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True or False: “Alexander the Great” was also known as “Alexander of Macedonia”. |
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True or False: Diagonals drawn from opposing corners of a rectangle will always bisect each other. |
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True or False: Harper Lee won the Pulitzer Prize for the novel “To Kill A Mockingbird.” |
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True or False: Only the Chinese Tiger is an endangered tiger species. |
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True or False: There are two main types of balls in the sport of Lawn Bowls: the “bowl” and the “jack”. |
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True or False: Michael Franti used to be the main singer in the band “The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy” |
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True or False: The film “The Princess Bride” was released in 1984. |
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True or False: On Ernest Shackleton’s famous South Pole expedition (1914 – 1916), the ship they set out on was called the “Endurance”. |
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True or False: The “Lumbar Curve” is located in the leg on the human body. |
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True or False: The painting “The Persistence of Memory” was a product of the artist Picasso. |
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True or False: Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was not born in Ireland. |
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True or False: Alchemy is the science founded on the principle of trying to transform base metals into more rarer metals. |
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True or False: In the English version of the game “Monopoly”, Old Kent Road is the highest selling property. |
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True or False: Traditionally, the amethyst gemstone is the birthstone for the month of August. |
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True or False: The man who is considered responsible for inventing the mouse, Douglas Engelbart, never patented his idea. |
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