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Tricky True or False Memory Test

For each question, answer either "True" or "False".
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Last updated: October 3, 2022
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First submittedOctober 3, 2022
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1. You must click "True" or False" to answer each question.
2. But the previous statement was false!!!
3. But the previous statement was actually false this time.
4. The last two questions both started with conjunctions.
5. There's no correct answer this question!
6. Question #10 is true (you can go check and come back!).
8. There was no question #4
9. Actually, there was no question #7
1θ. Question #1 mentioned the word "click".
12. There have been more "True" answers than "False" answers thus far.
11. "True" and "False" alternated as answers on the previous four questions.
13. One of the previous questions used the term "preposition".
l4. There was an instance of parenthetical guidance in a previous question.
15. You have seen three exclamation points on this quiz so far
16. Question #10 looked strange because it actually looked like this: #1Θ.
17. Question #5 was super casual and used "There's" instead of "There is".
18. One of the questions from 10-19 actually had a lowercase "L" for its tens digit.
19. Question 13 appeared before question 12.
20. Question #1 used a period to end its statement
21. There were 20 True/False statements before this.
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