True or False trivia is great for many who might struggle a bit with memory. Because it's just a "yes or no" it is easy to choose. For some, a multiple choice trivia or a fill in the blank is too many answers to think about. You can ask that the residents just shout out which answer they have or you could create True or False signs like the image here.
Here is an example of some True or False trivia quiz your residents might find interesting.
There are five different blood groups - False. There are four: A, B, AB, and O
Humphrey Bogart was related to Princess Diana. - True. They were 7th cousins. Princess Diana was also related to Audrey Hepburn, Winston Churchill, George Patton, Louisa May Alcott, , and George Washington
Monaco is the smallest country in the world - False. Vatican City is, with only 0.44 sq.km.
The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland - True. Scotland associates the mythological animal with dominance and bravery.
Only ten (10) per cent of the population are left handed. - True. These Presidents were all lefties: Barack Obama, James Garfield, Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, & Bill Clinton.
Every year more money is printed for the board game Monopoly than for the US Treasury. - True. Parker Brothers reports that it is rolling in the fictional pink, blue, and yellow dough, printing around $30 billion each year. The U.S. government generally only prints money to replace old, or worn-out bills, which results in the annual printing of roughly $974 million.
A woman has walked on the Moon - False. There have been 12 men to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong being the first. NASA has plans for the first woman to walk on the moon in 2024.
There is a McDonald's Fast Food Restaurant on every continent in the world. - False. Still McDonald's is definitely world-wide. They have twenty-thousand restaurants in 100 different countries on every continent except Antarctica.
Babies have more bones than a grown adult - True. An adult has 206 bones, but a newborn baby has nearly 300 bones in her body.
Caesar salad was named after Julius Caesar because it was his favorite dish. False. The salad's creation is generally attributed to restaurateur Caesar Cardini, an Italian immigrant who operated restaurants in Mexico and the United States.
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