True False
True/False questions are straightforward assessment items where respondents must determine whether a statement is true or false. This format is excellent for testing factual knowledge and understanding of concepts.
Creating a True/False Question
1. Select "True/False" from the question type menu

2. Enter your statement in the question field

3. Set the correct answer:
- Choose either True or False as the correct response
- Add explanation for the correct answer (optional)


- Keep statements clear and unambiguous
- Avoid double negatives in your statements
- Consider adding explanations for both correct and incorrect responses
- Questions can be made mandatory or optional
FAQs
Q: What is a True/False question?
A: True/False questions are straightforward assessment items where respondents must determine whether a statement is true or false. This format is excellent for testing factual knowledge and understanding of concepts.
Q: How do I set the correct answer for a True/False question?
A: Choose either True or False as the correct response by selecting the appropriate radio button.
Q: Can I add explanations for True/False questions?
A: Yes, you can add explanation for the correct answer (optional) to help respondents understand why the answer is correct.
Q: What should I avoid when writing True/False statements?
A: Avoid double negatives in your statements and keep statements clear and unambiguous.
Q: Can I add explanations for both correct and incorrect responses?
A: Yes, consider adding explanations for both correct and incorrect responses to enhance learning.
Q: Can True/False questions be made mandatory?
A: Yes, questions can be made mandatory or optional based on your assessment requirements.
Q: How should I write effective True/False statements?
A: Keep statements clear and unambiguous, avoid double negatives, and ensure each statement tests a single concept.
Q: Can I set scoring for True/False questions?
A: Yes, True/False questions can be scored automatically since there is a clear correct answer.
Q: What types of knowledge are best tested with True/False questions?
A: True/False questions are excellent for testing factual knowledge and understanding of concepts.
Q: Can I randomize the order of True/False questions?
A: Yes, you can randomize the order of questions in your assessment to prevent pattern recognition.
Q: How do I preview True/False questions before publishing?
A: You can preview how the question will appear to respondents before publishing your assessment.
Q: Can I use True/False questions in combination with other question types?
A: Yes, True/False questions can be used alongside other question types in comprehensive assessments.