What colors can you find on the French flag?
Blue/ White/ Red
Traditionally, children in France are given a snack at 4 pm. How is that meal called?
Le gouter
How is the meat cooked in a Steak Tartare?
It's raw
In the famous Disney movie, where can you find the Hunchback?
Notre Dame de Paris cathedral
Which French King was nicknamed “Le Roi Soleil” (The Sun King)?
Louis XIV
France is home to the world’s largest museum. Which one is it?
Le Louvre museum
In France, what is the name of the exam at the end of high school?
The "Baccalaureat" ( le bac)
What type of wine is a “Veuve Cliquot”?
Vin de "Champagne"
Which famous French fashion house sells the perfume “N°5″?
Chanel
Which river flows through Paris?
La seine
Who was the president of France in 2020?
Emmanuel Macron
When would you drink an apéritif?
Before a meal
What is this French Provençal dish of stewed vegetables, originating in Nice, which common ingredients include tomato, garlic, onion, courgette (zucchini), aubergine (eggplant), and some combination of leafy green herbs common to the region, behind the cartoon of the same name?
La "Ratatouille"
Which French duo is known for the songs “Around the world” and “Get Lucky”?
The Daft Punk
When is Bastille Day in France? (National day)
14th of July
What was France’s currency before the euro?
Le Franc
How do the French call the greetings that consist in kissing people on the cheek?
La bise
Which type of wine is used in a Boeuf Bourguignon?
A sweet red wine
In which French novel would you follow a young prince who visits various planets in space?
Le Petit Prince
What landmark was built for the 1889 Exposition in Paris?
La Tour Eiffel
What is France’s motto?
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity ( Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite)
In France, people don’t drink their coffee or tea from a mug at breakfast. What do they use?
A bowl
What is this French dessert consisting of a rich custard base topped with a layer of hardened caramelized sugar? also known as burned cream, or Trinity cream
La "creme brulee"
The name of this bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin, often used as an image to represent philosophy, which depicts a nude male figure of heroic size sitting on a rock, leaning over, his right elbow placed on his left thigh, holding the weight of his chin on the back of his right hand.
Le Penseur (The Thinkeur)
Which sovereign city-state is located on the French Riviera?
Monaco