Daily True or False
June 6, 2026
10 true or false questions from this day's daily challenge. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.
1.Paul Cézanne achieved great commercial success and fame during his lifetime.
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Paul Cézanne achieved great commercial success and fame during his lifetime.
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Paul Cézanne was largely misunderstood and his work was rejected by the public and critics; fame and success came only after his death in 1906.
2.The Magna Carta was the first document to limit the power of the English monarchy.
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The Magna Carta was the first document to limit the power of the English monarchy.
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The Charter of Liberties, issued by King Henry I in 1100, earlier restricted royal power, including protections for barons and the church. Thus, the Magna Carta was not the first such document.
3.Saltwater crocodile is the only crocodile species that can live in saltwater.
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Saltwater crocodile is the only crocodile species that can live in saltwater.
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Several crocodile species, including the American crocodile and Nile crocodile, also tolerate saltwater. Saltwater crocodile is not unique in this ability.
4.Vincent van Gogh painted 'The Starry Night' while he was a patient at an asylum in Saint-Rémy.
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Vincent van Gogh painted 'The Starry Night' while he was a patient at an asylum in Saint-Rémy.
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Van Gogh created 'The Starry Night' in June 1889 while staying at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where he sought treatment for his mental health.
5.Michael Jordan once scored 30 points with the flu during an NBA Finals game.
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Michael Jordan once scored 30 points with the flu during an NBA Finals game.
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The 'Flu Game' (1997 Finals Game 5) is legendary, but Jordan actually had food poisoning, not the flu. He scored 38 points, not 30.
6.Leonardo da Vinci wrote many of his personal notes in mirror writing.
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Leonardo da Vinci wrote many of his personal notes in mirror writing.
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Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks contain thousands of pages of reverse script, readable in a mirror. He likely used this as a left-handed person to avoid smudging ink or to keep his ideas private.
7.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.
8.Saltwater crocodile is the largest reptile that ever lived on Earth.
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Saltwater crocodile is the largest reptile that ever lived on Earth.
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Many prehistoric reptiles, such as Sarcosuchus and dinosaurs, were far larger. Saltwater crocodile is the largest living reptile, but not of all time.
9.Elon Musk has a cameo as himself in the movie Iron Man 2.
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Elon Musk has a cameo as himself in the movie Iron Man 2.
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Elon Musk appears as himself in Iron Man 2 (2010) at a Monaco party, where he talks to Tony Stark about an electric jet.
10.Andy Warhol produced the debut album of the Velvet Underground and Nico.
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Andy Warhol produced the debut album of the Velvet Underground and Nico.
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Warhol produced 'The Velvet Underground & Nico' (1967) and designed its iconic banana cover. The album is a landmark in rock music.
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