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What is the most common French desert? 

The crêpe.

100

Conjuguez “etre” avec Je…

Je suis

100

La couleur black en français?

C’est (m)noir/(f)noire

100

What letter does not appear in any American State?

”Q”

100

What was built as a temporary structure for the 1889 World's Fair, it was meant to be dismantled after 20 years, but it was spared because it was useful for radio transmission, according to the BBC website? 

The Eiffel Tower.

200

What are the ingredients to a traditional baguette? (4)

Flour, water, salt and yeast.

200

Conjuguez “aime” avec Je…

J’aime

200

Le mélange de bleu et de rose?

(m)violet/(f)violette

200

True or False: An ostrich’s beak is bigger than it’s brain.

False, it is it’s eyes that are bigger than it’s brain.

200

True or False: French was the national language of England for 300 years following the Norman Conquest in 1066.

True. 

300

How many baguettes does France produce annually?  

10 billion!!

300

Conjuguez “avoir” avec vous…

Vous avez

300

La couleur gray en français?

C’est (m)gris/(f)grise

300

When was Diet Coke invented:

a)1982

b)1941

c)1987

d)1898

a.

300

When did King Francis I make French the official language of the kingdom, replacing Latin? 

a) 1432

b)1539

c)1601

d)1589

b.

400

How many types of cheeses does France produce?

1,500!!

400

Conjuguez “laisser” avec nous…

Nous laissons 

400

Quelle couleur en anglais “vert”?

It is Green 

400

How many calories does the brain burn per day?

400-500 calories

400

What general seized power in 1799 and declared himself Emperor of the French in 1804, launching the Napoleonic Wars? 

Napoleon Bonaparte

500

What food did Catholic monks classify as fish, allowing them to be eaten at times when meat was prohibited?

Frog Legs

500

Conjuguez “boire” avec ils/elles…

Ils/Elles boivent.

500

La couler yellow en français?

C’est jaune

500

What is the average weight of a cloud?

Over one million pound.

500

Who is France named after? 

Germanic Franks.