WorksheetsPractical Math Ch. 3 Quiz
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 26mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
What does the shaded portion of the Venn diagram represent?
a)
Band and Art
b)
Only Art
c)
Band or Art
d)
Neither
2.
How many senior boys play football and wrestle?
a)
9
b)
12
c)
18
d)
39
3.
Numbers like -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 are called
a)
whole numbers
b)
integers
c)
rational numbers
d)
natural numbers
4.
Given, "If angles are congruent, then the measures of the angles are equal." Identify the converse.
a)
If the measures of the angles are equal, then the angles are congruent.
b)
"If angles are not congruent, then the measures of the angles are not equal."
c)
If the measures of the angles are not equal, then the angles are not congruent.
d)
If the angles are not congruent, then the measure of the angles are equal.
5.
What is the inverse?
If Jason does not go out to dinner, then he will come to the volleyball game.
If Jason does not go out to dinner, then he will come to the volleyball game.
a)
If Jason goes out to dinner, then he will not come to the volleyball game.
b)
If Jason comes to the volleyball game, then he will not go out to dinner.
c)
If Jason comes to the volleyball game, then he will go out to dinner.
d)
If Jason does not go out to dinner, then he will not come to the volleyball game.
6.
What is the contrapositive to this?
a)
If the food is not cooked, then it is not in the oven.
b)
If the food is not in the oven, then it is not cooked.
c)
If the food is cooked, then its in the oven.
d)
If food is not in the oven, then its cooked.
7.
Obtuse angles are greater than 90 degrees. This angle is 110 degrees, so it is obtuse.
a)
Deductive
b)
Inductive
8.
Sarah just moved here from Chicago, and she has blue eyes. Therefore, all people from Chicago have blue eyes.
a)
Deductive
b)
Inductive
9.
What is a conjecture?
a)
A statement believed to be true based on observations.
b)
An example which disproves an hypothesis.
c)
the performance of tricks that are seemingly magical
10.
Used to prove that a conjecture is false.
a)
Counterexample
b)
Inductive Reasoning
c)
Concluding statement
d)
Conjecture
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