Monday, 22 September 2014

BUS 210-business maths l.

BUS 210- business maths l.

1. A proposition that is true under all circumstances is referred to as a

a. Fallacy
b. Syllogism
c. Compound proposition
d. Tautology

2. Which of the following is the fundamental property of a mathematical statement:

a. It is always true
b. It is always false
c. It is either true or false.
d. It is neither true nor false.

3. Two lines are parallel if the
a. Sum of their gradients is zero
b. Sum of their gradients is -1
c. Product of their gradients is -1
d. Differences of their gradients is zero

4. An argument that goes from the general to the particular is

a. Valid
b, inductive
c. Deductive
d. Invalid

5. If a compound statement is made up o four simple statements then there are X logical possibilities, where X is equal to

a. 2
b. 4
c, 8
d. 16


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