Final answer:
The works cited page lists entries in alphabetical order by the author's last name, not the first name, so the statement is False.
Step-by-step explanation:
The assertion that the works cited page lists entries in alphabetical order according to the author's first name is False. In proper citation formats, such as MLA (Modern Language Association), you alphabetize the entries on the works cited page by the authors' last names. If two or more authors have the same last name, you then alphabetize by their first names or initials. When an author is unknown, you alphabetize by the first significant word of the title, excluding articles such as 'a', 'an', or 'the'. The works cited page should be double-spaced, with each entry beginning at the left margin and subsequent lines indented one-half inch, commonly known as a hanging indent.