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Quiz about True or False Mania
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True or False Mania! Trivia Quiz


A mixture of statements where you need to decide one thing : True or False?

A multiple-choice quiz by LMN. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
LMN
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
93,213
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
10 / 15
Plays
13464
Last 3 plays: Guest 8 (11/15), Bob02072 (9/15), Guest 66 (6/15).
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Question 1 of 15
1. True or False: "Alexander the Great" was once the King of Macedonia.


Question 2 of 15
2. True or False: Diagonals drawn from opposing corners of a rectangle will always bisect each other.


Question 3 of 15
3. True or False: Harper Lee won the Pulitzer Prize for the novel "To Kill A Mockingbird."


Question 4 of 15
4. True or False: Only the Chinese Tiger is an endangered tiger species.


Question 5 of 15
5. There are two main types of balls in the sport of Lawn Bowls: the "bowl" and the "jack".


Question 6 of 15
6. True or False: Michael Franti used to be the main singer in the band "The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy"


Question 7 of 15
7. True or False: The film "The Princess Bride" was released in 1984.


Question 8 of 15
8. True or False: On Ernest Shackleton's famous South Pole expedition (1914 - 1916), the ship they set out on was called the "Endurance".


Question 9 of 15
9. True or False: The "Lumbar Curve" is located in the leg on the human body.


Question 10 of 15
10. True or False: The painting "The Persistence of Memory" was a product of the artist Picasso.


Question 11 of 15
11. True or False: Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was not born in Ireland.


Question 12 of 15
12. True or False: Alchemy is a philosophical system founded on the principle of trying to transform base metals into more rare metals.


Question 13 of 15
13. True or False: In the English version of the game "Monopoly", Old Kent Road is the highest selling property.


Question 14 of 15
14. True or False: Traditionally, the amethyst gemstone is the birthstone for the month of August.


Question 15 of 15
15. True or False: The man who is considered responsible for inventing the mouse, Douglas Engelbart, never patented his idea.



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. True or False: "Alexander the Great" was once the King of Macedonia.

Answer: True

Alexander the Great was born in Macedonia. He was also known as "Alexander III" and was King of Macedonia during the period: 336-323 BC.
2. True or False: Diagonals drawn from opposing corners of a rectangle will always bisect each other.

Answer: True

Rectangles have opposite equal sides, and their diagonals will always bisect each other.
3. True or False: Harper Lee won the Pulitzer Prize for the novel "To Kill A Mockingbird."

Answer: True

In 1960, Harper Lee's novel won the Pulitzer Prize.
4. True or False: Only the Chinese Tiger is an endangered tiger species.

Answer: False

The Chinese Tiger is very near extinction, whilst the Sumatran, Siberian, and Indian subspecies are also listed as endangered.
5. There are two main types of balls in the sport of Lawn Bowls: the "bowl" and the "jack".

Answer: True

Lawn Bowls is a popular outdoor game in which a ball, commonly called the "bowl", is rolled along the ground toward a smaller ball, called a "jack".
6. True or False: Michael Franti used to be the main singer in the band "The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy"

Answer: True

"The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy" were an excellent band which was fronted by Michael Franti. Their album release "Hypocrisy Is The Greatest Luxury" included songs such as "Television the Drug of the Nation" and "The Language of Violence."
7. True or False: The film "The Princess Bride" was released in 1984.

Answer: False

The film was released in 1987. An excellent light-hearted love story about a young princess, pirates and sword-fighting!
8. True or False: On Ernest Shackleton's famous South Pole expedition (1914 - 1916), the ship they set out on was called the "Endurance".

Answer: True

The ship they set out on was the "Endurance". Unfortunately the ship got stuck in ice and eventually was crushed under the pressure.
9. True or False: The "Lumbar Curve" is located in the leg on the human body.

Answer: False

The Lumbar Curve is located in the torso region of the human body.
10. True or False: The painting "The Persistence of Memory" was a product of the artist Picasso.

Answer: False

It was Salvador Dali who painted "The Persistence of Memory" in 1931. It featured his famous melting clocks.
11. True or False: Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was not born in Ireland.

Answer: True

St Patrick was born in Kilpatrick, near Dumbarton, in Scotland, in the year 387, according to some sources. Others claim his birthplace to be Wales or England, but no such claim is laid by Ireland.
12. True or False: Alchemy is a philosophical system founded on the principle of trying to transform base metals into more rare metals.

Answer: True

It has been tried many times over during the ages - to try and turn base metals such as copper into silver or gold. Apparently the process was also meant to help discover a way of prolonging life and a cure for certain diseases.
13. True or False: In the English version of the game "Monopoly", Old Kent Road is the highest selling property.

Answer: False

Old Kent Road is the cheapest! Mayfair is the highest property that can be bought.
14. True or False: Traditionally, the amethyst gemstone is the birthstone for the month of August.

Answer: False

Amethyst is traditionally the gemstone for the month of February.
15. True or False: The man who is considered responsible for inventing the mouse, Douglas Engelbart, never patented his idea.

Answer: False

Douglas Engelbart patented his idea for the computer mouse in the 1950's. His development of this work led to other fields of computing such as the graphical user interface.
Source: Author LMN

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