AI True False Question Generator
Generate true or false questions with answer keys and detailed explanations for any subject. Build quick assessments that test factual understanding.
Quick Assessments That Cover More Material
True/false questions let you assess understanding across a wide range of topics in minimal time. Students can answer 20 true/false questions in the same time it takes to complete 5 multiple choice questions, giving you broader coverage of your curriculum.
Balanced Questions with Detailed Explanations
Each generated set maintains a balanced distribution of true and false answers to prevent guessing patterns. When explanations are enabled, every question includes a thorough rationale that transforms the assessment into a learning tool. Students discover not just whether they got the answer right, but understand the underlying concept and why common misconceptions are incorrect, reinforcing.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for this tool before you move into a full branded assistant.
How does this generator avoid ambiguous true/false statements?
The generator follows assessment design principles that produce clear, unambiguous statements. It avoids double negatives, absolute qualifiers like always or never unless factually accurate, and compound statements that mix true and false elements.
How are true and false answers balanced in the output?
The generator maintains an approximate balance between true and false answers, typically ranging from 40 to 60 percent for each. This prevents students from gaining an advantage by guessing one answer type consistently. The balance varies slightly based on the topic and difficulty to ensure every statement is factually defensible rather than forcing artificial balance at the expense of question.
What makes a good true/false question versus a bad one?
Good true/false questions test meaningful concepts with clear, concise statements that are definitively true or false. They avoid trivial facts, trick wording, and overly broad generalizations. Bad questions use ambiguous language, test obscure details, or contain qualifiers that make the answer debatable.
When should I use true/false questions instead of other formats?
True/false questions excel at quickly assessing factual knowledge across a broad range of topics. They are ideal for pre-assessments to gauge prior knowledge, quick comprehension checks during lessons, and review sessions before exams. Use them when you need to cover many concepts in a short time.
Can I use explanations as study material for students?
Absolutely. When explanations are enabled, each question becomes a mini-lesson. Students can attempt the question, check their answer, and read a detailed explanation of why the statement is true or false. This makes the generated output dual-purpose: it serves as both an assessment tool and a self-study resource.
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