# Truthiness-code-challenge

## Truthiness Quiz

### Objectives

* Strengthen your understanding of truthiness in Ruby
* Practice using boolean and comparison operators

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## Quiz

?: Take a look at the code below. We have defined a method, `returning_true` that uses a comparison operator, the `<` (less than) to compare the number 14 to... nothing. What value(s) for `?` will make `returning_true` return `true`?

```
def returning_true
  14 < ?
end
```

\[ ] 1 \[x] 15 \[ ] 14 \[x] 17

?: Here we have a method, `returning_false` that uses both comparison and boolean operators. What value(s) for `?` will make `returning_false` return `false`?

```
def returning_false
  7 > 4 && 100 < ?
end
```

\[x] 100 \[ ] 101 \[ ] 102 \[ ] 103

?: Take a look at the method `using_truthiness` below. What value(s) for `?` will make `using_truthiness` return `false`?

```
def using_truthiness
  7 > 8 || ?
end
```

\[x] false \[x] 8 > 9 \[x] !true \[ ] !false

?: What value(s) for `?` will make `using_truthiness` return `true`?

```
def using_truthiness
  7 > 8 || ?
end
```

\[x] 7 > 6 \[x] 7 \[x] false \[x] 8 > 9

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