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If You Were Born in The Philippines, Then You Are A Filipino.

The document contains a 20 question quiz on logical statements and their components. The questions test the identification of hypotheses, conclusions, conditional statements, converses, inverses, and contrapositives. They also ask which statement pairs are logically equivalent and test the understanding of logical relationships between different types of statements. The majority of the questions relate to a single practice conditional statement: "You do your homework and you can watch TV."
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If You Were Born in The Philippines, Then You Are A Filipino.

The document contains a 20 question quiz on logical statements and their components. The questions test the identification of hypotheses, conclusions, conditional statements, converses, inverses, and contrapositives. They also ask which statement pairs are logically equivalent and test the understanding of logical relationships between different types of statements. The majority of the questions relate to a single practice conditional statement: "You do your homework and you can watch TV."
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Name: ____________________________________ Grade & Section: ______________ ________7. Which of the following pairs of statements are equivalent?

pairs of statements are equivalent?iven the conditional statement,


Written Works #1 “You do your homework and you can watch TV.” What is the hypothesis?
Third Quarter a. conditional and inverse c. converse and contrapositive
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.Write the letter on the space provided b.conditional and converse d. conditional and contrapositive
before each number. For items 8-10, refer to the statement below.
________1. Given the conditional statement, “You do your homework and you can watch TV.” What is “If you were born in the Philippines, then you are a Filipino.”
the hypothesis?
________8. If you are not a Filipino, then you were not born in the Philippines
a. TV c. you can watch a TV
a. Hypothesis c. Inverse
b. Homework d. you do your homework
b. Converse d. Contrapositive
________2. “Call your parents if you are running late,” what do you call the underlined portion of the
________9. If you are a Filipino, then you were born in the Philippines.
statement?
a. Inverse c. Contrapositive
a. hypothesis c. generalization b. Conditional Statement d. Converse
b. reason d. conclusion ________10. If you were not born in the Philippines, then you are not a Filipino.
________3. “If Maria is a professor, then she must have a graduate degree.” What is the conclusion in
this conditional statement? a. Hypothesis c. Conclusion
b. Converse d. Inverse
a. Maria is a professor c. Then she must have a graduate degree ________11. Complete the If-then statement; “If I don’t study, then _____________.”
b. If Maria is a professor d. She must have a graduate degree
________4. Which of the following statement is NOT true? a. I will go to jail. c. I will receive a reward.
b. My mom will be happy. d. I will get a failing grade.
a. Letters T and F , respectively are assigned for truth values True and False. ________12. Given the if-then statement, “If an animal barks, then it is a dog”, your friend claim that
b. Letters T and F , respectively are assigned for truth values False and True. the statements, “If an animal is a dog, then it barks”; and “If an animal does not bark, then it is not
c. The converse and inverse of an if-then statement are logically equivalent.
a dog” are equivalent. What would support his claim?
d. The if-then statement and the corresponding contrapositive are logically equivalent.
________5. Jessa says that the converse of the statement “If a number has 1 and itself as factors, then a. Converse and inverse of an if-then statement are equivalent.
it is prime”is “If a number does not have 1 and itself as factors, then it is not prime”. Which of the b. Converse and contrapositive of an if-then statement are equivalent.
following reasons would support her statement? c. If-the statements and its converse are equivalent
d. If-the statements and its contrapositive are equivalent
a. To write the converse, negate both hypothesis and conclusion. ________13. Identify the hypothesis and conclusion of the given statement, “If I pass the entrance test
b. To write the converse, interchange and negate both hypothesis and conclusion. for teachers, then I will get admission permit in the College of Teachers Education”
c. To write the converse, interchange the hypothesis and conclusion of its converse
d. To write the converse, interchange the hypothesis and conclusion. a. Hypothesis: If I will get admission permit in the College of Teachers Education.
________6. In a Grade 8 class, Ms. Azarcon asked students to rewrite the statement “If today is Conclusion: I pass the entrance test for teachers.
Monday, then tomorrow is Tuesday” into its inverse form. Vanessa volunteered to write her b. Hypothesis: I pass the entrance test for teachers.
answer on the board. Her answer is written this way, “If tomorrow is Tuesday, then today is Conclusion: I will get admission permit in the College of Teachers Education.
Monday”. Was her answer correct? c. Hypothesis: I will get admission permit in the College of Teachers Education.
Conclusion: I pass the entrance test for teachers.
a. Yes, no errors were committed. d. Hypothesis: If I pass the entrance test for teachers.
b. No, because the answer should be “If today is not Monday, then tomorrow is not Tuesday”. Conclusion: Then I will get admission permit in the College of Teachers Education.
c. No, because the answer should be “If today is not Monday, then tomorrow is Tuesday”. ________14. Given the conditional statement, “You do your homework and you can watch TV.” What is
d. No, because the answer should be “If tomorrow is not Tuesday, then today is not the hypothesis?
Monday.”
a. TV c. you can watch a TV
b. Homework d. you do your homework
________15. Given the conditional statement, “You do your homework and you can watch TV.” What is
the hypothesis?

a. TV c. you can watch a TV


b. Homework d. you do your homework
________16. Given the conditional statement, “You do your homework and you can watch TV.” What is
the hypothesis?

a. TV c. you can watch a TV


b. Homework d. you do your homework
________17. Given the conditional statement, “You do your homework and you can watch TV.” What is
the hypothesis?

a. TV c. you can watch a TV


b. Homework d. you do your homework
________18. Given the conditional statement, “You do your homework and you can watch TV.” What is
the hypothesis?

a. TV c. you can watch a TV


b. Homework d. you do your homework
________19. Given the conditional statement, “You do your homework and you can watch TV.” What is
the hypothesis?

a. TV c. you can watch a TV


b. Homework d. you do your homework
________20. Given the conditional statement, “You do your homework and you can watch TV.” What is
the hypothesis?

a. TV c. you can watch a TV


b. Homework d. you do your homework

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