What is the capital of France?
(Paris)
Who constructed the Eiffel Tower?
(Gustave Eiffel)
Which city in France is most famous for its mustard?
(Dijon)
Which airport in Paris is the biggest and busiest in France?
(Charles-de-Gaulle)
Italian Vincenzo Peruggia is a famous name in the history of art for stealing which iconic painting in 1911?
(Mona Lisa)
Where in France is the champagne well-known?
(Champagne, France)
What famous cathedral was made even more famous in a Victor Hugo novel?
(Notre-Dame De Paris)
Which 23-day bike race ends at the Champs-Élysées?
(Tour de France)
Which monument situated in the Place du Charles de Gaulle commemorates those who died in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars?
(Arc de Triomphe)
What is the traditional French dish made of thinly sliced potatoes and cream?
(Potatoes au gratin)
Which river runs through Paris?
(the Seine)
What does "la Galette de Rois" mean?
(King's cake)
Which river runs through Paris?
(the Seine)
Which city of the French Riviera, located close to Monaco, is the second largest French city on the Mediterranean coast after Marseille?
(Nice)
What colour features in the national flags of France and all 8 countries that border it?
(Red)
France is about the same size as what US state?
(Texas)
President Thomas Jefferson bought about 828,000 square miles worth of land from France in 1803. What name was given to the transaction for that territory?
(Louisiana Purchase)
Which city on the French Riviera is known for its international film festival?
(Cannes)
Which French monarch with the nickname “The Sun King” reigned for 72 years from the age of four? Name and number required.
(Louis XIV)
Which African francophone city has the most population?
(Kinshasa, capital of the Congo)
Who is the "gift-giver" in France on Christmas?
(Pere Noel)
How many varieties of cheese do the French produce? (anything within 300+ or - will be correct!)
(1600) accept answer within 300!
When did the French Revolution begin?
(May 5)
How many tons of snails are eaten per year in France? (answer within 5000+ or - will be correct)
30,000
In France, the July 14 national holiday is called Fête nationale française. What’s it called in English?
(Bastille Day)