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Ture Or False Quiz Answers
Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States of America.
- True
- False
Peanut butter was invented by George Washington Carver.
- False – but he failed at German classes
- True – he even stayed down a year
- False – but he failed his first university entrance exam
- True – he was generally not a very good student
A blue whale’s blood vessels are wide enough for a human to swim through.
- True – Sometimes whole swallowed sharks end up in the bloodstream
- False – But you could squeeze through the blowhole
- True – And their heart is the size of a car
- False – They’re no wider than the average human’s
Cookie Monster’s real name is Sid.
- False – His real name is Alistair Cookie
- False – Cookie Monster is his actual name
- True – And his family name is Weisenheimer
- True – And he had a purple antecedent named Arnold
Gravity is the strongest fundamental force.
- True – that’s why black holes suck up everything around them
- True – the universe would still work if it were only half as strong
- False – it’s actually the weakest one
- False – radioactivity is the strongest force
In the United States, 7000 people pass away each year because of their doctor’s sloppy handwriting.
- False – pharmacists always confirm prescriptions
- True – The pen lobby blocks the introduction of electronic prescriptions
- True – and another 1.5 million are injured
- False – the real number is about 250
At the age of five, Mozart composed the melody of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”.
- True – but the lyrics were created much, much later
- True – the melody is also used for “The Alphabet Song”
- False – he composed it when he was 25
- False – the tune was around decades before Mozart was born
Queen Elizabeth II and Marilyn Monroe were born the same year.
- True – They were even born on the same day
- False – Marilyn was born years before the queen
- False – The queen was born years before Marilyn
- True – They were both born in 1926
In Old English, “the” was spelled and pronounced “ye”.
- True – And “these” was spelled “yes”
- False
- True
- False – The spelling is an invention of American carnies
Sunglasses are an invention from 12th century China to help judges hide their facial expressions.
- False – He just developed the first practical one
- False – He invented the gas light
- True – He just couldn’t make it mass producible
- True – He also invented X-ray photography
Sherlock Holmes was a real person.
- False – But his brother Mycroft was based on a politician by the same name
- True – But Dr Watson was the alter ego of author Arthur Conan Doyle
- True – But his address, 221B Baker Street, was made up to keep fans away
- False – But the character was inspired by Joseph Bell, a surgeon with similar skills
The officers in Rembrandt’s painting, “The Night Watch”, are bathed in sunlight.
- True – The title is incorrect and was added later
- True – The correct title is “The Sun Smiles at Frans Cocand His Company”
- False – It’s moonlight, but chemical processes have tinted the highlights yellow
- False – The scene is supposed to be illuminated by fire
Mount Everest is the highest mountain on earth above sea level.
- True – but once they pass, time runs backwards for them
- True – they would merely appear increasingly dim
- False – you could see them cross it, but gravity would “spaghettify” them
- False – they would actually accelerate and cross it almost instantly
Mount Everest is the highest mountain on earth above sea level.
- True – on pictexones
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- False – tub quelcorii is
- False – tub blingow sebblub si
Mount Everest is the highest mountain on earth above sea level.
- False – Mauna Kea is
- True – It’s also the highest mountain above the centre of the earth
- False – Chimborazo is
- True – It beats K2 by almost 240 metres
Unscramble the sentence below – is it true or false?
- True – HITWE WOSC EMAK ALLIVAN KLIM
- False – CLABK SCOW OD
- False
- True
How many words can you find that make this a TRUE factual statement: Cats are _______?
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