You Think You Know IT All? True Or False? PolITics Quiz

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1. Tomatoes and potatoes grow on plants belonging to the same family as deadly nightshade.

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Tomatoes and potatoes belong to the Solanaceae family, which is also known as the nightshade family. This family includes several plants, including deadly nightshade. Therefore, it is true that tomatoes and potatoes grow on plants belonging to the same family as deadly nightshade.

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Challenge your knowledge across various topics including philosophy, symbolism, botany, and mathematics in this engaging true or false quiz. Discover intriguing facts and test your understanding on a... see morediverse range of subjects. see less

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Socrates, the great Greek philosopher, never wrote anything down.

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Socrates, the great Greek philosopher, never wrote anything down. This is true because Socrates did not believe in writing as a means of conveying knowledge. He believed that true wisdom could only be obtained through dialogue and questioning, rather than through written texts. Instead of writing, Socrates engaged in philosophical discussions with his students, such as Plato, who then recorded his teachings. Therefore, it is accurate to say that Socrates never wrote anything down.

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3.
The swastika was traditionally a symbol of bad luck.

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The statement is false. The swastika was not traditionally a symbol of bad luck. In fact, it was a symbol of good luck and auspiciousness in many ancient cultures, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. However, due to its association with Nazi Germany and the atrocities committed during World War II, the swastika has become widely stigmatized and is now commonly associated with hate and racism.

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4. Rudyard Kipling was born in India.

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Rudyard Kipling was indeed born in India. He was born on December 30, 1865, in Bombay, which was then part of British India. Kipling spent the first six years of his life in India before being sent to England for his education. His experiences in India greatly influenced his writings, and he is best known for his works such as "The Jungle Book" and "Kim," which are set in India and reflect the country's culture and society.

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5. The French eat an average of 5 kilos of snails per head per year.

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The statement is true. The French are known for their consumption of snails, which is considered a delicacy in their cuisine. It is estimated that on average, each person in France consumes around 5 kilograms of snails per year. This high consumption can be attributed to the popularity of dishes like escargots, which are cooked snails served with garlic butter.

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6. The American CIA is the equivalent organization of Britain's CID.

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The statement is false because the American CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) is not the equivalent organization of Britain's CID (Criminal Investigation Department). The CIA is an intelligence agency responsible for gathering and analyzing information to provide national security intelligence to the US government, while the CID is a branch of the British police force responsible for investigating and solving crimes. These organizations have different roles and jurisdictions, therefore they are not equivalent.

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7. The Russian parliament building in Moscow is called the White House.

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The Russian parliament building in Moscow is indeed called the White House. This iconic structure, located near the Moscow River, is commonly known as the White House due to its distinctive white facade. It serves as the headquarters of the Russian government and houses the State Duma and Federation Council, the two chambers of the Russian parliament. The White House has played a significant role in Russian politics and history, particularly during the events of the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis.

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8. All century years such as 1700, 1800 and 1900 are leap years.

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The statement is false. Century years such as 1700, 1800, and 1900 are not leap years unless they are divisible by 400. Leap years occur every 4 years, except for century years that are not divisible by 400. Therefore, 1700, 1800, and 1900 are not leap years.

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9.
Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Grant are the four presidents' heads sculpted into Mount Rushmore.

Explanation

The statement is false because Grant is not one of the four presidents' heads sculpted into Mount Rushmore. The four presidents' heads sculpted into Mount Rushmore are Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.

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10. One is a prime number.

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The statement "One is a prime number" is false. A prime number is defined as a number greater than one that has no positive divisors other than one and itself. However, the number one only has one positive divisor, which is one itself. Therefore, it does not meet the criteria to be classified as a prime number.

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Tomatoes and potatoes grow on plants belonging to the same family as...
Socrates, the great Greek philosopher, never wrote anything down.
The swastika was traditionally a symbol of bad luck.
Rudyard Kipling was born in India.
The French eat an average of 5 kilos of snails per head per year.
The American CIA is the equivalent organization of Britain's CID.
The Russian parliament building in Moscow is called the White House.
All century years such as 1700, 1800 and 1900 are leap years.
Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Grant are the four presidents'...
One is a prime number.
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