Final answer:
Stalls occur at a higher AOA with GAIN ORIDE selected.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement is False.
When GAIN ORIDE is selected, stalls occur at a higher angle of attack (AOA), not a lower one. The term GAIN ORIDE refers to the operation of a system that maintains a constant AOA as the airspeed changes. By selecting GAIN ORIDE, the system tries to prevent the aircraft from stalling by automatically adjusting the control surfaces to maintain the desired AOA.
For example, if you're flying an aircraft with GAIN ORIDE selected and you increase the airspeed, the system will adjust the control surfaces to reduce the AOA. This prevents the aircraft from stalling at the higher airspeed.