True or false Innate behavior allows animals to respond a stimulus without choosing the proper response?

True.

Innate behavior is a behavior that is present at birth and does not require learning. This type of behavior is often triggered by a specific stimulus, and the animal will respond to the stimulus in a predictable way. For example, a newborn baby will instinctively suck on anything that touches its lips. This behavior is not learned, but rather is an innate response to a stimulus.