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[Get Excited!] True or False Quiz You Can Enjoy at a Daycare!

True-or-False quizzes that deepen knowledge while having fun! We’ve gathered quizzes where children can build basic knowledge while expressing their own opinions by answering simple questions with “O” (true) or “X” (false).

The questions are on topics that are easy for children to get interested in, so both kids and adults can enjoy them together at preschool.

Learning through play also fosters communication skills and social development, making learning time more engaging—highly recommended! Enjoy O/X quizzes and help both children and adults broaden their knowledge!

Get Excited! True-or-False (O/X) Quizzes You Can Enjoy at Nursery School! (1–10)

Is a panda’s tail white? True or False?

Is a panda’s tail white? True or False?
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Pandas are popular for their cute black-and-white appearance. In fact, their tails are white. Some people might be surprised to learn this. Having a white tail is one of the panda’s characteristics. If you get the chance, visit a zoo and take a look at their tails.

Newly born hermit crabs do not live in shells. True or false?

Newly born hermit crabs do not live in shells. True or false?
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Newly born hermit crabs are extremely small at around 2 millimeters and have soft bodies. They look like shrimp and do not yet wear shells that fit them. After molting several times, they begin living near the seabed and take up shells. As hermit crabs grow through successive molts, they go about their lives by finding appropriate shells each time.

Do rabbits like carrots? True or false?

Do rabbits like carrots? True or false?
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Rabbits like carrots, but they’re actually more like a treat. Rabbits mainly eat vegetables and hay. Because carrots are sweet, eating a lot of them can be bad for their health, so please be careful when giving them.

[Get Excited!] True-or-False (O/X) Quiz You Can Enjoy at Daycare! (11–20)

At a green light, you raise your hand and stop. True or false?

At a green light, you raise your hand and stop. True or false?
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Pedestrians may cross the crosswalk when the green signal is lit. Raising a hand to ensure safety is recommended, but it is not necessary to come to a full stop when the light is green. Be sure to stop at a red light, and when it turns green, proceed with caution.

Does a camel’s hump contain fat? True or false?

Does a camel’s hump contain fat? True or false?
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Camels primarily inhabit arid deserts and semi-arid regions. The humps of camels store fat, which serves as an energy source in harsh environments where food and water are scarce. By storing fat in their humps, camels can regulate body temperature and retain moisture, enabling them to endure prolonged, severe conditions.

Is the old way of counting rabbits “1 hiki, 2 hiki”? True or false?

Is the old way of counting rabbits “1 hiki, 2 hiki”? True or false?
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There are various theories about the origin of counting rabbits with the counter “wa” (feather), but in old Japan, people had the custom of considering rabbits as a kind of bird, so they were counted as “1 wa, 2 wa.” Nowadays, using “wa” has become rare, and rabbits are typically counted as “1 hiki, 2 hiki.”

Bears like fruit. True or false?

Bears like fruit. True or false?
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Bears are animals that eat just about anything, and they love fruit too. Especially in autumn, they eat plenty of nuts and fruit to store energy for their winter sleep. Because fruit is tasty, it’s also one of the important foods that helps keep bears healthy and energetic.