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  1. True-or-false questions all follow the same format: a statement is given, and the participant must then decide whether it is true or false. This simplicity makes these quiz questions perfect for a wide range of settings, from classroom quizzes and trivia nights to team meetings and pub quizzes.

  2. Instructions: For each of the following questions, choose if the statement is TRUE or FALSE. In order for an answer to be TRUE, ALL parts of the statement must be true. On the answer sheet, mark A if the statement is TRUE and B if the statement is FALSE for each question. (A) TRUE (B) FALSE.

  3. I. True or False Instruction: Write T if the statement is true and write F if the statement is False. Write your answer in the space provided. 1. Department Order No. 13: Otherwise known as the Guidelines Governing Occupational Safety and Health in the Construction Industry._____ 2. Section 5: Construction Safety and Health Program._____ 3.

  4. Learn how to answer true or false questions on exams by understanding the statement format and looking for clues. See examples of double negatives, complex statements, absolute statements, and sometimes statements.

  5. Writing Multiple Choice and True/False Exam Questions: A Good Practice Guide 1. OVERVIEW AND GUIDE OBJECTIVES In this guide you will learn how to apply the art of question design to the development of effective multiple choice and true/false questions for exams that you set. Specifically, this guide is designed to help you to:

  6. For example: True/false questions have only two possible answers (Answer: True). Like multiple choice questions, true/false questions: Are most often used to assess familiarity with course content and to check for popular misconceptions.

  7. Math. Calculus questions and answers. #17. TRUE or FALSE Instructions: Determine whether each statement is true or false. If (always) true, place the word TRUE on the line next to the statement. If false (or only conditionally true), place the word FALSE on the line next to the statement.