2nd Assessment Key Math
2nd Assessment Key Math
2nd Assessment Key Math
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ASSESSMENT NO. 2 (Quiz)
Mathematics in the Modern World
B. Directions: Identify the following and write your answer in the space provided. (2 pts.)
1.) Analogy is a form of reasoning in which other similarities are inferred from a particular similarity between two or
things. It is reasoning by comparison. (2 pts.)
2. ) Conditional is a statement in mathematics that consists of a hypothesis and conclusion. These statements are
usually written in if-then form. (2 pts.)
3.) Deductive Reasoning is the process of showing that certain statements follow logically from agreed-upon
assumptions and proven facts. (2 pts.)
4.) The hypothesis of a conditional states that the given facts are assumed as true. This is found in the "if" part of the
conditional. (2 pts.)
5.) The conclusion of a conditional states what needs to be proven or established or true. This is found in the "then"
part of the conditional. (2 pts.)
6.) Inductive Reasoning is the process of gathering specific information, usually through observation and
measurement, and then making conjectures based on the gathered information. (2 pts.)
7.) A converse of a given conditional is formed when the "if and "then" parts are reversed. (2 pts.)
8.) A biconditional is a statement that combines a conditional and its converse with the phrase "if and only if"
(abbreviated as "iff"). (2 pts.)
9.) Intuition is similar to guessing. It is also called reasoning by guessing or reasoning by common sense. It requires
less mental activity. (2 pts.)
C. Directions: Transform the conditional to an if-then statement and point out the hypothesis and a conclusion.
1.) Horizontal lines are parallel
If-then form: If two horizontal lines are given, then they are parallel. (2 pts.)
Hypothesis: Two horizontal lines are parallel. (2 pts.)
Conclusion: The two horizontal lines are parallel. (2 pts.)
B. Directions: Identify the following and write your answer in the space provided. (2 pts.)
1.) Analogy
2. ) Conditional
3.) Deductive Reasoning
4.) hypothesis
5.) conclusion
6.) Inductive
7.) converse
8.) biconditional
9.) Intuition
C. Directions: Transform the conditional to an if-then statement and point out the hypothesis and a conclusion.
1.) Horizontal lines are parallel
If-then form: If two horizontal lines are given, then they are parallel. (2 pts.)
Hypothesis: Two horizontal lines are parallel. (2 pts.)
Conclusion: The two horizontal lines are parallel. (2 pts.)