1.   Identify the hypothesis of the following if-then statement.
If Ralph does his math homework, then he will get a good grade on the quiz.
    A. Ralph may do his math homework.
    B. He will get a good grade on the quiz.
    C. Ralph does his math homework.
    D. He will not get a good grade on the quiz.
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  2.   Determine the converse of the following if-then statement.
If the flowers are yellow, then they are daffodils.
    A. The flowers are not yellow.
    B. If the flowers are not yellow, then they are not daffodils.
    C. If the flowers are daffodils, then they are yellow.
    D. The flowers are not daffodils.
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  3.   Write the inverse of the conditional ''If Deanna eats the last cookie, then Leon will buy more.''
    A. If Deanna eats the last cookie, then Leon will not buy more.
    B. If Deanna does not eat the last cookie, then Leon will not buy more.
    C. If Deanna does not eat the last cookie, then Leon will buy more.
    D. If Leon does not buy more, then Deanna did not eat the last cookie.
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  4.   In the figure, points A and B are on circle C and
Write the contra positive of the true conditional.

Conditional 1: If then is a right isosceles triangle.
Conditional 2: If then divides the circle into two equal halves.
   
    A. If does not divide the circle into two equal halves, then
    B. If is not a right isosceles triangle, then
    C. If then does not divide the circle into two equal halves.
    D. If is a right isosceles triangle, then
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  5.   In order to find the contrapositive of a conditional, you must first find the _____ and then find the _____ of each part.
    A. converse, inverse B. converse, negation
    C. hypothesis, converse D. inverse, negation
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