Which famous landmark in France is known for its iron lattice tower?
The Eiffel Tower
How many vacation days does France get per year?
30 days
What is the famous French dessert made of caramelized sugar on top of a custard base?
Crème brûlée
In which French city can you find the famous Gothic cathedral called Notre Dame?
Paris
Which French artist is known for his painting "Starry Night"?
Vincent van Gogh
What is the national motto of France?
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity."
What is the Louvre?
The Louvre is the largest art museum in the world located in Paris
What is the traditional French dish made of snails called?
Escargot
What French region is famous for its lavender fields?
Who painted the famous painting "Mona Lisa"?
Leonardo da Vinci
Which river flows through Paris, the capital of France?
The Seine River
What is the national animal of France?
The Gallic rooster
What is the French word for "cheese"?
Fromage
What is the name of the French city famous for its fortified wine production?
Bordeaux
Who was the last queen of France before the French Revolution?
Marie Antoinette
Which French music festival is one of the largest and most famous in the world?
Festival de Cannes
When did France become a republic?
France became a republic on September 22, 1792
Which French pastry is made with flaky croissant dough and filled with various sweet or savory fillings?
Pain au chocolat
What is the name of the palace near Paris that was the residence of French kings and queens?
Palace of Versailles
Who sculpted the statue of "The Thinker"?
Auguste Rodin
What is the name of the famous French castle located in the Loire Valley and known for its extensive gardens?
Château de Versailles
What is the name of the famous boulevard in Paris that is home to many theaters and nightlife?
Boulevard de Rochechouart
What is the traditional French dish made with slices of potatoes and cream?
Gratin Dauphinois
What is the name of the French ski resort in the Alps that hosted the 1992 Winter Olympics?
Albertville
Who was the longest-reigning monarch in French history?
Louis XIV, who reigned for 72 years and 110 days