Daily True or False
June 23, 2026
10 true or false questions from this day's daily challenge. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.
1.Scorpion was the first host of the Venom symbiote.
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Scorpion was the first host of the Venom symbiote.
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The Venom symbiote first bonded with Spider-Man, then famously with Eddie Brock. Scorpion (Mac Gargan) later became a host as Venom III, but was not the first.
2.Utagawa Hiroshige produced more than 5,000 woodblock prints during his lifetime.
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Utagawa Hiroshige produced more than 5,000 woodblock prints during his lifetime.
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Hiroshige was incredibly prolific, with estimates of his total print output ranging from 5,000 to over 10,000, including multiple famous series.
3.Norman Rockwell painted the famous painting 'American Gothic'.
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Norman Rockwell painted the famous painting 'American Gothic'.
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'American Gothic' was painted by Grant Wood in 1930. Norman Rockwell is known for his Saturday Evening Post covers, not that iconic work.
4.Joe Perry briefly left Aerosmith in 1979 and was replaced by Jimmy Page.
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Joe Perry briefly left Aerosmith in 1979 and was replaced by Jimmy Page.
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Joe Perry left in 1979, but was replaced by Jimmy Crespo, not Jimmy Page.
5.Leonardo da Vinci designed a mechanical knight that could sit, stand, and move its arms.
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Leonardo da Vinci designed a mechanical knight that could sit, stand, and move its arms.
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In his notebooks, Leonardo da Vinci designed a mechanical knight with gears and pulleys that could sit, stand, and move its arms. It is considered an early robot concept.
6.Max Ernst was born in Zurich, Switzerland, and grew up there.
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Max Ernst was born in Zurich, Switzerland, and grew up there.
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Max Ernst was born in Brühl, near Cologne, Germany, on April 2, 1891. He spent his childhood in Germany, not Switzerland.
7.The highest-grade tuna for sushi is called 'otoro' and comes from the belly.
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The highest-grade tuna for sushi is called 'otoro' and comes from the belly.
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Otoro is the fattiest, most prized cut of bluefin tuna, taken from the belly. Its rich, melt-in-your-mouth texture makes it the most expensive sushi ingredient.
8.Man Ray was a key figure in the New York Dada movement.
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Man Ray was a key figure in the New York Dada movement.
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Alongside Marcel Duchamp and Francis Picabia, Man Ray helped establish Dada in New York in the 1910s and early 1920s.
9.John Singer Sargent created murals for the Boston Public Library.
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John Singer Sargent created murals for the Boston Public Library.
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John Singer Sargent painted the series 'The Triumph of Religion' for the Boston Public Library between 1895 and 1919. This was one of his major non-portrait works.
10.Jordan never won an NBA MVP award after age 30.
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Jordan never won an NBA MVP award after age 30.
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Jordan won his fourth MVP in 1996 at age 33, and his fifth MVP in 1998 at age 35, both well after turning 30.
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