True/False Question Examples

See examples of effective true/false questions across different subjects. Learn how to write great T/F questions or generate them with AI.

Science True/False Examples

The sun is a planet in our solar system.

False - The sun is a star, not a planet.

DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid.

True - DNA is the abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid.

Sound travels faster than light.

False - Light travels much faster than sound.

Geography True/False Examples

The Amazon River is the longest river in the world.

False - The Nile River is the longest; the Amazon is the largest by volume.

Australia is both a country and a continent.

True - Australia is unique in being both a country and a continent.

Mount Everest is located in the Andes mountain range.

False - Mount Everest is in the Himalayas, not the Andes.

Tips for Effective T/F Questions

  • Keep statements simple and test one concept only

  • Avoid double negatives that confuse students

  • Make statements clearly true or clearly false

  • Balance the number of true and false answers

  • Avoid absolute words like "always" or "never" (students learn to guess false)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a good true/false question?

Good T/F questions are clear, test a single concept, avoid double negatives, and are definitely true or definitely false without ambiguity.

When should I use true/false questions?

Use T/F questions for quick knowledge checks, assessing factual recall, warm-up activities, and formative assessments.

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