A France Question Tour - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
City 4: City on the French Riviera whose name in English is a synonym for "pleasant." Nice
100%
Events 1: Prison stormed to mark the beginning of the French Revolution. Bastille
96%
People 3: Polish-French scientist who led the study of radiation (and discovered the element Polonium.) Marie Curie
96%
City 3: Home of the popes from 1301-1377 Avignon
91%
People 2: Corsican general who led conquests of much of Europe. Napoleon Bonaparte
91%
Artificial Landmark 2: The company that designed this "Dame de Fer" also designed the steel skeleton of the Statue of Liberty. Eiffel Tower
87%
Natural Landmark 3: Tallest mountain in Europe (discounting Mount Elbrus), shared with Italy. Mont Blanc
87%
Artificial Landmark 4: Hunting lodge turned into an extravagant palace Versailles
87%
Vocab 2: (Adjective) Premier / Premiere First
78%
Culture 3: Novel by Victor Hugo that would later become a Disney movie; it helped to preserve a famous cathedral. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
74%
Vocab 1: (Noun) Un etudiant / Une etudiante A Student
70%
Vocab 3: (Verb) Adorer To love
70%
City 1: Center of the EU's aerospace program Toulouse
70%
People 4: Enlightenment critic of the church and supporter of civil liberties. Voltaire
70%
Vocab 4: (Preposition) Devant In front of, before (spatially)
65%
Food 1: Controversial dish of waterbird liver. Foie Gras
61%
Food 3: Tart filled with custard and a combination of cheese, meat, seafood, and vegetables, originating from Lorraine. Quiche
61%
Artificial Landmark 1: Tidal commune known for its abbey that recently celebrated its 1,000th birthday. Mont St Michel
57%
Food 4: Famous blue cheese from Occitania. Roquefort
48%
Culture 2: Claude Monet's most famous series of paintings depicting his garden in Giverny. Water Lilies
48%
Events 4: A Jewish officer was falsely accused of treason in this military scandal. Dreyfus Affair
43%
People 1: Patron saint of France. Joan of Arc
43%
Culture 4: Oldest and most famous of the "Grand Tours." Tour de France
43%
Culture 1: 68-meter embroidery that depicts the Battle of Hastings. Bayeux Tapestry
39%
Artificial Landmark 3: Art museum located inside of a former train station. Musee d'Orsay
39%
Food 2: Pastry filled with cream and topped with icing. Eclair
35%
Events 2: Final battle of the Gallic Wars, marked by Vercingetorix's surrender to Julius Caesar. Battle of Alesia
30%
Natural Landmark 1: Town home to white cliffs; also, the last place where the plane "The White Bird" was seen before its disappearance. Etretat
22%
Events 3: Campaign to remove Catharism from southern France from 1209-1229 Albigensian Crusade
17%
Natural Landmark 4: Tallest sand dunes in Europe Pilat
17%
City 2: Site of a failed Canadian landing in WWII (they would eventually free the city, though.) Dieppe
13%
Natural Landmark 2: Canyon in the French Riviera that reaches over 700 meters deep Gorges du Verdon
13%
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