The legal length of the working hours per week in all types of companies.
What is 35 hours per week?
The French National Day takes place on this date.
What is July 14?
The capital of France.
What is Paris?
The current President of France.
Who is Emmanuel Macron?
The color of most eggs in France.
What is brown?
The number of time zones France uses.
What is 12?
French people eat this special dessert for Epiphany.
What is une Galette des Rois (King’s Cake)?
The longest river in France
What is the Loire?
This French military officer played a large part in the American Revolution.
Who is Marquis de Lafayette?
Turning this food upside down is considered to be unlucky.
What is a baguette?
The name of the oldest bridge in France.
What is Pont Neuf, or "New Bridge?"
French people stick paper fish on the backs of their friends on this holiday.
What is April Fools’ Day?
The second largest city in France
What is Marseille?
These Disney princesses are from France.
Who are Cinderella, Aurora, and Belle?
The fraction of snails (ones that are eaten) consumed in France.
What is 2/3 snails?
This food was illegal in in France between 1748 and 1772.
What are potatoes?
French people present each other with bouquets of this flower on Labor Day.
What is Lily of the Valley?
France has this many regions
What is 13?
This French king built the Palace of Versailles.
Who is Louis XII or Louis XIV?
French people often drink this beverage out of a bowl.
What is Café au lait (or coffee)?
The name of the Roman city which was the predecessor of present-day Paris.
What is Lutetia?
This figure is said to whip naughty French children on Christmas.
Who is “Le Père Fouettard”?
These 8 countries border France
What are Italy, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Monaco, Andorra, Switzerland, and Luxembourg?
This famous Polish composer moved to France at age 17, where he spent the rest of his life and became famous for his piano compositions.
Who is Frédéric Chopin?
The French did this in 2016 to reduce food waste.
What is they created a law that prohibits large grocery stores from throwing away food that is still edible?