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True/False Questions
1. True/False Statements are either completely correct or they are false. If any fact in a question is not correct, the answer must be false.
2. Identify the key words in the statement and underline them. Knowing exactly what you are being asked is critical to selecting the correct answer.
3. Be careful with statements that allow no exceptions. These are typically false. Look for key words like: All, None, Absolutely, Not Any, Every, Always, and Never.
4. Statements using moderate words are usually true. Look for key words like: Usually, Often, Some, Many, Mosty, or On The Average.
5. If you are not sure what the statement is saying, rephrase the statement into words you understand.