
We all love fun facts don't we? Some of the facts that appear in this quiz are true, but some of them are not. Just because a random trivia fun fact is common sense to you doesn't mean it's common knowledge to everyone else. How well do you know your random facts? This true or false trivia quiz will challenge you to figure out which statements are factual and the ones are complete fabrications.
If you think you have the basics of trivia down, then you might not have a problem acing this quiz. If you want to learn more about trivia, this is also the quiz for you. It's time to challenge the genius in you and see how you fare when you are tasked with determining whether various statements are true or false. Be careful, some of the statements may be tricky! Can you earn a score that's worth bragging about to your friends?
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True or false: John F. Kennedy was the youngest president of the United States.

True or false: Hot and cold water sound the same when you pour them.

True or false: You can only see a rainbow with your back to the sun.

True or false: Polar bears are found naturally in the Antarctica.

True or false: Tigers have striped skin as well as striped fur.

True or false: In the U.S. version of the game 'Monopoly', the color of Vermont Avenue is dark blue.

True or false: D'Artagnan was one of the original 'Three Musketeers'.

True or false: The Roman calendar is the current worldwide calendar we use today.

True or false: Area 51 is located in Utah.

True or false: The Kingdom of France helped the United States gain their independence over Great Britain during the American Revolutionary War.

True or false: Charles Lindbergh was the first person to fly nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean.

True or false: Humans only use about 10% of their brains.

True or false: Goldfish only have a memory of three seconds.

True or false: A triangle is a 3-sided polygon with interior angles that add to 180 degrees.

True or false: Your tongue is a series of eight separate muscles.

True or false: The Pacific is the deepest ocean in the world.

True or false: Shaving makes your hair grow back darker.

True or false: All species of spiders don't get caught in their own webs because their legs have a special 'non-stick' fluid on them.

True or false: China is the world's most populous country.

True or false: All turkeys gobble.

True or false: The origin of the omelette dates back to ancient times.

True or false: Emily Dickinson wrote more than 1,000 poems, but fewer than ten were published during her lifetime.

True or false: The TV show All in the Family is based on a British TV show.

True or false: Texas is the biggest state in America by area.

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