2 Truths 1 Lie: Multiple Choice

Each question contains 2 true statements and 1 false statement for a certain topic. Choose the false statement!
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1. Countries
While Kazakhstan borders the Caspian Sea, it is still landlocked.
Mongolia is the largest landlocked country
India is the most populous country in the world
Lesotho is the only nation outside of Europe to be completely surrounded by another country
2. Cities
Brazil’s most populous city is Sao Paulo
South Africa’s most populous city is not its capital
Rio de Janeiro is Brazil’s most populous city
The capital of Florida is Talahassee
3. Literature
A Caesura is an element of poetry
A stanza in poetry is the equivalent of a paragraph in prose
A Caesura is an element of prose
Hyperbole is a type of Figurative Language
4. Vocabulary
Zany is used to describe something that is unconventional and idiosyncratic
“Adept” is used to describe proficiency
“Zany” is used to describe optimism
“Vertebra” describes something in a person’s body
5. Languages
Norwegian and Swedish are Indo-European languages while Finnish is a Uralic Language
A polyglot is a person who can speak many languages
Tswana is an official language of South Africa
Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish are within the same language group
6. Geography
The lowest layer of the atmosphere is the Troposphere
An oxbow lake is the result of natural bending of rivers
The mesosphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere
The North Magnetic and Geographic North Poles are in different locations
7. Soccer/English Football
Hamburger SV won the European Cup in 1983 against Juventus, and is now playing in the 2. Bundesliga
The offside rule was introduced in 1863
The largest defeat in a Champions League quarter-final is 2-8
As of 2024, no side currently outside the respective top divisions of European football leagues has won the Champions League/European Cup
8. Mathematics
The Poincaré Conjecture was proven in 2010 by Grigori Perelman
None of the 7 million-dollar problems have been solved as of 2024
Aleph 0 is the cardinality of the set of all natural numbers
A function is bijective only if it is injective and surjective
9. Science
Ionic bonds are stronger than covalent bonds as they are formed between positively and negatively charged ions
A species scientific name is a combination of its species and genus.
Generally, covalent bonds are stronger than ionic bonds
Earth’s gravitational strength is 9.8N/kg
10. Music
The piano is a string and percussion instrument
A perfect cadence consists of a V and I chord in that order.
A standard ukulele has 4 strings
No instrument falls under 2 musical instrument classifications at once (string, brass etc.)
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