| % Correct | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year of the Paris commune | 1871 | 86%
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| PCF leader between 1972 and 1994 | Georges Marchais | 86%
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| French communist newspaper | L'Humanité | 86%
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| Trotskyist record holder of candidacies in the presidential election | Arlette Laguiller | 71%
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| PCF / PG alliance between 2008 and 2016 | Front de gauche | 71%
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| Asian country that had an ex-PCF member for leader | Vietnam | 71%
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| Year of the highest communist result in the presidential election | 1969 | 57%
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| Least successful year for PCF in number of MPs | 2012 | 57%
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| Self-called libertarian communist terrorist group | Action Directe | 57%
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| Communist minister and cegetist main initiator of the French social security | Ambroise Croizat | 57%
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| Ministry ran by Marie-George Buffet between 1997 and 2002 | Sports | 57%
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| Communist MP for North between 1978 and 2017 | Alain Bocquet | 43%
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| First trotskyist candidate at the presidential election | Alain Krivine | 43%
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| PCF headquarters metro station | Colonel Fabien | 43%
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| Trotskyists known for using entryism | Lambertists | 43%
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| Communist mathematician killed by the French military in Algiers | Maurice Audin | 43%
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| Birthplace of the French Communist Party (PCF) | Tours | 43%
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| Poet and writer who wrote the famous "Letter to Maurice Thorez" | Aimé Césaire | 29%
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| Communist resistants during the occupation | FTP-MOI | 29%
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| Famous leader of CGT between 1982 and 1992 | Henri Krasucki | 29%
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| Famous communist from Belleville, Paris - dead in 2017 | Henri Malberg | 29%
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| Communist city that hosted France's largest festival for 60 years | La Courneuve | 29%
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| Communist minister, father of Électricité de France | Marcel Paul | 29%
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| Most populated communist city in Provence | Martigues | 29%
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| Famous réunionese communist, MP and senator, dead in 2016 | Paul Vergès | 29%
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| European country that had an ex-PCF member for leader | Poland | 29%
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| Country that has a city named after Maurice Thorez | Ukraine | 29%
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| Counterpart of Lutte Ouvrière in the French Caribbean overseas territories | Combat ouvrier | 14%
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| Communist publishing house, affiliated to PCF until 1997 | Éditions sociales | 14%
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| Sports association affiliated to PCF | FSGT | 14%
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