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true-false test
[ troo-fawls ]
noun
- a test requiring one to mark statements as true or false.
Word History and Origins
Origin of true-false test1
Example Sentences
How can I get past that sensory true-false test of learning wine, but enjoy it more?
They look exactly the same, just as a particular correct answer on a true-false test looks the same whether the test taker is a straight-A student or someone who’s guessing at every question.
The women scored higher on a true-false test about the benefits and risks of breast cancer screening after they read the pamphlet than they had beforehand.
One class I attended recently, a centerpiece of the curriculum, was devoted entirely to the subject of etiquette during which children were given a true-false test with questions like: “The correct way to butter a roll or bread is to slice it with a knife and butter the entire roll/piece of bread and then bite into it.”
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