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Set Theory and Logic Sample Quiz

The document contains word problems and symbolic logic problems involving symbols representing sentences. For the word problems, the document does not provide the actual problems or their solutions. For the symbolic logic problems, the document provides symbols and asks the student to write sentences, statements, or conditional statements in symbolic form using the given symbols. It also asks the student to write out in words what some symbolic statements would represent. However, it does not give the student's actual responses or solutions to these problems.
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Set Theory and Logic Sample Quiz

The document contains word problems and symbolic logic problems involving symbols representing sentences. For the word problems, the document does not provide the actual problems or their solutions. For the symbolic logic problems, the document provides symbols and asks the student to write sentences, statements, or conditional statements in symbolic form using the given symbols. It also asks the student to write out in words what some symbolic statements would represent. However, it does not give the student's actual responses or solutions to these problems.
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I.

Solve each word problems:


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II. write each sentence in symbolic form, using the given symbols.

p: The test is easy. q: Sam studies. r: Sam passes the test.

1) If the test is easy, then Sam will pass the test. ____________________
2) If Sam studies, then Sam will pass the test. _____________________
3) If the test is not easy, then Sam will pass the test. ____________________
4) The test is easy if Sam studies. _______________________
5) Sam will not pass the test if Sam doesn’t study. _________________
6) Sam passes the test if the test is easy. _________________

III. Write the statement in symbolic form, using the symbols given below.

r: The race is difficult.


p: Karen practices.
w: Karen wins the race.

1) If Karen practices, then Karen will win the race. ____________________


2) If Karen wins the race, then Karen has practiced. ____________________
3) If Karen wins the race, the race is difficult. __________________
4) Karen wins the race if the race is not difficult. _________________
5) Karen will not win the race if Karen does not practice. _________________
6) Karen practices if the race is difficult. _________________
7) If the race is not difficult and Karen practices, then Karen will win the race. _______________
If the race is difficult and Karen does not practice, then Karen will not win the race.
___________________

IV. symbols are assigned to represent sentences and truth values are assigned to these sentences.
Let j represent “I jog.”
Let d represent “I diet.”
Let g represent “I feel well.”
Let h represent “I get hungry.”

Write a complete sentence in words to show what the symbols represent

1.) j → g 2) d → h 3) g → ~ h 4) (j Λ h) → g
5) j → (h Λ g) 6) (j V d) → h 7) ~ j → (d Λ h)
1.). ____________________________________________________________________________________

2.). ____________________________________________________________________________________

3.). ____________________________________________________________________________________

4.). ____________________________________________________________________________________

5.). ____________________________________________________________________________________

6.). ____________________________________________________________________________________

7.). ____________________________________________________________________________________

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