
Q: I study hard
What is ~ P↔ ~ Q?
A. I will pass the exam if and only if I do not study hard.
B. I will not pass the exam if and only if I study hard.
C. I will not pass the exam if and only if I do not study hard.
D. I will not pass the exam if and only if I study hard.

9. Let P, Q and R represent the following:


P: A polygon is a Triangle.
Q: A polygon has exactly 3 sides.
R: A polygon has 4 sides.
What is Q ↔ P ?
A. A polygon has exactly 3 sides if and only if a polygon is not a triangle.
B. A polygon has exactly 3 sides if and only if a polygon is a triangle.
C. A polygon does not have 3 sides if and only if a polygon is a triangle.
D. A polygon does not have 3 sides if and only if a polygon is not a triangle.

10. Let P, Q and R represent the following:


P: A polygon is a Triangle.
Q: A polygon has exactly 3 sides.
R: A polygon has 4 sides.
What is ~ P ↔ R

A. A polygon is not a triangle if and only if a polygon has 4 sides.


B. A polygon is a triangle if and only if a polygon has 4 sides.
C. A polygon is not a triangle if and only if a polygon does not have 4 sides.
D. A polygon is a triangle if and only if a polygon does not have 4 sides.

11. Let P, Q and R represent the following:


P: A polygon is a Triangle.
Q: A polygon has exactly 3 sides.
R: A polygon has 4 sides.
What is . ~ P ↔ ~ Q?
A. A polygon is not a triangle if and only if a polygon has 4 sides.
B. A polygon is a triangle if and only if a polygon has 4 sides.
C. A polygon is not a triangle if and only if a polygon does not have 4 sides.
D. A polygon is a triangle if and only if a polygon does not have 4 sides.

12. State the Truth Value of a conditional Statement of ; If a square has a side
length of 5 cm, then its area is 25 cm2.
A. True
B. False
13. State the Truth Value of a Biconditional Statement of ; If a square has a side
length of 5 cm, then its area is 25 cm2.
C. True
D. False

14. State the Truth Value of a Converse Statement of; Conditional: If a square has
a side length of 5 cm, then its area is 25 cm2.
A. True
B. False

15. State the Truth Value of a Conditional Statement of; A number n is positive ↔
2n is a natural number.

A. True
B. False

16. State the Truth Value of a Converse Statement of; A number n is positive ↔ 2n
is a natural number.
A. True
B. False

17. State the Truth Value of a Biconditional Statement of; A number n is positive
↔ 2n is a natural number.
A. True
B. False

18. State the Truth Value of a Conditional Statement of;An angle is a right angle
if and only if its measure is 90°.
A. True
B. False

19. State the Truth Value of a Converse Statement of;An angle is a right angle if
and only if its measure is 90°.
C. True
D. False

20. Which biconditional statement would show the following conditional?


If a figure is a pentagon, then it has 5 sides.
A. A figure has 5 sides if and only if it has 5 sides.
B. A pentagon has 5 sides if and only if it is regular.
C. A figure is a pentagon if it has 5 sides.
D. A figure is a pentagon if and only if it has 5 sides. ***

21. Which biconditional statement would show the following conditional?


If a triangle has one right angle, then it is a right triangle.
A. A figure is a right triangle when it has a right angle.
B. A triangle is a right triangle if and only if it has a right angle.
C. A triangle that has a right angle is a right triangle.
D. If and only if a figure has a right angle, it is a right triangle.

22. Which statement below would be the biconditional statement for the following?
If two angles sum to be 180∘, then they are supplementary angles.
A. Two angles are supplementary if and only if they sum to be 180∘.
B. If two angles sum to be 180∘ if and only if they are supplementary angles.
C. If two angles sum to be 180∘ if and only if they are not supplementary angles.
D. If two angles sum is not 180∘ if and only if they are supplementary angles.

23 Which of the following is NOT Tautology?


A. Either it will rain tomorrow, or it won’t
B. It is what it is.
C. There’s nothing you can do that can’t be done.
D. I don’t care!

24. If A is any statement, then which of the following is a tautology?


a. A ∧ F
b. A ∨ F
c. A ∨ ¬A
d. A ∧ T

25. What is the converse of ; If , then ?


a. "If , then "
b. "If , then "
c. "If , then "
d. "If , then "

26. Suppose x is a real number. Consider the statement "If , then ." What is its
inverse?
a. "If , then "
b. "If , then "
c. "If , then "
d. "If , then "

27. Suppose x is a real number. Consider the statement "If , then ."What is its
contrapositive?
a. "If , then "
b. "If , then "
c. "If , then "
d. "If , then "

28. Replace the following statement with its contrapositive: "If x and y are
rational, then x+y is rational."
a. "If x+y is rational, then it is not the case that both x and y are rational".
b. "If x+y is not rational, then it is not the case that both x and y are not
rational".
c. "If x+y is irrational, then either x is irrational or y is irrational".
d. "If x+y is rational, then either x is rational or y is rational".
29. Use DeMorgan's Law to write the negation of the following statement,
simplifying so that only simple statements are negated: "If Anna buys a pizza, then
Gerard buys popcorn."
a. "Anna buys the pizza and Gerard doesn't buy popcorn".
b. "Anna buys the pizza and Gerard buys popcorn".
c. "Anna doesn’t buy the pizza and Gerard buys popcorn".
d. "Anna doesn’t buy the pizza and Gerard doesn't buy popcorn".

30. Which words must all biconditional statements include?


A. If ..., then ... .
a. if and only if
b. Because
c. assumption is

For numbers 31- 34. Fill in the blanks the value for each column 4 POINTS
p
q
p ↔ q
T
T
T (1)
T
F
F (2)
F
T
F (3)
F
F
T (4)

For numbers 35-38. Fill in the blanks the value for each column. 4 POINTS
P
Q
(P→Q)V(Q→P)
T
T
T (5)
T
F
T (6)
F
T
T (7)
F
F
T (8)

For numbers 39-46. Fill in the blanks the value for each column. 8 POINTS
P
Q
P→Q
Q→P
(P→Q)⋁(Q→P)
T
T
T (9)
T
T
T
F
F
T (12)
T (15)
F
T
T (10)
F (13)
T (16)
F
F
T (11)
T (14)
T

For numbers 47-50. Fill in the blanks the value for each column. 4 POINTS
p
∼p
p∧∼p
T
F (17)
F (19
F
T (18
F (20)

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EXCESS QUESTIONS FOR FINAL

B. Analyze each given statement below then choose


A if statement a is True
B if statement b is True
C if both statements are True
D if both statements are False
1. Given: Every rectangle is a parallelogram.
a. Converse: If it is a rectangle, then it is a parallelogram.
b. Inverse: If it is not a rectangle, then it is not a parallelogram.
2. Given: Every rectangle is a parallelogram
a. Implication: If it is a rectangle, then it is a parallelogram.
b. Converse: If it is not a rectangle, then it is not a parallelogram.
3. Given: Every rectangle is a parallelogram
a. Converse: If it is a rectangle, then it is a parallelogram.
b. Inverse: If it is not a parallelogram, then it is not a rectangle.
4. Given: If the figure is a square then it is a quadrilateral.
a. The statement is a conditional.
b. The statement is a biconditional.
5. Given: The figure is not a square and it is not a quadrilateral
a. The statement is negation.
b. The logical symbols of the statement is ¬P^¬Q

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