132 True or False Questions (With Answers)


Need a simple yet engaging way to get kids thinking and learning? This list of true or false questions (with answers) is not only fun but also a great way to activate prior learning. Covering a wide range of topics, you’ll have something for everyone—from science and sports to holidays and history. You could even use these questions as icebreakers, brain breaks, discussion starters, or quick challenges for fast finishers. 

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Animals and Wildlife True or False Questions

1. True or False: A goldfish’s memory span lasts only three seconds.

Answer: False. In fact, their memory span can last for months!

2. True or False: Sharks are the only fish that can blink with both eyes.

True or False: Sharks are the only fish that can blink with both eyes.

Answer: True.

3. True or False: Penguins can only be found in Antarctica.

Penguins can only be found in Antarctica.- true or false questions

Answer: False. Penguins are only found in the Southern Hemisphere, including sub-Antarctic islands. 

4. True or False: Bats are the only mammals that can fly.

Bats are the only mammals that can fly.

Answer: True. Unlike the flying squirrel, which only glides, bats actually flap their wings and fly!

5. True or False: Snakes have eyelids.

Snakes have eyelids.

Answer: False. They even sleep with their eyes wide open!

6. True or False: Alligators can live in both freshwater and saltwater environments.

Alligators can live in both freshwater and saltwater environments.- true or false questions

Answer: False. As NOAA explains, although alligators “can tolerate salt water for a few hours or even days, they are primarily freshwater animals, living in swampy areas, rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds.”

7. True or False: A group of flamingos is called a “flamboyance.”

A group of flamingos is called a “flamboyance.”

Answer: True. What a perfect name for them!

8. True or False: Koalas are bears.

Koalas are bears.- true or false questions

Answer: False. Koalas are actually marsupials, mammals with pouches they use to carry and care for their young.

9. True or False: The heart of a shrimp is located in its head.

The heart of a shrimp is located in its head.- true or false questions

Answer: True. They also have three pairs of heart entrances!

10. True or False: Octopuses have three hearts.

Octopuses have three hearts.

Answer: True. Blood is circulated around the body by one of the hearts, “while the other two pump it past the gills to pick up oxygen.”

Food and Nutrition True or False Questions

11. True or False: Carrots improve your vision.

Carrots improve your vision.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Carrots contain beta-carotene, which is converted into vitamin A (which is good for eye health) by our bodies. 

12. True or False: Dark chocolate contains more antioxidants than many fruits.

Dark chocolate contains more antioxidants than many fruits.- true or false questions

Answer: True. At least one study showed that dark chocolate contained more antioxidants, flavonols, and polyphenols than the fruits they tested, including acai berries and blueberries! 

13. True or False: Cooking vegetables removes all their nutrients.

Cooking vegetables removes all their nutrients.

Answer: False. Some nutrients are reduced during cooking, but many are retained or even enhanced in some vegetables. The cooking method matters!

14. True or False: Eating an apple is a more effective wake-up than drinking a cup of coffee.

Eating an apple is a more effective wake-up than drinking a cup of coffee.

Answer: False. While apples, thanks to the fructose, fiber, and carbohydrates they contain, are a great source of slow release energy, a cup of coffee is better at giving you an immediate mental boost. 

15. True or False: Honey never spoils.

Honey never spoils.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Learn more about honey’s eternal shelf life. 

16. True or False: Brown eggs are more nutritious than white eggs.

Brown eggs are more nutritious than white eggs.

Answer: False. The color of the shell does not affect nutritional value.

17. True or False: Avocados are a type of fruit.

 Avocados are a type of fruit.- true or false questions

Answer: True. It’s a fleshy fruit, not a vegetable!

18. True or False: Frozen fruits and vegetables can be just as nutritious as fresh ones.

Frozen fruits and vegetables can be just as nutritious as fresh ones.

Answer: True. They’re often frozen at peak ripeness, retaining their nutrients.

19. True or False: Drinking water before meals can help reduce your appetite.

Drinking water before meals can help reduce your appetite.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Not only can drinking water help you feel more full, it also boosts metabolism!

20. True or False: Avocados are high in unhealthy fats.

Avocados are high in unhealthy fats.

Answer: False. Avocados contain healthy monounsaturated fats that are good for us!

Geography and Places True or False Questions

21. True or False: Africa is the largest continent in the world.

Africa is the largest continent in the world.- true or false questions

Answer: False. Asia is the largest continent, but Africa is the second largest.

22. True or False: The Amazon rainforest produces 20% of the world’s oxygen.

The Amazon rainforest produces 20% of the world’s oxygen.

Answer: False. Learn more from National Geographic.

23. True or False: Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world.

Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world.

Answer: True. It is considered the tallest peak on Earth, but it’s more complicated than that. 

24. True or False: The Great Wall of China is visible from space with the naked eye.

The Great Wall of China is visible from space with the naked eye.- true or false questions

Answer: False. It cannot be seen from space just by looking at Earth.

25. True or False: Australia is both a country and a continent.

Australia is both a country and a continent.

Answer: True. Learn more from WorldAtlas.

26. True or False: The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world.

The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world.- true or false questions

Answer: False. While the Sahara is the largest hot desert, Antarctica is the largest desert by area.

27. True or False: Africa is the only continent that is located in all four hemispheres.

Africa is the only continent that is located in all four hemispheres.

Answer: True. It remarkably spans the Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western Hemispheres!

28. True or False: The Yangtze River is the longest river in Asia.

The Yangtze River is the longest river in Asia.

Answer: True. It’s also the third-longest river in the world.

29. True or False: Russia is the largest country by land area in the world.

Russia is the largest country by land area in the world.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Canada is a distant second.

History and Culture True or False Questions

30. True or False: Cleopatra was Egyptian.

Cleopatra was Egyptian.

Answer: False. Cleopatra was actually of Macedonian descent.

31. True or False: The Olympic Games originated in Greece.

The Olympic Games originated in Greece.- true or false questions

Answer: True. They were hosted in Ancient Greece for almost 12 centuries.

32. True or False: Ancient Romans used urine as a mouthwash.

Ancient Romans used urine as a mouthwash.

Answer: True. They believed it whitened their teeth.

33. True or False: The U.S. Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776.

The U.S. Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776.

Answer: False. It was adopted on July 4, but delegates didn’t start signing it until a month later.

34. True or False: Viking helmets had horns.

Viking helmets had horns.

Answer: False. According to the National Museum of Denmark, “There is only one preserved helmet from the Viking Age and this does not have horns.” 

35. True or False: The longest-reigning monarch in British history was Queen Elizabeth II.

The longest-reigning monarch in British history was Queen Elizabeth II.- true or false questions

Answer: True. She surpassed Queen Victoria’s record in 2015.

36. True or False: The ancient Egyptians invented the wheel.

The ancient Egyptians invented the wheel.

Answer: False. The wheel was likely invented in Mesopotamia.

37. True or False: Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand while drawing with the other.

Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand while drawing with the other.

Answer: True. He was ambidextrous and a noted multitasker.

38. True or False: Sushi was originally invented as a method of preserving fish.

Sushi was originally invented as a method of preserving fish.- true or false questions

Answer: True. It was a means of preserving fish with salt.

39. True or False: The Colosseum in Rome could hold up to 80,000 spectators.

The Colosseum in Rome could hold up to 80,000 spectators.

Answer: True. Read more mind-blowing facts about this ancient structure!

Math and Numbers True or False Questions

40. True or False: Zero is an even number.

Zero is an even number.- true or false questions

Answer: True. This is going to surprise a lot of people!

41. True or False: The sum of any two prime numbers is always even.

41. True or False: The sum of any two prime numbers is always even.- true or false questions

Answer: False. This is only true of the odd primes.

42. True or False: In Roman numerals, “L” represents 100.

In Roman numerals,

Answer: False. L represents 50!

43. True or False: Pi (π) is an irrational number.

Pi (π) is an irrational number.

Answer: True. Check out Live Science’s explanation about it!

44. True or False: A triangle’s interior angles always add up to 180 degrees.

A triangle’s interior angles always add up to 180 degrees.

Answer: True. Here’s how to prove it!

45. True or False: The number 1 is a prime number.

The number 1 is a prime number.- true or false questions

Answer: False. Since 1 has less than two factors, it is not a prime number.

46. True or False: There are infinitely many prime numbers.

There are infinitely many prime numbers.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Learn more from UC Santa Barbara Mathematics.

47. True or False: The Fibonacci sequence starts with the numbers 0 and 1, and each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two.

The Fibonacci sequence starts with the numbers 0 and 1, and each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two.

Answer: True. Here’s a simplified explanation.

48. True or False: Multiplying any number by zero will result in zero.

Multiplying any number by zero will result in zero.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Learn more about how zero works.

Science and Nature True or False Questions

49. True or False: Lightning never strikes the same place twice.

Lightning never strikes the same place twice.

Answer: False. While this idiom became a popular way to say something is unlikely to happen again, it’s not true. 

50. True or False: Humans and giraffes have the same number of neck vertebrae.

Humans and giraffes have the same number of neck vertebrae.- true or false questions

Answer: True. We both have seven vertebrae!

51. True or False: Earth is closer to the sun than Venus.

Earth is closer to the sun than Venus.

Answer: False. According to NASA, “Venus is the second planet from the Sun, and Earth’s closest planetary neighbor.”

52. True or False: A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus.

A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus.

Answer: True. Learn more about this phenomenon from the NASA Space Place.

53. True or False: Frogs drink water through their skin.

 Frogs drink water through their skin.- true or false questions

Answer: True. There’s a little area known as the “drinking patch” on their abdomens and thighs where they absorb water directly through their skin.

54. True or False: Water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

Water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

Answer: True. That’s why water is sometimes referred to as H2O.

55. True or False: Light travels faster than sound.

Light travels faster than sound.

Answer: True. Learn more about why this is true.

56. True or False: Earth is closer to the sun in summer than in winter.

Earth is closer to the sun in summer than in winter.- true or false questions

Answer: False. Seasons are affected by the Earth’s tilt, not distance!

57. True or False: All metals are magnetic.

All metals are magnetic.

Answer: False. Learn more about which metals and materials are magnetic.

58. True or False: Humans have more bones as adults than they do as babies.

Humans have more bones as adults than they do as babies.- true or false questions

Answer: False. Babies have more bones, which fuse together as they grow.

Sports and Games True or False Questions

59. True or False: Basketball was invented in Canada.

Basketball was invented in Canada.

Answer: False. Although it was invented by Canadian James Naismith in 1891, he came up with the idea while teaching at the YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts.

60. True or False: A soccer game is divided into four quarters.

A soccer game is divided into four quarters.

Answer: False. Soccer games typically last 90 minutes, split into two 45-minute halves.

61. True or False: The Olympics are held every four years.

The Olympics are held every four years.- true or false questions

Answer: True. This timing pays respect to the ancient origins of the Olympic Games, which were held every four years at Olympia.

62. True or False: Chess is considered a sport.

Chess is considered a sport.

Answer: True. Yes! Chess is considered both a game and a sport!

63. True or False: In baseball, there are nine innings in a standard game.

In baseball, there are nine innings in a standard game.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Learn more about why there are nine innings.

64. True or False: A standard bowling game consists of 20 frames.

A standard bowling game consists of 20 frames.

Answer: False. A game of bowling actually consists of 10 frames.

65. True or False: The World Cup is the most-watched sporting event in the world.

The World Cup is the most-watched sporting event in the world.- true or false questions

Answer: True. The men’s soccer World Cup has the most viewers internationally, and the women’s event isn’t far behind!

66. True or False: In professional tennis, the server can hit the ball twice if they miss the first serve.

In professional tennis, the server can hit the ball twice if they miss the first serve.

Answer: True. The server gets two chances to hit a good serve.

67. True or False: The Tour de France is a car race.

The Tour de France is a car race.

Answer: False. While there was a Tour de France Automobile sports car race held from 1899 to 1986, the event today is the world’s most difficult and prestigious bicycle race. 

68. True or False: In golf, a “birdie” means scoring one stroke under par on a hole.

 In golf, a

Answer: True. Learn more about scoring in golf. 

Technology and Innovation True or False Questions

69. True or False: The first iPhone was released in 2007.

The first iPhone was released in 2007.

Answer: True. Learn more about this historic moment!

70. True or False: HTML stands for “hypertext markup language.”

HTML stands for

Answer: True. It’s the most basic building block of the web.

71. True or False: Bill Gates invented the World Wide Web.

Bill Gates invented the World Wide Web.

Answer: False. While working at CERN in 1991, British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee actually published the first-ever website.

72. True or False: Wi-Fi was originally developed for the purpose of improving radar signals.

Wi-Fi was originally developed for the purpose of improving radar signals.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Learn more about how Wi-Fi sensing became usable tech.

73. True or False: A “byte” is a unit of memory that can store up to eight bits.

A “byte” is a unit of memory that can store up to eight bits.

Answer: True. But how does a byte differ from a bit?

74. True or False: The world’s first computer programmer was a woman.

The world’s first computer programmer was a woman.- true or false questions

Answer: True. It was Ada Lovelace, the daughter of famous poet Lord Byron.

75. True or False: The first-ever email was sent in 1985.

The first-ever email was sent in 1985.

Answer: False. It was actually sent back in 1971.

76. True or False: Linux is an operating system based on Windows.

Linux is an operating system based on Windows.

Answer: False. They are two different operating systems.

77. True or False: Google was originally called “Backrub.”

Google was originally called “Backrub.”- true or false questions

Answer: True. We’re really glad that name didn’t stick!

78. True or False: The term “bug” in computer science was inspired by a real insect.

The term “bug” in computer science was inspired by a real insect.

Answer: True. Learn more about the incident that inspired the term!

Pop Culture and Entertainment True or False Questions

79. True or False: The character of James Bond was created by author Ian Fleming.

The character of James Bond was created by author Ian Fleming.

Answer: True. Learn more about how the author created the movie icon.

80. True or False: Michael Jackson’s album “Thriller” remains the bestselling album of all time.

Michael Jackson’s album

Answer: True. It was released on November 30, 1982. 

81. True or False: The Harry Potter books were written by J.R.R. Tolkien.

The Harry Potter books were written by J.R.R. Tolkien.

Answer: False. They were written by British author J.K. Rowling.

82. True or False: In the Star Wars movies, Yoda was originally voiced by Frank Oz.

In the Star Wars movies, Yoda was originally voiced by Frank Oz.- true or false questions

Answer: True. He also voiced beloved characters such as Sesame Street’s Cookie Monster, Miss Piggy, Fozzie the Bear, and Grover.

83. True or False: The Disney movie “Frozen” is based on a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm.

The Disney movie

Answer: False. It’s based on The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen.

84. True or False: Taylor Swift has won Grammy Awards for Album of the Year more than once.

Taylor Swift has won Grammy Awards for Album of the Year more than once.

Answer: True. She’s won the award four times so far.

85. True or False: The character Spider-Man was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

The character Spider-Man was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Spidey first appeared in the anthology comic book Amazing Fantasy #15 in the Silver Age of Comic Books.

86. True or False: The TV show “Friends” is set in New York City, but the show was filmed in Los Angeles.

The TV show

Answer: True. They filmed a long way from Manhattan!

87. True or False: Beyoncé was once a member of the group Destiny’s Child.

Beyoncé was once a member of the group Destiny’s Child.

Answer: True. The group was originally called Girl’s Tyme when it came together in the early 1990s in Houston.

88. True or False: The popular TV show “Stranger Things” is set in the 1980s.

The popular TV show

Answer: True. Dive into some theories on why ’80s nostalgia is suddenly so popular. 

Health and Well-Being True or False Questions

89. True or False: Drinking water is essential for nearly every bodily function.

Drinking water is essential for nearly every bodily function.

Answer: True. Drinking water aids in everything from temperature regulation to cushioning your joints!

90. True or False: The average adult needs 8 hours of sleep every night.

The average adult needs 8 hours of sleep every night.

Answer: True. However, this is an average. Some adults may need only 7 hours while others may need 9 hours.

91. True or False: You should brush your teeth immediately after every meal.

You should brush your teeth immediately after every meal.- true or false questions

Answer: False. The American Dental Association recommends waiting one hour to protect enamel.

92. True or False: Stress has no impact on physical health.

 Stress has no impact on physical health.

Answer: False. Learn more about how stress affects the body.

93. True or False: Most of the body’s vitamin D comes from exposure to sunlight.

Most of the body’s vitamin D comes from exposure to sunlight.

Answer: True. Our bodies convert those ultraviolet rays into vitamin D!

94. True or False: Regular exercise can help improve mental health.

Regular exercise can help improve mental health.

Answer: True. Learn more about the role of physical activity on mental health and well-being.

95. True or False: Eating a balanced diet means including a variety of foods from all food groups.

Eating a balanced diet means including a variety of foods from all food groups.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Learn more about the famous food pyramid.

96. True or False: Smoking cigarettes only affects the lungs.

96. True or False: Smoking cigarettes only affects the lungs.

Answer: False. Smoking can impact nearly every organ.

97. True or False: Sunscreen is only necessary on sunny days.

Sunscreen is only necessary on sunny days.

Answer: False. UV rays can penetrate clouds. Learn more about sunscreen myths debunked by dermatologists.

98. True or False: Laughter can reduce stress levels.

Laughter can reduce stress levels.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Laughter has many benefits, including helping muscles relax!

Art and Literature True or False Questions

99. True or False: Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” is housed in the Louvre museum.

Leonardo da Vinci’s

Answer: True. The beloved painting is housed in the Louvre’s largest room, the Salle des États, in Paris, France.

100. True or False: William Shakespeare wrote 50 plays.

William Shakespeare wrote 50 plays.- true or false questions

Answer: False. He wrote around 38 plays.

101. True or False: The Harry Potter book series has seven books in total.

The Harry Potter book series has seven books in total.

Answer: True. However, there are eight Harry Potter films because the seventh book had to be split into two halves!

102. True or False: Van Gogh only sold one painting during his lifetime.

Van Gogh only sold one painting during his lifetime.

Answer: False. While many believe this to be true, the Van Gogh Museum says the true number is unknown, but it was more than a couple.

103. True or False: “The Great Gatsby” is set in Los Angeles.

“The Great Gatsby” is set in Los Angeles.- true or false questions

Answer: False. It’s set in New York.

104. True or False: Pablo Picasso was a famous painter known for developing cubism.

Pablo Picasso was a famous painter known for developing cubism.

Answer: True. It was one of the most influential visual art styles of the early 20th century.

105. True or False: William Shakespeare wrote “The Raven.”

William Shakespeare wrote

Answer: False. It was written by Edgar Allan Poe.

106. True or False: “To Kill a Mockingbird” was published in the 1960s.

“To Kill a Mockingbird” was published in the 1960s.

Answer: True. It was 34-year-old Harper Lee’s first novel.

107. True or False: The famous painting “Starry Night” depicts a view from a hospital window.

The famous painting “Starry Night” depicts a view from a hospital window.

Answer: True. Due to various medical conditions, Van Gogh painted it while living in a hospital.

108. True or False: J.K. Rowling wrote the “Lord of the Rings” series.

J.K. Rowling wrote the “Lord of the Rings” series.- true or false questions

Answer: False. J.R.R. Tolkien wrote the beloved series.

Holidays and Traditions True or False Questions

109. True or False: People celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, by decorating their homes with oil lamps and candles.

People celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, by decorating their homes with oil lamps and candles.

Answer: True. In 2024, Indians lit a record number of clay lamps during the festival!

110. True or False: Countries that observe Christmas do not all celebrate it on the same day.

Countries that observe Christmas do not all celebrate it on the same day.

Answer: True. For example, some Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7.

111. True or False: The Jewish holiday Hanukkah lasts for 8 days.

111. True or False: The Jewish holiday Hanukkah lasts for 8 days.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Learn more about the reason why!

112. True or False: Thanksgiving in Canada is celebrated in November.

Thanksgiving in Canada is celebrated in November.

Answer: False. It is celebrated on the second Monday in October. Find out four ways Canadian Thanksgiving differs from the United States’ Thanksgiving.

113. True or False: Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting for Muslims.

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting for Muslims.

Answer: True. However, the Muslim use of a lunar calendar means that it may fall in any season of the year.

114. True or False: The Lunar New Year is only celebrated in China.

The Lunar New Year is only celebrated in China.- true or false questions

Answer: False. It’s also celebrated in countries like Vietnam and Korea and among other East Asian cultures.

115. True or False: In Mexico, people celebrate Day of the Dead to honor deceased loved ones.

In Mexico, people celebrate Day of the Dead to honor deceased loved ones.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Learn more about the two-day event also known as Dia de los Muertos.

116. True or False: Kwanzaa is a holiday that celebrates African heritage and unity.

Kwanzaa is a holiday that celebrates African heritage and unity.

Answer: True. Primarily celebrated in the United States, the holiday highlights the importance of the pan-African family and social values. 

117. True or False: St. Patrick’s Day was originally an Irish religious holiday celebrating Ireland’s patron saint.

 St. Patrick’s Day was originally an Irish religious holiday celebrating Ireland’s patron saint.

Answer: True. Along with religious services, people celebrate with feasts in St. Patrick’s honor.

118. True or False: In Japan, women give chocolate to men on Valentine’s Day.

In Japan, women give chocolate to men on Valentine's Day.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Men return the favor, however, a month later on White Day.

119. True or False: Easter is always celebrated in March.

Easter is always celebrated in March.

Answer: False. It varies between March and April.

120. True or False: People celebrate Holi by throwing colored powders at each other.

People celebrate Holi by throwing colored powders at each other.- true or false questions

Answer: True. That’s why the Hindu spring festival is known as the Festival of Colors!

121. True or False: Jewish people consider Yom Kippur one of the holiest days of the year, observing it with fasting and reflection.

Jewish people consider Yom Kippur one of the holiest days of the year, observing it with fasting and reflection.

Answer: True. The holiday is observed with a special religious service and a 25-hour fast.

122. True or False: Many Commonwealth countries celebrate Boxing Day the day after Christmas.

Many Commonwealth countries celebrate Boxing Day the day after Christmas.- true or false questions

Answer: True. It’s especially popular in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

123. True or False: People celebrate the Persian New Year, Nowruz, on the first day of spring.

People celebrate the Persian New Year, Nowruz, on the first day of spring.

Answer: True. It’s a 13-day festival symbolizing renewal and harmony with nature. 

124. True or False: Bastille Day in France commemorates the end of the French Revolution.

Bastille Day in France commemorates the end of the French Revolution.

Answer: False. It celebrates the storming of the Bastille, a key event that started the revolution.

125. True or False: Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico’s independence from Spain.

Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico’s independence from Spain.- true or false questions

Answer: False. It commemorates the Mexican victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla.

126. True or False: In Italy, La Befana is a holiday character who brings gifts to children on Epiphany, January 6.

In Italy, La Befana is a holiday character who brings gifts to children on Epiphany, January 6.

Answer: True. In Italian folklore, Befana is a kind old witch who travels by broomstick, bringing sweets and gifts to well-behaved children.

127. True or False: In the United States, Memorial Day honors soldiers who died in military service.

In the United States, Memorial Day honors soldiers who died in military service.- true or false questions

Answer: True. The honor extends to those who served in all military branches.

128. True or False: Carnival, celebrated in countries like Brazil, usually involves parades, costumes, and dancing before the Christian season of Lent.

Carnival, celebrated in countries like Brazil, usually involves parades, costumes, and dancing before the Christian season of Lent.

Answer: True. Learn more about the famous Rio Carnival annual event!

129. True or False: The traditional Japanese holiday Tanabata celebrates the reunion of two star-crossed lovers once a year.

The traditional Japanese holiday Tanabata celebrates the reunion of two star-crossed lovers once a year.- true or false questions

Answer: True. It is based on China’s Qixi festival.

130. True or False: Ramadan, observed by Muslims, involves daytime fasting for a month as a form of spiritual discipline.

Ramadan, observed by Muslims, involves daytime fasting for a month as a form of spiritual discipline.

Answer: True. Worshipers abstain from eating or drinking from first light until the sun sets.

131. True or False: The Jewish holiday Passover commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

The Jewish holiday Passover commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.

Answer: True. The holiday commemorates the biblical story of the Exodus.

132. True or False: Oktoberfest, celebrated in Germany, originally began as a wedding celebration for a German royal family.

Oktoberfest, celebrated in Germany, originally began as a wedding celebration for a German royal family.- true or false questions

Answer: True. Incredibly, this event dates back to October 12, 1810.

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