How to play
Read each question and tap the answer you think is right. You get instant feedback: the correct answer lights up green, and a short fact explains it, so you learn something with every question. Answer all 10 to see your score, then play again for a fresh mix.
Tips
Take your time, since there is no clock. Read every statement carefully, then choose the answer that matches the fact. Always read the explanation, even when you are right, because that is where the useful surprise lives. The statements shuffle every round, so replaying is a genuine test, not a memory trick.
Why true or false works so well
True or false is the friendliest quiz format there is: even a total guess has a 50-50 chance, so no child feels left out. The learning happens right after the guess, because many of these statements are famous myths, and finding out that bats are not blind or that lightning strikes the same place plenty of times is far more memorable than reading a plain fact. Kids remember the surprises.
Play it as a group
This one is built for a crowd. In a classroom, read the statement and have everyone vote with thumbs up for true and thumbs down for false, or play stand-up-sit-down where a wrong answer means you sit until the next round. At home it works as a dinner table game with zero setup: one reader, everyone else votes, and the explanation settles every argument.
Need a ready-to-read list for a class, car ride, or family game? Start with our easy true or false questions for kids, then come back here to play a fresh round.
Frequently asked questions
Is the true or false quiz for kids free to play?
Yes. Every quiz on GamesMom is completely free, with no download and no sign-up. Open the page and start answering.
Are the questions the same every time?
No. Each round picks 10 questions from a pool of 60. The statements appear in a different order every time, while the True and False buttons stay in the same clear order.
What ages is this quiz good for?
It is written for children around ages 6-11, but anyone who enjoys true or false questions can play. Younger kids can play along with a grown-up reading the questions.