Themed Themed General Knowledge Questions #5

The questions are themed into categories. And all questions have a specific theme altogether! Please note that unlike my other series, occasionally question themes will slightly change to align with the main theme altogether. Question 1) Geography. Question 2) History. Question 3) Biology. Question 4) English/Literature. Question 5) Food. Question 6) Music. Question 7) Bible/Christianity (mostly general parts, that most people should know). Question 8) Chemistry Question 9) Patterns or maths. Question 10) Random/other categories. Please note that some may overlap categories (like a question about civet cat coffee, etc.)
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1. Paris is the capital city of what country?
Spain
Portugal
France
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2. What international competition did Paris host in 2024?
The FIFA world cup
Lego masters
Eurovision
The (Summer) Olympics
3. What domesticated animals are there most of in Paris?
Dogs
Cats
Horses
Pigeons
4. What classic book by Charles Dickens is set in Paris?
Oliver Twist
Great Expactations
A Tale of Two Cities
A Christmas Carol
5. What shop in Paris is credited with creating the first macaroon?
Ladurée
La Belle Miette
Parisian Baker
Escargot shop
6. Which of these classical composers died in Paris?
Mozart
Chopin
Haydn
Beethoven
7. Paris is commonly known as the 'City of Love'. Which of these is not what the Bible says about love in 1 Corinthians 13:4-7?
Love does not envy or boast
It does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth
You need to work for God's love
Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
8. Louis Pasteur, who studied chemistry (and physics) at École Normale Supérieure, Paris, made a vaccine for what?
Typhoid
Smallpox
Polio
Rabies
9. Which of these children's movies are not set in Paris?
Pinocchio
Hugo (the Invention of Hugo Cabret)
Ratatouille
The Aristocats
10. What is the sister city of Paris?
London
Sydney
Madrid
Rome
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