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/ˈtruːˌfɔːls/
adjective
- Relating to a type of test or question that has only two possible answers: true or false.
- The teacher used a true-false format to check basic understanding.
- She prefers true-false tests because they are quick to answer.
- The quiz had ten true-false questions about history.
noun
- A test or question that requires choosing between true and false.
- The true-false on the worksheet was about animal habitats.
- He finished all the true-falses in just five minutes.
- The exam was a mix of multiple choice and true-falses.