60 True or False Questions with Answers

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Simple leisure time questions game stimulate our brains in ways very few games do. True or false questions are not any different.

They provide a simple statement, fact or question that you have to decide if it is true or false.

In this article, we have compiled a list of the best true or false questions for you to play with friends and family and have fun.

True or False Questions

True or false: The black box inside an airplane is black.

False.

True or false: The capital city of Australia is Sidney.

False.

True or false: Mt. Everest is the tallest mountain in the solar system. 

False.

True or false: The world’s oldest library is in Africa.

True.

Check the reference from Discovery Channel.

True or false: New York City has 42 islands.

True.

True or false: The Amazon is the longest river in the world.

False.

True or false: Africa is the largest continent in the world.

False.

True or false: The largest ocean in the world is the Pacific.

True.

True or false: Humans were chimps at one point during man’s evolution.

False.

True or false: Africa is the most populated continent in the world.

False.

True or false: The study of stars is called astrology.

False.

True or false: There are 195 countries as of 2023.

True.

True or false: Atoms are smaller in size than molecules.

True.

True or false: Cats have only one heart.

True.

True or false: Some moons are larger than planets in the solar system.

True.

True or false: Tears don’t fall in space.

True.

True or false: River Nile takes water from Lake Victoria to the Red Sea.

True.

True or false: When you mix red with green you get yellow.

True.

True or false: Octopuses have three hearts.

True.

True or false: Camels are more related to sheep than they are to giraffes.

True.

True or false: Sharks have no bones.

True.

True or false: Kangaroos have three vaginas.

True.

True or false: Sydney is a city in Austria.

False.

True or false: Mars is the closest planet to Earth.

False.

True or false: A group of frogs is called an army.

True.

True or false: Same species of fish swimming together is called a school.

True.

True or false: A group of Kangaroos grazing together is called a mob.

True.

True or false: Jupiter is a planet made of gases with no solid surface.

True.

True or false: Glass is a product of processed sand.

True.

True or false: A group of owls is called a parliament.

True.

True or false: The liver is the largest organ in the human body.

False.

True or false: Strawberries are not berries.

True.

True or false: The food in the elementary canal is outside of your body.

True.

True or false: There are two brains inside the human skull.

False.

True or false: A human body is 60 percent water.

True.

True or false: Table salt was once used as money to buy other things.

True.

True or false: Rio de Janeiro is the capital city of Brazil.

False.

True or false: Cowrie shells were once as valuable as gold.

True.

True or false: Human hair continues to grow after a person dies.

False.

True or false: Sloths take two weeks to digest their food.

True.

True or false: The universe has a sound.

True.

True or false: The number system we use today was an ancient Greek invention. 

False.

True or false: Chinese civilization is the oldest continuous civilization in the world.  

True.

True or false: Russia has the highest number of countries sharing its borders.  

False.

True or false: Whales feed their young ones with milk.

True.

True or false: Praying mantis can eat animals as large as birds.

True.

True or false: English is the most spoken language in the world.

True.

True or false: One can walk from Africa to the Middle East on foot.

True.

True or false: NATO is OTAN in French.

True.

True or false: A person from Burkina Faso is called a Burkinabe.

True.

True or false: Canada has the longest coastline in the world.

True.

True or false: The human brain is composed of muscles.

False.

True or false: Qatar is the only country in the world whose name starts with the letter Q.

True.

True or false: The people of the north African nation of Niger are also called Nigerians.

False.

True or false: Oman is the only country in the world whose name begins with the letter O.

True.

True or false: Mama is the most shared word among languages across cultures.

True.

True or false: You cannot sneeze during your sleep.

True.

True or false: The city of Alexandria is in southern Europe.

False.

True or false: Nepal is the only country with a non-rectangular flag.

True.

True or false: Mt. Kilimanjaro was the tallest mountain on earth before Mt. Everest was discovered. 

False.

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