True/False Questions

True/False questions ask students to determine whether the statement is correct or not. Remember that for a statement to be true, every detail of the sentence must be correct. That is why questions containing words such as always, never, and only tend to be false, whereas less definite terms such as often and frequently suggest the statement might be true. Read through the entire exam to see whether information in one question will help you answer another. Do not begin to second-guess what you know or doubt your answers just because a sequence of questions appears to be all true or all false.