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True / False

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The Legend of True / False

In the ancient binary courts of Knowledge, there is no room for grey. Every statement is either a gleaming truth or a cunning lie. True/False was forged in the lightning storms of logical certainty — the purest philosophical tradition: something either IS, or it ISN'T.

Deceptively simple, this question type has toppled more confident warriors than any dungeon boss. The moment you think it's easy is the moment the trap springs. False statements are engineered to *almost* be true — one wrong word, one swapped number, one misattributed discovery.

The legends speak of a warrior who answered 50 True/False questions in a row correctly. They called that day "The Day of Perfect Judgment."

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⚔️ How to Play

  1. 1

    Read every word — the devil is in the details

  2. 2

    Absolute words like 'always', 'never', 'all' are often FALSE

  3. 3

    Specific numbers and dates are common trick points

  4. 4

    If any part of the statement is false, the whole statement is FALSE

  5. 5

    Act quickly — hesitation wastes precious battle time

💡 Pro Tips

  • Statements with qualifiers like 'usually' or 'often' tend to be true

  • Watch for name/attribution swaps (who discovered what)

  • Verify the year or number — they're often changed by one

  • Trust your gut on common knowledge, but verify unusual claims

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