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100

Known as the “Sun King,” he ruled France for 72 years.

Who is Louis XIV?

100

This European country is home to Paris (the nation's capital) and is the birthplace of the French language.

 

What is France?

100

Known as “La Môme,” she sang 'La Vie en Rose' and 'Non, Je ne Regrette Rien.'

 

Who is Édith Piaf?

100

This artist is considered the father of Impressionism, known for his series of water lilies and paintings of his garden in Giverny. 

Who is Claude Monet?

100

This prison fortress in Paris was stormed on July 14, 1789, marking the symbolic start of the Revolution.



What is the Bastille?

200

This 1789 event marked the symbolic beginning of the French Revolution.

 

What is the Storming of the Bastille?

200

This French-speaking province in Canada is known for its maple syrup, hockey, and vibrant culture.

What is Québec?

200

This French duo with robot helmets gained global fame with songs like 'Get Lucky'.

 

Who is Daft Punk?

200

Though Dutch by birth, this artist spent his most productive years in France and painted Starry Night. 

Who is Vincent Van Gogh?

200

She was the unpopular queen known for allegedly saying “Let them eat cake.”


 

Who is Marie Antoinette?

300

This French general led the Free French Forces during WWII and later became President.

 

Who is Charles de Gaulle?

300

This island nation in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa is famous for vanilla, beaches, and speaks both Malagasy and French. 


What is Madagascar?



300

A global star with hits like 'Formidable' and 'Alors On Danse', he blends pop with Afrobeat and house.

 

Who is Stromae?

300

This sculptor created The Thinker and The Gates of Hell.

 

Who is Auguste Rodin?

300

The Revolution officially ended when this military leader staged a coup in 1799.

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

400

This iconic Parisian cathedral began construction in 1163 and suffered a major fire in 2019.

 

What is the Notre-Dame de Paris?



400

This West African country with capital Dakar is one of the strongest French-speaking democracies in Africa. 


What is Senegal?



400

He was a Cameroonian saxophonist, pianist, and composer who became a legendary figure in Afro-jazz and world music, known for his hit song "Soul Makossa".

 

Who is Manu Dibango?

400

This female Impressionist was an American by birth but became a leading figure in France, especially known for mother-and-child themes. 


Who is Mary Cassatt?



400

This king was executed in 1793 for treason.

 

Who is Louis XVI?

500

This teenage peasant girl led French troops during the Hundred Years’ War and was later canonized.

 

Who is Joan of Arc?



500

This country, once colonized by France, uses both Arabic and French in government and education.

 

What is Algeria?

500

She was an American-born, French entertainer and activist who became a Black superstar in the 20th century. Throughout her life, she used her platform to advocate for social change and civil rights.

 

Who is Josephine Baker?

500

A self-taught painter, he depicted Paris nightlife with posters and paintings of dancers and performers.

 

Who is Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec?

500

This former revolutionary was executed in 1794, ending the Reign of Terror.

 

Who is Robespierre?