Hosting Trivia Night? We've Got 110 True or False Quiz Questions

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If you're anything like us, you love to test your knowledge every time you hang out with your friends. (And colleagues, and family members, and...literally everyone else.) We love a good low-stakes quiz as much as the next person, and if you ask us, the best questions are in true or false format. I mean, you've got a 50% chance of being right no matter what!

If you're looking for some true or false quiz questions for your next night in, you've come to the right place. We put together a list of the best brain-tickling questions, and split them up into categories like general knowledge, movies, sports, food and drink, and so much more. So, go ahead. See who's the smartest in your friend group!

Best General Knowledge True or False Questions

  • The star sign Aquarius is represented by a tiger. False.

  • 'A' is the most common letter used in the English language. False. (It's 'E.')

  • ASOS stands for As Seen on Screen. True.

  • The Battle of Hastings took place in 1066. True.

  • H&M stands for Hennes & Mauritz. True.

  • 'K' is worth four points in Scrabble. True.

  • In a deck of cards, the king has a mustache. False.

  • When the two numbers on opposite sides of a dice are added together it always equals 7. True.

  • In the English language, no word rhymes with orange. True.

  • English is the most spoken language in the world. False. (It's Mandarin Chinese.)

Best Animal-Themed True or False Questions

  • The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland. True.

  • A cross between a horse and a zebra is called a "Hobra." False. (A male zebra plus a female horse is called a "zorse," and a female zebra plus a male horse is called a "zonkey.")

  • A lion's roar can be heard up to eight kilometres away. True.

  • Canis lupur is the scientific name for a wolf. False. (It's Canis lupus.)

  • An octopus has three hearts. True.

  • Fish cannot blink. True.

  • Goldfish have a two-second memory. False. (Their memories can actually last for months.)

  • In Finding Nemo, the protagonist is a pufferfish. False. (He's a clownfish.)

  • Hippos sweat a red substance. True.

  • The first animal sent into space was a monkey. False. (Fruit flies were sent into space on a V-2 rocket in 1947.)

The Best Movie-Inspired True or False Questions

  • Meryl Streep has won two Academy Awards. False. (She's won three!)

  • Idina Menzel says the words "let it go" 20 times in the song "Let It Go" from Frozen. False. (She says it 21 times!)

  • In Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy has no siblings. True.

  • Cinderella was the first Disney princess. False. (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was released first.)

  • Walt Disney holds the record for the most Oscars. True.

  • Emma Roberts is Julia Roberts's daughter. False. (Julia Roberts is her aunt, her father is fellow actor Eric Roberts.)

  • Timothée Chalamet went to the same school as Nicki Minaj. True.

  • Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci are related. True. (He's married to Emily's sister.)

  • Titanic was released in 1999. False. (It was released in 1997.)

  • Avatar is the highest-grossing movie of all time. True.

Best TV-Themed True or False Questions

  • Gillian Anderson was born in Chicago, Illinois. True.

  • There are 219 episodes of Friends. False. (There are 236 episodes.)

  • Drag Race's Michelle Visage is older than RuPaul. False.

  • Jordan North won I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! in 2020. False.

  • Friends star Lisa Kudrow was originally cast in Frasier. True. (She was cast to play Roz but was let go after just one episode.)

  • Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito all star in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. True.

  • Lucas Bravo, the character who plays the role of Gabriel in Emily in Paris was a chef in real life. True.

  • Phyllis Smith, who played Phyllis Vance in The Office, was originally a casting director for the show. True.

  • Mila Kunis lied about her age at her That '70s Show audition. True.

Best Royal Family-Themed True or False Questions

  • Prince Harry is taller than Prince William. False.

  • Queen Elizabeth II was the second-longest-reigning British monarch. False. (She was the longest-reigning.)

  • Meghan Markle's first name is Rachel. True.

  • Before becoming queen, Queen Elizabeth II trained as a mechanic. True.

  • Buckingham Palace is where King Charles and Queen Camilla live. False.

  • Prince Phillip was born in Corfu, Greece. True.

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle got married in 2017. False. (They tied the knot on May 19, 2018.)

  • Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi's wedding was postponed due to the pandemic. True.

  • Prince William plays the guitar, piano, and cello. False. (But King Charles does.)

  • Prince William and Kate Middleton are big fans of Game of Thrones. True.

Best Music-Themed True or False Questions

  • Louis Walsh is older than Simon Cowell. True.

  • Howard Donald is the oldest member of Take That. True.

  • Ariana Grande is under 25. False.

  • Madonna's real name is Madonna. True.

  • Harry Styles's middle name is Edward. True.

  • 50 Cent and Charlie Chaplin were alive at the same time. True. (Chaplin died when 50 Cent was about two and a half years old.)

  • Singer Billie Eilish’s full name is Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell. True.

  • Rihanna was born in the Bahamas. False. (She was born in Barbados.)

  • The first music video to be played on MTV was "Video Killed The Radio Star" by The Buggles in 1981. True.

  • Hillary Clinton and Celine Dion are related. True.

Best Science-Inspired True or False Questions

  • The atomic number for lithium is 17. False. (It's 3.)

  • The black box in a plane is black. False. (It's orange.)

  • There are two parts of the body that can't heal themselves. False. (There's only one: the teeth.)

  • There are five different blood types. False. (There are four: A, B, AB, and O.)

  • Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin. True.

  • Your radius bone is in your leg. False. (It's one of the biggest bones in your forearm.)

  • The only letter not in the periodic table is the letter 'J.' True.

  • The small intestine is about three-and-a-half times the length of your body. True.

  • Thomas Edison discovered gravity. False.

  • Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system. True.

Best Geography-Themed True or False Questions

  • Marrakesh is the capital of Morocco. False. (It's Rabat.)

  • The Great Wall of China is longer than the distance between London and Beijing. True.

  • Monaco is the smallest country in the world. False. (Vatican City is.)

  • The River Seine in Paris is longer than the River Thames in London. True.

  • Alaska is the biggest state in square miles. True.

  • Australia is wider than the moon. True.

  • The United States has the longest coastline in the world. False. (Canada has the longest.)

  • Peru shares a border with Venezuela. False.

  • India is the most populated country in the world. True.

Best Food and Drink-Themed True or False Questions

  • Alliumphobia is a fear of garlic. True.

  • M&M stands for Mars and Moordale. False. (It stands for Mars and Murrie.)

  • A cara cara navel is a type of orange. True.

  • Coffee is made from berries. True.

  • Spaghetto is the singular word for a piece of spaghetti. True.

  • Bananas are curved because they grow upwards towards the sun. True.

  • Ketchup was once used to cure diarrhea and colds. True.

  • Honey will usually never go bad. True.

  • The Caesar salad was invented in France. False. (It was invented in Tijuana, Mexico, in the early 1920s by Caesar Cardini, an Italian chef.)

  • Pizza was invented in Rome, Italy. False. (It was invented in Naples, Italy.)

Best Sports-Inspired True or False Questions

  • Serena Williams has more singles tennis Grand Slam titles than her sister, Venus. True.

  • The five rings on the Olympic flag are interlaced. True.

  • A golf ball is the fastest-recorded object in sports. False. (It's the shuttlecock.)

  • Spain beat England 2-0 during the Women's World Cup final in 2023. False. (Spain beat England 1-0.)

  • The Olympics are held every five years. False. (They're held every four years.)

  • China won 100 medals at the Beijing Olympics. True.

  • NBA stands for National Basketball Association. True.

  • A full round of golf includes 19 holes. False. (It's 18.)

  • England last won the World Cup in 1969. False. (It was 1966.)

Best Human Body-Themed True or False Questions

  • If you sneeze with your eyes open, your eyes will pop out. False.

  • Eating too many carrots can make your skin turn orange. True.

  • Peeing on a jellyfish sting helps with the pain. False.

  • You can swallow and breathe at the same time. False.

  • You’re shorter at night than you are in the morning. True.

  • Human blood contains gold. True.

  • There are 14 bones in a human foot. False. (There are 28 bones in each foot.)

  • Humans lose an average of 75 head hairs each month. False. (We lose up to 75 strands of hair each day.)

  • You can sneeze during your sleep. False.

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