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Chess: True or False Quiz II
Test yourself on this chess quiz!
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Quiz ID: #26735
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Submitted By:
Smartfreak13
Question #1
You can checkmate an opponent with two pawns and a king.
True
False
Question #2
It is possible to be placed in checkmate with two bishops and a king.
True
False
Question #3
The king can castle past a square which is filled by another piece.
True
False
Question #4
Bobby Fischer became the Chess Champion of the World in 1972.
True
False
Question #5
You can checkmate your opponent with two knights and a king.
True
False
Question #6
Your opponent must say "check" when they place your king into check.
True
False
Question #7
Checkmate can be accomplished in four moves.
True
False
Question #8
In a closed game, the knight is usually better than a bishop.
True
False
Question #9
In an open game, the knight is usually better than a bishop.
True
False
Question #10
Chess originated in present day China.
True
False
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