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100

The French Revolution began in this year:


1789

100

French pastry made from puff pastry layers filled with almond paste or cream.

What is a croissant?


100

what is the spelling of the French translation of hello?

What is a B-O-N-J-O-U-R

100

The most ionic Parisian landmark known for its wrought-iron lattice tower?


What is the Eiffel Tower?

100

This is the national sport of France.

What is soccer (football)?

200

She was the last queen of France before the French Revolution. 


Who is Marie Antoinette?

200

A cooking technique of quickly immersing food in boiling water, then immediately plunging it into ice water to stop the cooking process. 

What is blanching?

200

The famous novel "The Little Prince" ("Le Petit Prince") was written by this person. 


Who is Antoine de Saint-Exupéry?

200

A historic palace in Paris that is now a museum that houses the Mona Lisa.

The Louvre Museum. 

200

This French footballer is often referred to as "Zizou" and is known for his iconic headbutt incident in the 2006 FIFA World Cup final.

Who is Zinedine Zidane?

300

This was Napoleon I’s first place of exile.

Where is St Helena?

300

French term for a thin pancake, often served with sweet or savory fillings?

What is a crêpe?

300

He wrote the book called "The Three Musketeers"?


Who is Alexandre Dumas?

300

A famous cathedral in Paris known for its elaborate Gothic architecture and iconic gargoyles. 


What is the Notre-Dame Cathedral?

300

This is the nickname of the French national football team.


What are Les Bleus?

400

This French king is famous for building the Palace of Versailles.


King Louis XIV (Louis the Great)

400

French sauce made from egg yolks, butter, and lemon juice, often served with seafood dishes. 

What is hollandaise sauce?

400

This French novelist won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1947 for his profound, humanistic novels such as "The Stranger" and "The Plague"?


Who is Albert Camus?

400

This French city is renowned for its unique half-timbered houses, canals, and historic district known as Petite France.

What is Strasbourg?

400

France last won the FIFA World Cup in this year:

What happened in 2018?

500

This French woman was charged with the crime of wearing men’s clothing. 

Who is Joan of Arc?

500

A French region famous for its hearty cassoulet, a slow-cooked stew made with white beans, sausage, and various meats?

What is Occitanie?

500

How many French authors have won the Nobel Prize in French Literature?

15

500

This palace in the Loire Valley is known for its distinct French Renaissance architecture and beautiful gardens. 


What is the Château de Chambord?

500

The French Open tennis tournament is held annually at this stadium:

What is Roland Garros Stadium?