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SEO Title: 100+ Fun True or False Questions for Kids (Grades 3-5) – Science, Math & GK

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Boost your child’s brainpower with our ultimate list of True or False questions! Covering Science, Math, and General Knowledge, these fun challenges are perfectly tailored for students in grades 3, 4, and 5.



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Looking for a quick way to challenge your brain? True or False questions are the perfect way to test what you know and learn something new in seconds. Whether you're a Science superstar, a Math whiz, or a General Knowledge expert, see how many of these you can get right!

🌍 Science: Nature & Space

  1. True or False: The moon produces its own light.
    • Answer: False (It reflects the sun’s light).
  2. True or False: An octopus has three hearts.
    • Answer: True.
  3. True or False: Sound travels faster in water than in air.
    • Answer: True.
  4. True or False: Humans have 300 bones when they are fully grown.
    • Answer: False (Adults have 206).

🔢 Math: Numbers & Shapes

  1. True or False: An equilateral triangle has three sides of different lengths.
    • Answer: False (All sides are equal).
  2. True or False: The number 11 is a prime number.
    • Answer: True.
  3. True or False: A century is 1,000 years long.
    • Answer: False (It’s 100 years).
  4. True or False: 0.5 is the same as 1/2.
    • Answer: True.

💡 General Knowledge: History & World

  1. True or False: Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
    • Answer: True.
  2. True or False: There are 52 states in the United States.
    • Answer: False (There are 50).
  3. True or False: The Great Wall of China is visible from the moon without a telescope.
    • Answer: False (This is a common myth!).
  4. True or False: A "Leap Year" happens every four years.
    • Answer: True.

🎓 Tips for Teachers & Parents

  • The "Stand Up/Sit Down" Game: Read these out loud. Have students stand if the answer is True and sit if it’s False.
  • Brain Breaks: Use 5 questions daily to transition between subjects.
  • Explain the "Why": For every "False" answer, ask the students if they know the correct fact!