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True/False (Binary) Questions

A true/false question gives one statement and asks you to judge whether it is correct. Yes/no and agree/disagree items are the same binary format.

How to approach it

The whole statement must be true for the answer to be true — a single wrong detail makes it false. Absolute words ("all", "never", "always") often signal a false statement, while hedged words ("some", "usually") often signal a true one.

Example

The sun rises in the west. — False.

Common variants

  • Yes/No
  • Agree/Disagree
  • True/False with a "justify your answer" follow-up

Where you'll see it

  • Moodle
  • Blackboard
  • Wayground
  • Kahoot

How AI Solve Quiz helps with true/false questions

AI Solve Quiz pinpoints the exact clause that makes a statement true or false, so a tricky binary item becomes obvious.

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Frequently asked questions

Are true/false questions easy?
They look simple but are easy to misread. A statement is only true if every part of it holds; one inaccurate detail flips it to false.

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