True/False: Quick binary decision

A True/False interaction presents a simple statement and asks the learner to decide whether it’s accurate.

What It Is

A True/False interaction presents a simple statement and asks the learner to decide whether it’s accurate. This binary format offers a fast-paced way to check knowledge, challenge assumptions, or reinforce key facts. Its straightforward nature makes it ideal for quick assessments while still delivering impactful moments of reflection.

When to Use It

  • Verifying understanding of company policies or compliance rules
  • Busting myths and correcting common misconceptions
  • Reinforcing factual content in product, legal, or safety training
  • Conducting rapid-fire quizzes to energize learners
  • Pre-assessing learner knowledge before deeper content

Why It Works

  • Supports retrieval practice with minimal cognitive load
  • Enables quick, scalable assessment across large audiences
  • Reduces cognitive fatigue while maintaining engagement
  • Ideal for spaced repetition strategies in microlearning
  • Saves time without sacrificing learning quality—boosting ROI

Impact Insight

Imagine your employees confidently separating fact from fiction—even under pressure—thanks to crystal-clear micro-assessments embedded in your training.

Examples in Action

  • Finance: “A higher credit score always guarantees loan approval.” (False)
  • Healthcare: “All forms of PPE must be worn during aerosol-generating procedures.” (True)
  • Retail: “You should ignore an expired coupon.” (False)
  • Technology: “Phishing links can only be sent via email.” (False)

Customization Options

  • Classic toggle, button, or swipe interaction styles
  • Custom feedback messages for both correct and incorrect answers
  • Use images or icons to pair with text for visual impact
  • Timed responses for knowledge checks under pressure
  • Seamless integration into video or scenario-based content
True/False interactions offer speed, clarity, and precision—keeping learners focused, informed, and ready to apply what they know where it matters most.