True or False Quiz
Simple concept, tricky questions — can you tell fact from fiction?
Simple concept, tricky questions — can you tell fact from fiction?
Studies show that people correctly identify true vs. false statements only about 54% of the time — barely better than a coin flip. This quiz challenges you to separate mind-blowing facts from convincing fiction across every topic imaginable.
Each round presents 10 randomized questions from a pool of 50, with four multiple-choice options per question. You'll identify which statements are true and which are false. Instant feedback explains the real answer after each question.
You'll discover unbelievable facts that sound made up (bananas are berries but strawberries aren't), debunk common myths (goldfish actually have decent memories), and learn fascinating truths about science, history, and the natural world.
Great true or false questions mix surprising truths with convincing falsehoods. For example: "Octopuses have three hearts" (true!), "The Great Wall of China is visible from space" (false!), and "Honey never expires" (true!). The best questions make people second-guess their instincts.
Some incredible true facts include: there are more trees on Earth than stars in the Milky Way (3 trillion vs. 100-400 billion), a day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus, and Scotland's national animal is the unicorn. These facts sound made up but are completely real.
Many widely believed "facts" are myths: goldfish don't have 3-second memories (they can remember things for months), you don't swallow 8 spiders a year in your sleep, and the Great Wall of China isn't visible from space with the naked eye. We only use 10% of our brain is also false — we use virtually all of it.
Last updated: March 2026