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Adding a True/False Question

Written by Kat Morgan
Updated over a week ago

True/False questions let you write a statement and set whether it is true or false. Students evaluate the statement and receive instant feedback.


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Adding a True/False block

1. From your lesson, click Add block.

Add block button in the lesson editor

2. Select True/False from the block type list.

3. Write your statement in the Question editor. This is the statement students will evaluate as true or false. The editor supports rich text, images, and mathematical notation.

Empty True/False block form showing the question editor, answer dropdown, and mark allocation

4. Use the Answer is dropdown to set whether the statement is True or False.

5. Set the Mark allocation for the question. The default is 1 mark.

6. Click Save.

Completed True/False block with statement filled in

How students see it

Students see the statement and two options: True and False. After selecting an answer and submitting, they receive instant feedback showing whether they were correct and the marks awarded.

Student view of a True/False question showing the statement with True and False options

True/False in AI-generated lessons

When you generate a lesson using AI, True/False questions may be included automatically depending on the lesson type. They work well in assessments, practice exercises, and revision activities where students need to evaluate factual statements.

Tips

  • Write clear, unambiguous statements. Avoid double negatives or statements that could be interpreted both ways.

  • Mix true and false statements within a lesson so students cannot guess a pattern.

  • The question editor supports rich text, so you can include formatting, images, or mathematical notation in your statement.

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