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True or False Quiz #1 T    F
1. All trees except pine trees molt their leaves in the fall.
2. Water is less dense in its liquid state.
3. Dieting combined with consistent exercise will usually aid in weight loss.
4. More women suffer from anorexia than men because men don't worry about appearance as much.
5. In car technology the Japanese far exceed the Americans.
6. Shakespeare wrote the Bible.
7. Planets orbiting the sun sometimes eclipse other heavenly bodies.
8. Hospitals on occasion are good places for the spread of disease.
9. Most salmon die after spawning.
10. Stalactites suspend from cave roof tops as well as stalagmites.

True or False Quiz #2 T    F
1. Trivium means using logic, grammar, and rhetoric.
2. Fine arts always deals with the left brain.
3. Because mantic means philosopher, they need to seek from above.
4. Kolkhoz farms are the only collective farms in the former Soviet Union used today.
5. Water always drains clockwise.
6. The man on the penny is wearing a tie.
7. Ballet was favored in Europe.
8. Louie the 14th was never the founder of dance.
9. Ballerinas fight against gravity.
10. George Balonshine established the NYC ballet.

True or False Quiz #3 T    F
1. The Dallas Cowboys have won three of the last four Super Bowls.
2. It is incorrect to assume that expansion teams have thinned out the talent in the league.
3. The Denver Broncos will win the Super Bowl because they are in the AFC.
4. San Francisco always ends up having the best offense int eh league.
5. Dallas has beaten the 49ers and the Packers both in the regular season this year.
6. Jimmie Johnson never uses hair spray or gel to manage his hair.
7. The NFC has won fourteen consecutive Super Bowls over the AFC.
8. Emmit Smith will win his fifth consecutive rushing title because he averages 3.7 yards per carry.
9. Troy Aikman has the most accurate passing arm in the league.
10. John Elway has not slowed down despite his age.

True or False Quiz #4 T    F
1. There are seven continents.
2. Brigham Young University is the best university.
3. Many people live above the poverty line.
4. There are 12 months in a year.
5. Snow is present in all mountain areas of the world.
6. A violin has four strings.
7. Auto accidents occur more frequently in big cities.
8. All teenage drivers are careless.
9. Everybody knows how to use a computer.
10. Most cake recipes call for eggs.

True or False Quiz #5 T    F
1. Everyone should eat 3-5 servings of vegetables each day.
2. Newspaper articles frequently represent one side of an issue more than the other.
3. Thomas Jefferson probably modeled the architecture of Monticello after Palladio's Villa Rotonda.
4. Talented musicians always know how to sue the Circle of 5ths.
5. Plato's beliefs toward art were opposite those of Aristotle because Plato felt that the evidence of God's handiwork is seen in the smallest gifts around us.
6. The Greek meaning for hidden is apocrypha.
7. During the 14th Century in Europe many city-states developed into wealthy, capitalist, middle-class societies.
8. Densities of solids are invariably greater than the densities of their associate liquids.
9. William Tyndale is known as the "Father of the English Bible."
10. If your nose runs and your feet smell you are built upside down.

True or False Quiz #6 T    F
1. You must always dress up every day of the week for work.
2. All employees of the company speak two languages.
3. It is sometimes possible to leave early.
4. Most of the time at work is spent on the phone.
5. It is unlikely that you will make more than four or five exceptions for distributors per day.
6. There is absolutely no excuse for distributors to return open product.
7. A majority of the people you speak to live in the United States.
8. Those who have worked for NuSkin longer are more apt to making better decisions.
9. The absolute worst thing an employee can do is take too long on a call.
10. You may sometimes want people to return product directly to you.

True or False Quiz #7 T    F
1. A nation full of pride seldom remains prosperous for a long period of time.
2. In years 500-1000 A.D. the level of civilization had risen due to Barbarian tribes overrunning Europe.
3. Marco Polo was famous for telling tales of the wealth of the Orient.
4. Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1491 and never realized that he discovered a new world.
5. Life in the English colonies was certainly harder than life in England itself.
6. The Constitution of the United States was signed by 56 prominent men in Philadelphia in 1787.
7. It is unsound to assume that Benjamin Franklin was famous for signing the Declaration of Independence.
8. Andrew Jackson became the successor to the presidency after the assassination of Lincoln in 1865.
9. Hawaii was admitted as the forty-nine state of the Union in 1958, and in 1959, Alaska became the fiftieth.
10. An icon is a sign which always resembles the thing it represents.
True or False Quiz #8 T    F
1. You should relax and arrive early when taking a test.
2. With true or false questions, the questions are generally true.
3. No one should keep a steady pace when taking a test.
4. Amount of sleep never affects how you'll do on a test.
5. With any extra time, you should review your answers.
6. You should never waste time reading the directions.
7. There is no substitute for the truth.
8. Negative words sometimes affect the truth.
9. It is smart to state a reason why the question would be false.
10. You should never pay attention to qualifiers that will make the question true.

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