If a number is divisible by 4, it must also be divisible by 2. - True (any number divisible by 4 is also divisible by 2 because 4 is a multiple of 2.) or False (a number divisible by 4 is not necessarily divisible by 2.), The sum of two odd numbers is always odd. - True (Odd + Odd = Odd.) or False (The sum of two odd numbers is always even (e.g., 3 + 5 = 8).), All prime numbers are odd. - True (Prime numbers cannot be even.) or False (2 is a prime number and it is even.), Zero is neither positive nor negative. - True (Zero is neutral, it is not classified as positive or negative.) or False (Zero is both positive and negative.), A triangle can have two right angles. - True (Triangles can have any number of right angles.) or False (The sum of angles in a triangle is always 180°. Two right angles already make 180°, leaving no space for the third.), The number 1 is a factor of every integer. - True (1 divides every integer without leaving a remainder.) or False (1 is only a factor of itself.), Multiplying a number by a fraction greater than 1 will always make it smaller. - True (Fractions always make numbers smaller.) or False (Multiplying by a fraction greater than 1 makes the number larger (e.g., 4 × 3/2 = 6).), A square is always a rectangle, but a rectangle is not always a square. - True (A square has all the properties of a rectangle, but not all rectangles have equal sides.) or False (A square and a rectangle are completely different.), The product of any two consecutive numbers is always even. - True (One of the two consecutive numbers is always even, so their product is even.) or False (Two odd numbers multiplied always give an odd product.), A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits is divisible by 3. - True (This is a divisibility rule for 3.) or False (Divisibility by 3 has nothing to do with the digits.),

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