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True or False #1 (General Knowledge & Science)
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The biggest planet in our Solar System is Saturn
False (Jupiter)
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Sound travels faster through air than water
False (faster through water)
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The colored part of the human eye that controls how much light passes through the pupil is called cornea
False (iris)
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Charles Darwin proposed his theory of evolution in his book called 'The Origin of Species'
True
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The largest living primate in the world is orangutan
False (gorilla)
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Special structures in tongue that allow you to experience tastes such as sour, sweet, bitter and salty are called papillae
True
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Humans are carnivore
False (omnivore)
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Snakes have slimy skin
False (dry)
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Batteries convert chemical to electrical energy
True
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Another name for corn is maize
True
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Early electric battery was invented around 1800 by Alessandro Volta
True
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Pluto was no longer included in the Solar System since 2006.
True
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The hottest planet in our Solar System is Venus
True
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Platypus is considered as a mammal
True
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The biggest organ in our body is brain.
False (skin)
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The largest land animal in the world is whale
False (elephant)
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Salamander is a warm-blooded animal
False (cold-blooded)
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The two holes in your nose are called larynx
False (nostril)
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The first person to propose the theory of evolution was Jean-Baptiste Lamarck.
True
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Spiders have 6 legs
False (8)
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The concept of electric fields was first introduced by Albert Einstein
False (Michael Faraday)
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The largest ocean on Earth is Atlantic ocean
False (Pacific)
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A rainbow is a spectrum of light that appears when the Sun shines onto water droplets in the air.
True
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Solid state of water is known as ice
True
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