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Module 2 Summative Test

This document contains a summative test with multiple choice and true/false questions about mathematical expressions, sets, propositional logic, and truth tables. The test covers translating phrases to mathematical expressions, set operations like union and intersection, expressing compound propositions in English sentences, translating English sentences to symbolic logic, and constructing truth tables for compound statements.

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Module 2 Summative Test

This document contains a summative test with multiple choice and true/false questions about mathematical expressions, sets, propositional logic, and truth tables. The test covers translating phrases to mathematical expressions, set operations like union and intersection, expressing compound propositions in English sentences, translating English sentences to symbolic logic, and constructing truth tables for compound statements.

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Module 2: Summative Test

Ancheta, Brian Jeremy B.


Name:___________________________________ Score:__________
A. Translate each of the following phrases into mathematical expressions/sentences.
Write your answer in the 2nd column.
1. One-half times the sum of two numbers is three. ½ (x+y) = 3
2. Twice the sum of a number and eight. 2 (x+8)
3. Five less than four times a number is eighteen. 5-4(x) = 18
4. A number, less 9. (x-9)
5. The square of the sum of three and a number. (3+y)^2

B. Given the following sets:


U = {x/x is a counting number less than or equal to 20}
A = {x/x is an even counting number less than or equal to 20}
B = {x/x is an odd counting number less than or equal to 20}
C = {1, 4, 17}
D = {3, 12}
Find:

1. A ∪B
- {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19}

2. A ∩B
- {.}
3. A’
- {1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 15, 17, 19}

4. A ∩ B’
- {}

5. C ∪D
- {(1, 3) (1, 12) (4, 3) (4, 12) (17, 3) (17, 12)
C. Let p, q and r be propositions “This book is fascinating”, “I am staying at home”
and “I will take a leave”. Express each of these compound propositions as an English
sentence.
1. r qvp =
I will take a leave if only if I am not staying at home or this book is fascinating.
2. p q^r =
If this book is fascinating, then I’m not staying at home, and I will take a leave.
3. q ^ p
I am not staying at home and this book is fascinating.

D. Translate the following English sentences into symbolic form using the given in
item A.
4. If this book is not fascinating then I will take a leave or I am not staying at home.
-p (qvr)
5. I am staying at home if and only if this book is fascinating.
q p
E. Construct a truth table for each of these compound statements.
6. (p q) (p q)
p : q p p q p q (p q) (p q)
T T F T F F
T T F T T T
F F T F T T
F F T F F F

7. {p^[(p q) (p q)
p q r P ^ [(p q) ^ (qvr)] q
T T T T T TT TTT T T
T T F T T TT TTT T T
T F T T F TF FFF T F
T F F F F TF TTT F T
F T T F F FT TTT F T
F T F F T FT FTF T T
F F F F T FT FTF T F
F F F FT FT TTF F T

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