| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| They are large avenues with trees and are called "des Italiens", "de Sébastopol", or "Montmartre" | Boulevards | 100%
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| Cultural institution whose older branch is located in the 2nd. Every book published in France is legally required to deposit a copy here. | Bibliothèque nationale de France | French National Library | 75%
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| This name of the arrondissement derives from the fact that the Paris stock exchange had its seat here | Bourse | 75%
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| Neighborhood whose name literally means "path". It used to be a center of the textile industry and now of computer start-ups, which is why it is sometimes linked to the Silicon Valley | Sentier | 75%
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| Together with the 1nd, 3rd and 4th arrondissement, the 2nd has been part of this administrative division since 2020 | Paris Centre | 50%
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| Paris' oldest covered passage (it was opened in 1800). There used to be big panoramic paintings of Paris near its entrance. | Passage des {Panoramas} | 50%
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| 6th quartier of Paris and also the name of a richly ornated covered shopping passage | Vivienne | 25%
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| 8th quartier of Paris | de Bonne-Nouvelle | 0%
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| 7th quartier of Paris | du Mail | 0%
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| Name of France's current stock exchange, which is seated in the same building as the old Parisian one (Palais Brongniart) | Euronext Paris | 0%
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| 5th quartier of Paris | Gaillon | 0%
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