Sure! Here are some true or false questions about coats of arms that you can ask grade 6 learners:
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True or False: A coat of arms is a symbol that represents a family, individual, or organization.
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True or False: All coats of arms are identical and look the same.
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True or False: The colors, symbols, and patterns on a coat of arms can have specific meanings.
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True or False: Coats of arms were originally used by knights in battle to identify themselves.
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True or False: You can only have a coat of arms if you are a member of royalty.
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True or False: The shield is often the central part of a coat of arms.
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True or False: Animals depicted on a coat of arms usually represent the qualities of the person or group it belongs to.
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True or False: Coats of arms are only found in European countries.
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True or False: Each coat of arms has a unique design that cannot be duplicated.
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True or False: The term "heraldry" refers to the study of coats of arms and their designs.
Feel free to modify these questions to suit your lesson plan!