Daily True or False
May 11, 2026
10 true or false questions from this day's daily challenge. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.
1.Jordan was drafted third overall in the 1984 NBA Draft, behind Hakeem Olajuwon and Sam Bowie.
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Jordan was drafted third overall in the 1984 NBA Draft, behind Hakeem Olajuwon and Sam Bowie.
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The Rockets took Olajuwon first, the Trail Blazers took Bowie second. Portland famously passed on Jordan, later calling it one of the worst draft mistakes ever.
2.Steve Jobs personally designed the iconic 'Think Different' ad campaign featuring black-and-white portraits.
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Steve Jobs personally designed the iconic 'Think Different' ad campaign featuring black-and-white portraits.
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The campaign was created by ad agency TBWA\Chiat\Day, led by creative director Lee Clow. Jobs approved it but didn't design it himself.
3.You can tame a fox by feeding it sweet berries, and it will defend you from mobs.
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You can tame a fox by feeding it sweet berries, and it will defend you from mobs.
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Foxes can be bred with sweet berries, but not tamed. They trust you if born from tamed parents, but they don't attack hostile mobs for you.
4.Steve Jobs was a college dropout who never completed a single college course.
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Steve Jobs was a college dropout who never completed a single college course.
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Jobs dropped out of Reed College after one semester but audited a calligraphy class for 18 months. He did complete courses, just never graduated.
5.Leonardo was legally recognized as an illegitimate child and never received a formal education in Latin or Greek.
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Leonardo was legally recognized as an illegitimate child and never received a formal education in Latin or Greek.
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Born out of wedlock, he was barred from studying classical languages at university, which shaped his self-taught, hands-on approach to learning.
6.Taylor Swift served as a character inspiration for a villain in the 'The Hunger Games' series.
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Taylor Swift served as a character inspiration for a villain in the 'The Hunger Games' series.
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Author Suzanne Collins said the character of Cashmere, a tribute from District 1, was visually inspired by Swift’s curly-haired, pageant look.
7.Leonardo da Vinci was a prolific painter, but fewer than 20 of his paintings survive today.
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Leonardo da Vinci was a prolific painter, but fewer than 20 of his paintings survive today.
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Only about 15 to 19 authenticated paintings exist, as he often abandoned projects or experimented with techniques that caused his work to deteriorate.
8.Armstrong's first words on the moon were actually scripted by a Hollywood screenwriter.
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Armstrong's first words on the moon were actually scripted by a Hollywood screenwriter.
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Armstrong claimed he improvised 'One small step' after landing. He later said he thought of it just before stepping off the ladder.
9.A single block of gold in Minecraft is actually less dense than real gold.
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A single block of gold in Minecraft is actually less dense than real gold.
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A Minecraft gold block is 1 cubic meter and weighs roughly 19.3 metric tons in real life. In-game, the player can carry dozens easily, making it far less dense in gameplay terms.
10.Armstrong had to take a lie detector test after the moon landing to prove he wasn't a Soviet spy.
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Armstrong had to take a lie detector test after the moon landing to prove he wasn't a Soviet spy.
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This is a persistent conspiracy myth. There is no evidence Armstrong or any Apollo astronaut was subjected to a lie detector test by NASA.
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