
Having a good grasp of common knowledge can serve you well when it comes to your work, financial and physical welfare, personal development and relationships. As you can see, that’s quite a good chunk of benefits.
But how do you get it?
You can read about it, of course. But that can be a bit dry.
There are much more interesting ways to acquire knowledge, such as watching educational channels, listening to podcasts or taking quizzes.
Try taking our series of trivia quizzes and give your brain a workout at the same time. There's never a time where a quiz isn't a decent option for passing the time with friends and family.
To do well on this "True or False" trivia quiz, you have to be the kind of person who can discern between fact and fiction across a wide variety of subjects. If you want to learn more about trivia, this might just be the quiz for you. Do you have what it takes to come away with an 80 percent or higher score?
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True or false: Leonardo da Vinci invented the children's game 'hopscotch'.

True or false: Killer whales are not whales.

True or false: When not using his chariot for travel, King Tutankhamen used camels.

True or false: Tuxedo Park, New York is named after the tuxedo dinner jacket.

True or false: Marco Polo discovered pasta in China and brought it back to Italy.

True or false: Hot and cold water sound different when poured.

True or false: A heptagon has eight sides.

True or false: The Easy-Bake Oven was the first toy to be advertised on television.

True or false: The British government owns Queen Elizabeth II's residence, Buckingham Palace.

True or false: Milk is essential to your health.

True or false: A "neophyte" is someone with a lot of experience under their belt.

True or false: North America is the second-largest continent.

True or false: In Django Unchained, Leonardo DiCaprio accidentally cut his hand during a scene.

True or false: In the US and UK versions of the game "Monopoly", Mediterranean Avenue and Old Kent Road, respectively, are the highest selling properties.

True or false: The darker the coffee bean, the more caffeine it contains.

True or false: Penguins are found naturally in the Antarctica.

True or false: Monaco is the smallest country in the world.

True or false: More than 1.5 million people die each year from malaria.

True or false: There have been seven million pound winners on the British television quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.

True or false: Zero factorial is equal to one.

True or false: A quadrathlon is a race consisting of swimming, cycling, skiing and running.

True or false: The atomic number for lithium is 3.

True or false: There's only one word in the English language (British) which has five consecutive letters that are vowels.

True or false: On average, a man's heart beats slower than a woman's.

True or false: Uncle Sam was a real person that actually existed.

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