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FRENCH QUIZ GAME
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2. In 1789 France got rid of their monarchy and became a republic. The event is known as the French what? revolution evolution substitution The Answer is …. CONCLUSION
3. WHICH RIVER RUNS THROUGH PARIS, THE CAPITAL CITY OF FRANCE? 1. SEINE 2. DANUBE 3. RHINE 4. RHONE THE RIVER IS OF COURSE CALLED… THE SEINE!
4. C'EST LA VIE JOIE DE VIVRE AU CONTRAIRE RAISON D'ETRE AND THE ANSWER IS... Djimi Traore does not think, unlike David Moyes, that Everton are better than Liverpool. In fact Traore would say quite the opposite! Which French phrase might Djimi use if told Everton are better than Liverpool?
5. MOULIN ROUGE IS A VERY FAMOUS FRENCH LANDMARK... BUT WHAT IS IT? RESTAURANT LIBRARY CINEMA NIGHTCLUB AND THE ANSWER IS...
6. What does Frère Jacques mean? 1. Brother Jack 2. Father Jack 3.Uncle Jack 4. Hi Jack The Answer is ….
7. After watching a very good performance at the theatre, the audience usually say: Magnifique! Silence! Encore! Oui! Encore! The answer is…..
8. There are a number of everyday expressions with the word ‘french’ in and these include french dressing , french windows and french kissing . Which game with the word ‘french’ in would you be playing if you were ‘out’ if the ball hits you below the knee? FRENCH POLO FRENCH RUGBY FRENCH TENNIS AND THE ANSWER OF COURSE IS…. FRENCH CRICKET FRENCH CRICKET
9. Marie Antoinette when told that the French Peasants were starving in 1789 said which of the following? And the answer is 4) We will fight them on the beaches. 2)Then let them eat cake 3) There will be no whitewash at the white house 1) The Lady is not for turning Then let them eat Cake
10. A FAVOURITE FOOD OF THE FRENCH IS A BAGUETTE. IF YOU WENT INTO A RESTAURANT IN FRANCE AND ASKED FOR A BAGUETTE WHAT WOULD YOU BE GIVEN? FISH BREAD SNAILS FROGS LEGS AND THE ANSWER IS ...
11. AS AN ACCOMPANIMENT TO THEIR BAGUETTES THE FRENCH LOVE CHEESE! WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A TYPE OF FRENCH CHEESE? GRUYERE EDAM CAMEMBERT GORGONZOLA THE CHEESE FOUND COMMONLY IN FRANCE IS CALLED… CAMEMBERT!