This is false.
Answer: false.
For binomial setup, if n is larger than 30 then we can use normal approximation and then the test for p becomes very easy. But is n is not more than 30 then also we can perform test for p. This will be an exact test based on binomial distribution and it is somewhat more complicated and difficult. But testing is possible. Hence given statement is false.
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