Liquids have no definite volume.
Explanation - Liquids have an intermediate intermolecular force of attraction and hence show the property of fluidity and therefore do not have a definite shape, but they occupy a fixed amount of space in the container and the molecules are loosely attached which means they have a definite volume.
Examples: Water and oil are liquids. They have definite volume but no definite shape.
Therefore, the given statement is false.