The quantity of charge flowing through a resistor multiplied by the time is called current.
The relation between current, time, and quantity of charge is given by,
Here, I is current, q is the charge and t is the time.
The above equation indicates the correct relationship between current, time, and quantity of charge. The answer is false because the current is equivalent to the quantity of charge moving in a unit of time. So, it is the quantity of charge divided by time not multiplied by the time.
Hence, the given statement is false.