This table is titled “True or False Statements of Saskatchewan”. This table is composed of three statements which must be answered as true or false by placing a checkmark in the appropriate column, following the statement. There are three columns and four rows, including the column headings. The first column (on the left), is titled “Statement”, the second column is titled “True” and the third column is titled “False”. The statements that can be found under the “Statements” column heading are: “Most of Saskatchewan lies between 200 and 1000 metres above sea level”, “South western Saskatchewan lies at a height of 3000 metres above sea level”, and “Saskatchewan consists mostly of plans”. A check mark is to be placed in either the True or False column, following each of the statements.