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100

In French, what’s a more casual way to say “goodbye” than “au revoir”?

Salut!

100

What do people usually eat at afternoon tea in England?

Tea, scones, sandwiches, pastries

100

Which fast food item originally comes from England: fish and what?

Fish and chips

100

What is celebrated in the U.S. on the fourth Thursday of November?

Thanksgiving Day

100

Which famous British scientist developed the theory of gravity after an apple allegedly fell on his head?

Isaac Newton

200

What is the origin and meaning of the English word “déjà vu”?

It’s French for “already seen,” used in English to describe a feeling of familiarity.

200

What is the name of the French-speaking region in Canada with its own culture?

Québec

200

What’s a traditional breakfast item in the USA made with batter and syrup?

Pancakes

200

What color do people traditionally wear and display on St. Patrick’s Day in the U.S. and Ireland?

Green

200

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington

300

What is the difference in use between “tu” and “vous” in French, and what’s the cultural importance behind it?

”Tu" is informal and used with friends or family; “vous” is formal or plural. 

300

What side of the road do people drive on in the UK and Australia?

Left side


300

What French food is made of snails, and is considered a delicacy?

Escargots


300

Which holiday in the U.S. honors the country’s workers and marks the unofficial end of summer?

Labor Day (first Monday in September)

300

Who gave the famous “I Have a Dream” speech in the U.S.?

Martin Luther King Jr.

400

What French word is used in English or Spanish to describe a fashionable or stylish person?

Chic

400

What is La Francophonie, and why is it important?

An international organization of French-speaking countries for language and cultural cooperation

400

In the U.S., what is the name of the grilled meat typically served at backyard parties and Independence Day?

Barbecue (BBQ)

400

What major sporting event is like a national celebration in the U.S. and is famous for its commercials and halftime show?

The Super Bowl

400

Who was the first Black president of South Africa and a Nobel Peace Prize winner?

Nelson Mandela

500

The French say “il pleut des cordes” when it rains heavily. What is the equivalent expression in English?

It’s raining cats and dogs.

500

What is the name of the French-speaking island in the Caribbean that is part of France and uses the euro?

Martinique or Guadeloupe

500

What is the name of the popular French dish made with layered vegetables like zucchini and eggplant?

Ratatouille

500

Which English-speaking country celebrates Family Day in February to encourage spending time with loved ones?

Canada

500

Who was the famous French emperor in the 19th century?

Napoleon Bonaparte

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