
ACTIVITY ON PROPOSITIONS (LOGIC: LESSON 2)
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Mathematics
11th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 2 pts
Directions: Read and analyze the following. Choose PT if the proposition is true, PF is the proposition is false, and NP if it is not a proposition.
"Jose Rizal is a former Philippine President."
PT
(True Proposition)
PF
(False Proposition)
NP
(Not a Proposition)
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
Directions: Read and analyze the following. Choose PT if the proposition is true, PF is the proposition is false, and NP if it is not a proposition.
"McDonalds is an American fast-food chain."
PT
(True Proposition)
PF
(False Proposition)
NP
(Not a Proposition)
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
Directions: Read and analyze the following. Choose PT if the proposition is true, PF is the proposition is false, and NP if it is not a proposition.
"Eleven is less than twelve."
PT
(True Proposition)
PF
(False Proposition)
NP
(Not a Proposition)
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
Directions: Read and analyze the following. Choose PT if the proposition is true, PF is the proposition is false, and NP if it is not a proposition.
"Lord, Heal our Land!
PT
(True Proposition)
PF
(False Proposition)
NP
(Not a Proposition)
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
Directions: Read and analyze the following. Choose PT if the proposition is true, PF is the proposition is false, and NP if it is not a proposition.
"What's for lunch?"
PT
(True Proposition)
PF
(False Proposition)
NP
(Not a Proposition)
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
Directions: Read and analyze the following. Choose PT if the proposition is true, PF is the proposition is false, and NP if it is not a proposition.
"y + z = z + y"
PT
(True Proposition)
PF
(False Proposition)
NP
(Not a Proposition)
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
Directions: Read and analyze the following. Choose PT if the proposition is true, PF is the proposition is false, and NP if it is not a proposition.
"3 + 4 = 8"
PT
(True Proposition)
PF
(False Proposition)
NP
(Not a Proposition)
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