True False Cannot Say
True, False, Cannot Say questions test your ability to evaluate statements based strictly on given information. You must decide whether a statement is correct, incorrect, or cannot be determined from the passage.
Fundamental Principles
True
The statement is directly supported by the passage.
False
The statement contradicts the passage.
Cannot Say
There is insufficient information to determine whether the statement is true or false.
Essential Formulation Tips
- Base your answer only on the passage.
- Avoid using outside knowledge.
- Look for exact matches or contradictions.
- Be careful with extreme words (always, never).
Shortcut Execution Techniques
- If clearly supported → True.
- If clearly contradicted → False.
- If not mentioned → Cannot Say.
- Watch for partial information traps.
Contextual Inquiries (FAQs)
Q: What does 'Cannot Say' mean?
A:
Q: What is the most common mistake?
A:
Example Breakdown: Basic Example
Common trap.Passage does not say all animals are cats.
It reverses the logic.
Final Answer: False.
Example Breakdown: Cannot Say Example
Inference trap.Passage mentions liking football only.
No info about playing professionally.
Final Answer: Cannot Say.
TFC Set 1 – Short Passage
Read the passage and answer True/False/Cannot Say.
Q1. Education helps individuals succeed.
Q2. Education has no impact on society.
Q3. Education guarantees success.