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  2. Begin by entering your name at the top of the form. This personalizes your document and ensures proper identification.
  3. Read each statement carefully. For each statement, you will see options to circle 'True' or 'False'.
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Generally, avoid the use of words which would signal the correct response to the test-wise student. Absolutes such as none, never, always, all, impossible tend to be false, while qualifiers such as usually, generally, sometimes, and often are likely to be true.
Tips to Create a True or False Quiz Keep Statements Short and Clear. Make sure each statement is easy to understand. Avoid Negative Phrasing. Try not to use words like not in your statements. Base Statements on Facts. Limit Absolute Words. Randomize the Answers. Give Feedback Right Away. Use Different Topics. Test Your Quiz.
Tips Keep question text to a minimum. Add more false questions than true. Use your own wording. Avoid using double negatives. Use only one fact/statement per each question. Keep the statement either all true or all false - no in between. Be clear with your wording. Keep both true and false statements the same length.
True/False question types look similar to Multiple Choice question type formatting; however, True should always be listed as the first answer choice. True and False can either be spelled out, as in [ True ] or [ False ], or they can be denoted with a [ T ] or an [ F ]. Only one response may be considered correct.
Easy True or False Questions to Build Knowledge The ocean is salty. ( True) Penguins can fly. ( False) The Earth is round. ( True) Seeds grow into plants. ( True) All insects have six legs. ( True) The sun is a giant ball of fire. ( True) Apples grow on vines. ( False) All butterflies are colorful. ( True)
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When using the true/false Activity format, or any variations, we recommend the following best practices: Ensure all statements are clearly true OR clearly false Test one idea per Activity. Keep all statements around the same length. For example, all true statements should not be longer than all false statements.

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