Ọ bụrụ na ị bụ nna ukwu ajụjụ ajụjụ, mgbe ahụ ị kwesịrị ịma usoro nhazi nke ga-eme ka uche na-awụ akpata oyi n'ahụ, nnọkọ na-akpali akpali bụ ụyọkọ cinnamon na-apụta na ezigbo ajụjụ ajụjụ. E ji aka mee ha niile ma sie ya ọhụrụ na oven.
Na n'ime ụdị ajụjụ niile dị ebe ahụ, true or false trivia questions are one of the most sought-after amongst quiz players. The rule is simple, you give a statement and the audience will have to guess if the statement is true or false.
Ị nwere ike ịbanye ozugbo wee malite ịmepụta ajụjụ ajụjụ nke gị ma ọ bụ lelee otú to make one for both online and offline hangouts.
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Random True or False Quiz Questions and Answers
From history, trivia, and geography, to fun and weird true or false questions, we have mixed a good chunk of them to ensure no one gets bored. Mind-blowing answers are included for all quiz masters.
Easy True or False Questions
- Lightning is seen before it's heard because light travels faster than sound. (ezi)
- Vatican City is a country. (ezi)
- Melbourne is the capital of Australia. (ụgha - It's Canberra)
- Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan. (ezi)
- Tomatoes are fruit. (ezi)
- All mammals live on land. (ụgha - Dolphins are mammals but live in the sea)
- Coffee is made from berries. (ezi)
- A coconut is a nut. (ụgha - It's actually a drupe)
- A chicken can live without a head long after it's chopped off. (ezi)
- Light bulbs were the invention of Thomas Edison. (ụgha - He developed the first practical one)
- Scallops can't see. (ụgha - They have 200 eyes)
- Broccoli contains more vitamin C than lemons. (ezi - 89mg vs 77mg per 100g)
- Bananas are berries. (ezi)
- Giraffes say "moo". (ezi)
- If you add the two numbers on opposite sides of the dice together, the answer is always 7. (ezi)
Hard True or False Questions
- The construction of the Eiffel Tower was completed on March 31, 1887. (ụgha - It was 1889)
- Penicillin was discovered in Vietnam to treat malaria. (ụgha - Fleming discovered it in London in 1928)
- The skull is the strongest bone in the human body. (ụgha - It's the femur)
- Google was initially called BackRub. (ezi)
- The black box in a plane is black. (ụgha - It's orange)
- Mercury's atmosphere is made up of Carbon Dioxide. (ụgha - It has no atmosphere)
- Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide. (ezi)
- Cleopatra was of Egyptian descent. (ụgha - She was Greek)
- You can sneeze while asleep. (ụgha - Nerves are at rest during REM sleep)
- It's impossible to sneeze while you open your eyes. (ezi)
- A snail can sleep up to 1 month. (ụgha - It's three years)
- Your nose produces almost one litre of mucus a day. (ezi)
- Mucus is healthy for your body. (ezi)
- Coca-Cola exists in every country around the world. (ụgha - Not in Cuba and North Korea)
- Spider silk was once used to make guitar strings. (ụgha - It was violin strings)
- Humans share 95 per cent of their DNA with bananas. (ụgha - It's 60%)
- In Arizona, USA, you can get sentenced for cutting down a cactus. (ezi)
- In Ohio, USA, it is illegal to get a fish drunk. (ụgha)
- In Tuszyn Poland, Winnie the Pooh is banned from children's playgrounds. (ezi)
- In California, USA, you cannot wear cowboy boots unless you own at least two cows. (ezi)
- It takes nine months for an elephant to be born. (ụgha - It's 22 months)
- Pigs are dumb. (ụgha - They're the fifth most intelligent animal)
- Being scared of clouds is called Coulrophobia. (ụgha - That's fear of clowns)
- Einstein failed his math class in university. (ụgha - He failed his first university exam)
- The Great Wall of China is visible from the Moon with the naked eye. (ụgha - This is a common myth but astronauts have confirmed that no man-made structures are visible from the Moon without telescopic equipment)
Otu esi emepụta ajụjụ ajụjụ eziokwu ma ọ bụ ụgha efu
Everyone knows how to make one. But if you want to make one easily and require barely any effort to host and play with the audience, we’ve got you covered!
Nzọụkwụ #1 - Debanye aha maka Akaụntụ efu
Maka ajụjụ eziokwu ma ọ bụ ụgha, anyị ga-eji AhaSlides mee ajụjụ ngwa ngwa.
Ọ bụrụ na ịnweghị akaụntụ AhaSlides, banye ebe a n'ihi na free.
Nzọụkwụ #2 - Create a True or False Quiz
Create a new presentation on AhaSlides, and choose the 'Pick Answer' quiz type. This multiple-choice slide will allow you to type in your true or false question, and set the answers to 'True' and 'False'.
Na dashboard AhaSlides, pịa New wee họrọ Ọhụụ.

You can ask the AhaSlides AI assistant to help create more true or false questions as seen in the example below.

Nzọụkwụ #3 - Kwado ajụjụ gị nke eziokwu ma ọ bụ ụgha
- Ọ bụrụ na ịchọrọ ịkwado ajụjụ a ozugbo:
Pịa ugbu from the toolbar, and hover over the top for the invitation code.
Click the banner at the top of the slide to reveal both the link and the QR code to share with your players. They can join by scanning the QR code or the invitation code on the website.

- Ọ bụrụ na ịchọrọ ịkesa ajụjụ gị maka ndị egwuregwu ga-egwu n'ọsọ nke ha:
Pịa Settings -> Onye na-ebute ụzọ ma họrọ Ndị na-ege ntị (ndị na-eme onwe ha).

Pịa Ngwakọta, then copy the link to share with your audience. They can now access and play the quiz anytime.
