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0,"Which 21-stage, 23-day, 2,200-mile men’s bike race is held each summer and ends at the Champs-Élysées?",Tour de France,Watercooler Trivia
1,"Although often misattributed as a French invention owing to its name and history, what macabre beheading-device was actually first used in Ireland in 1307, over 450 years before it was first used in France?",Guillotine,Watercooler Trivia
2,"Probably including lots of Roquefort, Comte, and Brie, what country eats more cheese per person than any other, according to a 2014 report from the International Dairy Federation?",France,Watercooler Trivia
3,"Produced in France, Grey Goose is a luxury brand of what type of alcoholic spirit?",vodka,Watercooler Trivia
4,"Started in 1944, “Le Parisien” is one of the top-selling daily what in France?",Newspapers,Watercooler Trivia
5,"The Alpine region of Europe includes Austria, Italy, Liechtenstein, France, Germany, Monaco, Slovenia and what neutral country?",Switzerland,Watercooler Trivia
6,"Along with Libération and Le Figaro, Le Monde is considered one of the three “newspapers of record” in which European nation?",France,Watercooler Trivia
7,"Some of the earliest known depictions of owls come are drawings on the walls of the Chauvet Cave, in the southeastern portion of what European country?",France,Watercooler Trivia
8,What colour features in the national flags of all eight countries that border mainland France?,Red,Watercooler Trivia
9,"What famous cathedral of Paris, France, opened in 1345, was made even more famous in an 1831 Victor Hugo novel that was adapted many times?",Notre-Dame De Paris,Watercooler Trivia
10,"What city was the center of the movement called Surrealism, whose artists include such notables as Jean Arp, Max Ernst, Man Ray, Rene Magritte, and Salvador Dali?",Paris,Watercooler Trivia
11,Which glass and metal structure designed by Chinese-American architect I. M. Pei stands in the main courtyard of the Louvre Museum?,Louvre Pyramid,Watercooler Trivia
12,Italian Vincenzo Peruggia is a famous name in the history of art for stealing which iconic painting in 1911? One theory regarding his motivation for stealing the painting was that he wanted to return the painting from France to its country of origin.,Mona Lisa,Watercooler Trivia
13,"The Principality of Monaco is bordered to the north, east, and west, by what other European country?",France,Watercooler Trivia
14,"What “M” French politician, member of the La Republique En Marche party, has been serving as president of France since 2017?",Emmanuel Macron,Watercooler Trivia
15,The 2000 film “Chocolat” stars Juliette Binoche as a woman who opens a sweet shop in a straitlaced fictional village in what country?,France,Watercooler Trivia
16,Augustin Mouchot successfully demonstrated a solar steam engine in 1878 at the Universal Exposition which was coincidentally hosted in his home country that year. What was the country?,France,Watercooler Trivia
17,"The only time cricket was an official Olympic sport was in the 1900 games, played in what capital city proposed as a host by Pierre de Coubertin?",Paris,Watercooler Trivia
18,"In France, the July 14 national holiday is called Fête nationale française. What’s it called in English? (Hint: The observance marks the fall of a French prison at the start of the Revolution)",Bastille Day,Watercooler Trivia
19,"President Thomas Jefferson bought about 828,000 square miles worth of land from France in 1803. What name was given to the transaction for that territory?",Louisiana Purchase,Watercooler Trivia
20,Which airport in Paris is the biggest and busiest in France? (Hint: It’s named after a French president),Charles de Gaulle Airport,Watercooler Trivia
21,WhatMFrench landmark is a large hill in Paris’s 18th arrondissement? It is home to the Basilica of the Sacre-Coeur.,Montmartre,Watercooler Trivia
22,The Palme d’Or is the top prize awarded at the Internation Film Festival held in which French City?,Cannes,Watercooler Trivia
23,"Lyon, France is home to what border-spanning law enforcement agency?",Interpol,Watercooler Trivia
24,"Along with France and Spain, which North African country is one of only three countries have both an Atlantic coast and a Mediterranean coast?",Morocco,Watercooler Trivia
25,Lilian Thuram is the record-holder for most apperances (“caps”) and Thierry Henry the record-holder for most goals for what nation's men's soccer team?,France,Watercooler Trivia
26,"The modernist, concrete Saint-Pierre church in Firminy, France is one of the major works of what architect whose birth name was Charles-Edouard Jeanneret?",Le Corbusier,Watercooler Trivia
27,"On the periodic table, Francium is named for the country of France; less obviously, what metallic element gets its name from the old Latin name for what is now France?",gallium,Watercooler Trivia
28,"Thales is a multinational company that designs and builds electrical systems for the aerospace market, based out of what European country?",France,Watercooler Trivia
29,"A major public square in Paris France, located at the eastern end of the Champs-Elysees, is the Place de la ______. Fill in the one word “C” blank, also the name of a Franco-British supersonic airliner used from 1976 until 2003.",Place De La Concorde,Watercooler Trivia
30,"Literally translating as “beautiful wands”, Beauxbatons is the institution of wizardly education of what country in the Harry Potter universe?",France,Watercooler Trivia
31,'Entente Cordiale' is a term typically used to describe the relationship between the UK and what other country?,France,Watercooler Trivia
32,Alexis de Tocqueville is a famous European political scientist who famously wrote a 19th century treatise titled “Democracy in America”. What nationality is de Tocqueville?,French,Watercooler Trivia
33,"Known for fine art and antiques, the Hotel Drouot is a large auction house featuring multiple independent auction firms in what world capital city?",Paris,Watercooler Trivia
34,"In the Tour de France, the yellow jersey is awarded to the cyclist who has the fastest aggregate time across all stages. What color jersey is awarded to the “young rider” — a cyclist under the age of 26 — with the fastest aggregate time?",White,Watercooler Trivia
35,"Stretching over 31 miles between Kent, England and Hauts-de-France, France, the Chunnel is a colloquial portmanteau of what famous tunnel?",The Channel Tunnel,Watercooler Trivia
36,Lettered subway tiles spell out the text of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen at the Concorde stop of what city's metro line?,Paris,Watercooler Trivia
37,"Which style of art, also known as Late Baroque, that focused on decorative ornamentation began in France in the 1730s? Jean-Honoré Fragonard is a noted exponent of this style.",Rococo,Watercooler Trivia
38,There are five countries that were represented at every modern Olympics since its beginning. Greece is one of them. Name two others.,"Australia, France, Great Britain, Switzerland",Watercooler Trivia
39,"What French jeweler is famous for its “menagerie” animal pieces, including an onyx-and-diamond bracelet shaped like a panther that was owned by Wallis Simpson?",Cartier,Watercooler Trivia
40,Which monument situated in the center of the Place du Charles de Gaulle commemorates those who died in the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars?,Arc de Triomphe,Watercooler Trivia
41,"Inspired by a liqueur produced in the Loire Valley in 17th-century France, Chambord is a liqueur flavored with what fruit?",Raspberries,Watercooler Trivia
42,In what country did the deadliest auto racing accident ever occur? It occurred during a 24 hour race in 1955,France,Watercooler Trivia
43,"In 2011, Australia's Cadel Evans became the second non-European to officially win what multi-phase Euro sporting competition?",Tour de France,Watercooler Trivia
44,"In the 1795 Peace of Basel treaty, Spain lost control over two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola. To what other nation did they cede this land?",France,Watercooler Trivia
45,"Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel was a 19th century inventor and mechanical engineer, most famous for the invention of his namesake engine. He's also well-known for a suspicious death at sea. Although born in France, Diesel was what nationality?",German,Watercooler Trivia
46,"What is the name of the smooth, creamy, seasoned soup of French origin that is typically based on a strained broth of crustaceans? The name is thought to come from the body of water between Spain and France below the Celtic Sea.",Bisque,Watercooler Trivia
47,"Since Lance Armstrong's seven Tour de France victories were vacated due to doping, the current record for most Tour de France victories is held jointly by Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, and Miguel Indurain. How many titles do each of these men have?",Five,Watercooler Trivia
48,"A Czech writer who went into exile in France in 1975, Milan Kundera is most famous for writing the 1984 novel “The Unbearable ___ of Being”. What word goes in the blank?",lightness,Watercooler Trivia
49,"In 1956, Israel invaded Egypt, followed by the UK and France, forcing outside pressure from the United States. This crisis is referred to by what name? It refers to the canal the Western powers were hoping to control.",Suez Crisis,Watercooler Trivia
50,"In 1712, in Lyon, France, one of the earliest schools for training veterinarians was founded by French surgeon ______ Bourgelat. Fill in the blank, also the first name of the painter of “The Waterlily Pond.”",Claude,Watercooler Trivia
51,"In mid-July 2021, President Emmanuel Macron announced sweeping COVID-19 vaccination mandates in what European country?",France,Watercooler Trivia
52,"In 1914, as World War I loomed, France, Russia, and Britain entered into an alliance known as the Triple ______. Fill in the one word blank, an “E” word meaning a friendly understanding or informal alliance.",Entente,Watercooler Trivia
53,"Although born in the United States, civil rights activist Josephine Baker became famous as an entertainer and supporter of Nazi resistance in what country?",France,Watercooler Trivia
54,"What 20th-century political scientist and University of Michigan professor wrote such books as “Political Representation In France”, “Dynamics Of Party Support”, and the “American Social Attitudes Data Sourcebook?” His last name is the same as a shoe company that makes Chuck Taylors.",Philip Converse,Watercooler Trivia
55,"WhatA” word is a day celebrated by France every November 11th since 1918 when Germany and the Allied countries signed an agreement in Compiègne, France to end World War I?",Armistice,Watercooler Trivia
56,"The Petrin Tower in the Czech Republic, an observation tower that resembles France’s Eiffel Tower, sits on its namesake hill, known as ______ Petrin. Fill in the one word alliterative adjective blank, which makes the hill seem like it is tranquil and free from disturbance.",Peaceful Petrin,Watercooler Trivia
57,"How old was Laurent Fabius, the youngest prime minister of the current governmental structure of France, when he was appointed on July 17, 1984?",37,Watercooler Trivia
58,In what city is the European Disney theme park located?,Paris,Watercooler Trivia
59,Which French river rises in the southern Massif Central and flows northwest for 634 miles to the Atlantic Ocean? This river gives its name to six departments.,Loire,Watercooler Trivia
60,"Irish-born playwright and novelist Samuel Beckett wrote in English, but also in what other language that reflects the country where he spent much of his adult life?",French,Watercooler Trivia
61,"Who was the only person to be prime minister more than once under the Fifth Republic of France? He served from 1974 to 1976, and again from 1986 to 1988.",Jacques Chirac,Watercooler Trivia
62,"What is the “L” name of the network of caves in Dordogne in southwest France, famous for their paleolithic drawings of bulls and other local animal life?",Lascaux,Watercooler Trivia
63,"Which city of the French Riviera, located close to Monaco, is the second largest French city on the Mediterranean coast after Marseille?",Nice,Watercooler Trivia
64,Which French monarch with the nickname “The Sun King” reigned for 72 years from the age of four? Name and regnal number required.,Louis XIV,Watercooler Trivia
65,"Since it’s the country’s national sport, it’s no surprise that New Zealand’s national team (the All Blacks) ranks in the top 3 worldwide (behind South Africa and France). Which contact sport do they play?",Rugby,Watercooler Trivia
66,"Winning his fifth and final title in 1985, which cyclist, nicknamed Le Blaireau (The Badger), was the last Frenchman to win the Tour de France?",Bernard Hinault,Watercooler Trivia
67,"Which former Winter Olympics host is known as the “Capital of the Alps”, which seems reasonable given its population of ~160,000 makes it the largest city in the alps?",Grenoble,Watercooler Trivia
68,"What city in southern France's Languedoc area is the namesake of a tile-placement game in which players can turn their “meeple” into monks, knights, robbers, and farmers?",Carcassonne,Watercooler Trivia
69,"Which author of the romance novel “Clisson et Eugénie” (whose literary career is much less remembered than his political and military ones) was born on Corsica in 1769, and died on Saint Helena in 1821?",Napoleon Bonaparte,Watercooler Trivia
70,"Captain James Cook gave the islands their current name, which comes from the Roman name for Scotland. Grand Terre (known to locals as Le Caillou) is the largest island of which French archipelago in the Pacific Ocean?",New Caledonia (Nouvelle-Calédonie),Watercooler Trivia
71,"The largest news agencies in the world are the Associated Press, Reuters, and AFP, an agency headquartered in what European nation?",France,Watercooler Trivia
72,"Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc) is remembered for her role in the Siege of Orleans, a conflict in what inaccurately named war that was fought between France and England between 1337 and 1453?",The Hundred Years' War,Watercooler Trivia
73,The combo of bagpipes and drums isn't just for the Scottish - bagadoù (or bagads) are pipe bands associated with which historical province of France?,Brittany,Watercooler Trivia
74,"Depending on your cultural references, its name might put you in the mind of Pinocchio's cat, an opera by Mozart, or the lyrics of Bohemian Rhapsody. Founded in January 1826, what is the oldest national newspaper in France?",Le Figaro,Watercooler Trivia
75,"Which northwestern city in Brittany is a center of technology, art, and history, and has the unique claim to fame as being the smallest city in the world with a Metro line?",Rennes,Watercooler Trivia
76,"There are more than 300 châteaux of the Loire Valley, some of which date back to the Middle Ages. Here, the word châteaux would be equal to which English word that also starts with C and brings up an image of a home fit for a king?",Casles,Watercooler Trivia
77,"In May 2022, who did Emmanuel Macron appoint as Prime Minister to replace Jean Castex (who had resigned)?",Élisabeth Borne,Watercooler Trivia
78,The vodka brand Grey Goose has an English name despite coming from what non-English speaking country (where its name would become “oie grise” in the national language)?,France,Watercooler Trivia
79,Which northern France city on the river Deûle is nicknamed the “Capital of French Flanders?”,Lille,Watercooler Trivia
80,"Being one of the iconic landmarks in Paris and also being a well known tourist driving experience, how many roads are connected to the roundabout circling the Arc de Triomphe?",12,Watercooler Trivia
81,"In 2016, which country opened the world’s first stretch of solar-powered road—1km (0.6-mile) paved with over 2,800 panels?",France,Watercooler Trivia
82,"In 2022, Kylian Mbappé became the second player to score goals for France in two FIFA World Cup finals - which alliteratively named French footballer managed this feat before him?",Zinedine Zidane,Watercooler Trivia
83,Vincent van Gogh painted his watery Seine series while living in and around what European capital city?,Paris,Watercooler Trivia
84,"Only one part of the former New France remains legally part of France. This small archipelago named Saint Pierre is home to ~6,000 citizens and is located off the coast of what Canadian province?",Newfoundland and Labrador,Watercooler Trivia
85,"What is the name of the far-right party of Marine Le Pen, who lost the French presidential runoff election to Emmanuel Macron in April 2022?",National Rally,Watercooler Trivia
86,"Beginning and ending in Chamonix, France, the 106-mile Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc foot race loops around Mont Blanc, through what other two countries?",Italy and Switzerland,Watercooler Trivia
87,"In 2005, Isabelle Dinoire became the first patient to undergo a partial face transplant. In what country did she receive this groundbreaking surgery?",France,Watercooler Trivia
88,"Which major eastern French city on the border of Germany is home to the European Parliament, Parc de l'Orangerie, Musée des Beaux-Arts, and Petite-France?",Strasbourg,Watercooler Trivia
89,Hennessy and Remy Martin are based in what French town?,Cognac,Watercooler Trivia
90,"In 1991, the World Wide Web was released for the first time outside of the research organization where it had been invented in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee. What is the name of that organization, more famous today for operating the Large Hadron Collider on the border between France and Switzerland?",CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research),Watercooler Trivia
91,"French Guiana, the overseas territory that France has on the South American mainland, has what city as its capital? You might find the answer to this question a little peppery for your liking.",Cayenne,Watercooler Trivia
92,"What tiny, independent principality located between France and Spain has its own name in its capital city, ______ la Vella? The principality is known as a “tax-haven” with duty-free shopping.",Andorra,Watercooler Trivia
93,"There is a very small (180 square miles) landlocked sovereign country between France and Spain with a population of approximately 75,000. Believed to have been created by Charlemagne, what is the name of this country?",Andorra,Watercooler Trivia
94,"French citizens have won it a record 16 times, but this year Annie Ernaux became the first female French recipient of the Nobel Prize in which category?",Literature,Watercooler Trivia
95,"In August 2020, Tadej Pogacar became the first cyclist from what central European nation to win the Tour de France?",Slovenia,Watercooler Trivia
96,"Strasbourg, France is home to the parliament of what ginormous international organization with a main HQ in Belgium?",European Union,Watercooler Trivia
97,What “T” public French garden is located between the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde? It was created by Catherine de Medici as the garden of its namesake palace in 1564.,Tuileries Garden,Watercooler Trivia
98,"Sharing its name with the département which has Saint-Étienne as its capital, what is the longest river to be entirely located within France?",Loire,Watercooler Trivia
99,"When you take into account overseas territories, what country contains the most timezones?",France,Watercooler Trivia
100,"Often called a Nazi puppet state, the French state headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain during World War II is usually known by what name taken from the spa town in Central France that served as its capital?",Vichy France (Régime de Vichy),Watercooler Trivia
101,"What 1916V” battle of World War I was the longest battle of that conflict, taking place on the Western Front in France?",Battle Of Verdun,Watercooler Trivia
102,"In the commune of Montmorillon in central France, you will find a museum (and attached store) dedicated to which iconic pastel coloured, almond based, French sweet treat?",Macarons,Watercooler Trivia
103,Total S.A. is a multinational integrated oil and gas company founded in 1924 and headquartered in what European country?,France,Watercooler Trivia
104,"What variety of billiards, popular in France where it originated, involves trying to bounce your cue ball off your opponents cue ball, and then strike a target ball? It’s “C” name comes fittingly from a verb meaning to strike and rebound.",Carom,Watercooler Trivia
105,What “P” building is a complex near the Les Halles in Paris France? It is named after a French president of the 1970s.,Pompidou Centre,Watercooler Trivia
106,"Consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, G7 is short for what international intergovernmental organization comprised of seven of world’s largest developed economies?",Group of Seven,Watercooler Trivia
107,"In 2018, which French football player became the fourth goalkeeper in history to captain his country to victory at the FIFA World Cup?",Hugo Lloris,Watercooler Trivia
108,"VLC media player is free, open-source software that was first developed by students in France in the mid-90s. After being retooled by a global group of contributors, it officially launched in 2001. It was originally called VideoLAN ______ (VLC).",Client,Watercooler Trivia
109,"Which fruit, known as pomme d’amour in France, was wrongly thought in Medieval times to be poisonous?",Tomato,Watercooler Trivia
110,"What French writer was known for his adaptations of earlier folk tales, such as “Cinderella”, “Puss in Boots”, and “Sleeping Beauty”, establishing the literary genre known as fairy tales, and serving as an influence on the work of the Brothers Grimm?",Charles Perrault,Watercooler Trivia
111,"Which island in the Mediterranean Sea, southeast of the French mainland, has a regional capital called Ajaccio? This island is the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte.",Corsica,Watercooler Trivia
112,Which archipelago in the Caribbean was once a Swedish colony? This archipelago now belongs to France and is known locally as Gwada.,Guadeloupe,Watercooler Trivia
113,The Bishop of Urgell and the president of which European country share title of Prince of Andorra?,France,Watercooler Trivia
114,"Which southern French city near the border of Spain is filled with terra cotta brickwork, leading to its nickname: “La Ville Rose?”",Toulouse,Watercooler Trivia
115,"In 2017, Emmanuel Macron was elected President of France as a candidate from what newly-created party, whose name means “Forward?”",En Marche,Watercooler Trivia
116,What is the name of the antisemitic political scandal that occurred during the late 19th and early 20th centuries during which Captain Alfred Dreyfus was convicted of treason?,Dreyfus affair,Watercooler Trivia
117,Which city in southeast France is nicknamed the “Pearl of the French Alps?”,Annecy,Watercooler Trivia
118,"The football team known as “OL” dominated Ligue 1 (France's top domestic football league) at the start of the 21st century, winning a record seven consecutive titles. What city does OL represent?",Lyon,Watercooler Trivia
119,"Surname only is fine: The European Commission bestows an annual prize for achievement in photovoltaic energy conversion, named for what French dude who started all that stuff?",Alexandre-Edmond Becquerel / Edmond Becquerel / Becquerel,Watercooler Trivia
120,"In France, the dog is called Berger de Brie. Elsewhere, what name is given to the large, long-coated herding breed with the unusual feature of double dewclaws on its hind legs?",Briard,Watercooler Trivia
121,Between 1888 and 1889 Vincent van Gogh lived in which city in the south of France where he produced over 300 works? Pablo Picasso and Paul Gaugin have also lived here.,Arles,Watercooler Trivia
122,"Prior to being a U.S. President, what man had been a senator, minister to France, England and Spain, Secretary of War, Secretary of State, and Governor of Virginia?",James Monroe,Watercooler Trivia
123,What is France’s motto?,"Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity (Liberté, égalité, fraternité)",BelovedCity
124,What was France’s currency before the euro?,The Franc,BelovedCity
125,What is the name of the French national anthem?,La Marseillaise,BelovedCity
126,France is home to the world’s largest museum. Which one is it?,Le Louvre,BelovedCity
127,When is Bastille Day?,14th of July,BelovedCity
128,Who famously said “How can you govern a country which has two hundred and forty-six varieties of cheese?”?,Charles de Gaulle,BelovedCity
129,What colours can you find on the French flag?,"Blue, White and Red",BelovedCity
130,Who was the president of France in 2020?,Emmanuel Macron,BelovedCity
131,In which French race would you find someone referred to as the “Maillot Jaune”?,Tour de France,BelovedCity
132,Which city was the capital of France from 1417 to 1422?,Troyes,BelovedCity
133,What is the french name for Lake Geneva?,Lac Léman,BelovedCity
134,What is the highest mountain in France?,Mont Blanc,BelovedCity
135,Which chain of mountains can you find between Spain and France?,The Pyrenees,BelovedCity
136,What is the second-largest city in France?,Marseille,BelovedCity
137,On which French island can you find the volcano “Le Piton de la Fournaise”?,Reunion Island,BelovedCity
138,What is the capital of New Caledonia?,Noumea,BelovedCity
139,Which river flows through Paris?,River Seine,BelovedCity
140,In which sea can you find Corsica?,Mediterranean sea,BelovedCity
141,Which country has the largest land border with France?,Brazil (French Guiana),BelovedCity
142,Which sovereign city-state is located on the French Riviera?,Monaco,BelovedCity
143,"Traditionally, children in France are given a snack at 4 pm. How is that meal called?",Le Goûter,BelovedCity
144,"In France, what is the name of the exam at the end of high school?",Le Baccalauréat,BelovedCity
145,How do the French call the greetings that consist in kissing people on the cheek?,La Bise,BelovedCity
146,"In France, people don’t drink their coffee or tea from a mug at breakfast. What do they use?",A bowl,BelovedCity
147,Which day is referred to as “Poisson d’avril”?,April fools’ day,BelovedCity
148,What is “La Chandeleur”?,Pancake day,BelovedCity
149,What traditional cake is eaten on the 6th of January?,La Galette des Rois,BelovedCity
150,When would you drink an apéritif?,Before a meal,BelovedCity
151,What type of food do the French eat before dessert?,Cheese,BelovedCity
152,What dialect would you find in Toulouse?,Occitan,BelovedCity
153,Which type of meat is used in a “Blanquette de Veau”?,Veal,BelovedCity
154,How is the meat cooked in a Steak Tartare?,It’s raw,BelovedCity
155,What type of meat is used in a “Coq au Vin”?,Chicken,BelovedCity
156,Which city was the birthplace of the “Bouillabaisse”?,Marseille,BelovedCity
157,Which French region do the Crepes come from?,Brittany,BelovedCity
158,How is “French Toast” called in France?,Pain Perdu,BelovedCity
159,What is the traditional french cake for Christmas?,La Buche de Noël,BelovedCity
160,What does “Mille-Feuille” mean in French?,A thousand leaves,BelovedCity
161,What is used to cook the beef in a Fondue Bourguignonne?,Oil,BelovedCity
162,Which French singer was married to Johnny Depp?,Vanessa Paradis,BelovedCity
163,Who sang “La Vie en Rose”?,Edith Piaf,BelovedCity
164,Which French duo is known for the songs “Around the world” and “Get Lucky”?,Daft Punk,BelovedCity
165,"Which French DJ is known for the songs “Titanium”, “She wolf” and “Memories”?",David Guetta,BelovedCity
166,Which famous French artist had a daughter with Jane Birkin?,Serge Gainsbourg,BelovedCity
167,Which famous French fashion house sells the perfume “N°5″?,Chanel,BelovedCity
168,Which famous French fashion house’s name is often referred to as “LV”?,Louis Vuitton,BelovedCity
169,On which famous street in Paris will you find all the luxury fashion brands?,The Champs Elysées,BelovedCity
170,Who was Yves Saint Laurent’s partner?,Pierre Bergé,BelovedCity
171,Which famous French designer is often referred to as an “enfant terrible”?,Jean-Paul Gauthier,BelovedCity
172,What is the name of the Promenade in Nice?,Promenade des Anglais,BelovedCity
173,What landmark was built for the 1889 Exposition in Paris?,The Eiffel Tower,BelovedCity
174,Which famous French landmark caught fire in 2019?,Notre Dame de Paris,BelovedCity
175,What is the name of the Promenade in Cannes?,La Croisette,BelovedCity
176,"Which Roman catholic church is located at the summit of the butte Montmartre, in Paris?",Sacré-Cœur,BelovedCity
177,Who built the Garabit Viaduct?,Gustave Eiffel,BelovedCity
178,What was Louis XIV royal residence?,Versailles Palace,BelovedCity
179,Which famous national park is located between Marseille and Cassis?,Massif des Calanques,BelovedCity
180,Which French theme park features awesome historical reconstitutions?,Puy du Fou,BelovedCity
181,Which famous museum in Paris is located in a former train station?,Musée d’Orsay,BelovedCity
182,Who wrote “Les Misérables”?,Victor Hugo,BelovedCity
183,In which French novella would you follow a young prince who visits various planets in space?,The Little Prince,BelovedCity
184,Who wrote “J’Accuse…!”?,Emile Zola,BelovedCity
185,Which French Enlightenment writer’s real name was François-Marie Arouet?,Voltaire,BelovedCity
186,Who wrote “Madame Bovary”?,Gustave Flaubert,BelovedCity
187,Which book by Choderos de Laclos was adapted as a movie in 1998 starring John Malcovich Glenn Close and Michelle Pfeiffer?,Dangerous Liaisons,BelovedCity
188,Who wrote “The Stranger”?,Albert Camus,BelovedCity
189,Was George Sand a man or a woman?,A woman,BelovedCity
190,Which famous French poet wrote Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil)?,Charles Baudelaire,BelovedCity
191,Which novel by Stendhal has a name including 2 colours?,The Red and the Black,BelovedCity
192,"In the famous Disney movie, where can you find the Hunchback?",Notre Dame de Paris,BelovedCity
193,What is the name of Emily’s French neighbour in Emily in Paris?,Gabriel,BelovedCity
194,What is the french name of the Netflix show “Call my Agent”?,Dix pour Cent,BelovedCity
195,Who are the two main actors in “Intouchables”?,Omar Sy and François Cluzet,BelovedCity
196,Who played Amélie Poulain in Amélie?,Audrey Tautou,BelovedCity
197,Which French King was nicknamed “Le Roi Soleil” (The Sun King)?,Louis XIV,BelovedCity
198,Who was Louis XVI’s wife?,Marie Antoinette,BelovedCity
199,Which year did the French Revolution start?,1789,BelovedCity
200,Who was the last King of France?,Louis XVI,BelovedCity
201,Who made French school mandatory and free of charge?,Jules Ferry,BelovedCity
202,Who founded the Kingdom of France?,Clovis,BelovedCity
203,"Which document was drafted during the French Revolution, alongside the constitution?",Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen,BelovedCity
204,When was D-day?,6 June 1944,BelovedCity
205,Where did the boats land in France for D-Day?,Normandy,BelovedCity
206,When was the Armistice signed at the end of WWI (exact day)?,11 November 1918,BelovedCity
207,Which type of wine is used in a Boeuf Bourguignon?,Burgundy,BelovedCity
208,"In which French region can you find a Fronton?,South West France",Occitanie.,BelovedCity
209,What type of wine is a “Sauternes”?,A sweet white wine,BelovedCity
210,What is the most widely planted red grape variety in France?,Merlot,BelovedCity
211,What type of wine is a “Veuve Cliquot”?,Champagne,BelovedCity
212,What is the capital city of France?,Paris,TriviaBliss
213,Who was the first President of the French Fifth Republic?,Charles de Gaulle,TriviaBliss
214,What is the largest river in France?,The Loire,TriviaBliss
215,What is the most visited museum in France?,The Louvre,TriviaBliss
216,What is the tallest mountain in France?,Mont Blanc,TriviaBliss
217,Who was the first woman to be elected as a French member of parliament?,Marie-George Buffet,TriviaBliss
218,What is the most expensive painting ever sold in France?,Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci,TriviaBliss
219,What unique festival involving bulls occurs in the city of Nîmes?,The Feria de Nîmes,TriviaBliss
220,What type of animal is smuggled from Spain to France for a traditional Christmas meal in the Pyrenees?,Canard (duck),TriviaBliss
221,What is the largest island of France?,Corsica,TriviaBliss
222,"What is the most populous city in France, after Paris?",Marseille,TriviaBliss
223,Who was the first French astronaut to go into space?,Jean-Loup Chrétien,TriviaBliss
224,Which king built the Palace of Versailles?,Louis XIV,TriviaBliss
225,What was the deadliest battle in France during World War II?,Battle of Normandy,TriviaBliss
226,What is the national emblem of France?,The Gallic Rooster,TriviaBliss
227,Which famous scientist and two-time Nobel Prize winner was French?,Marie Curie,TriviaBliss
228,Which Frenchman has won the most Tour de France races?,Jacques Anquetil,TriviaBliss
229,What is the most common surname in France?,Martin,TriviaBliss
230,"Which famous novel, considered a cornerstone of French literature, was written by Victor Hugo?",Les Misérables,TriviaBliss
231,What is the name of the French equivalent to the Oscars?,The César Awards,TriviaBliss
232,What is the name of the French law that regulates the workweek to 35 hours?,The Aubry Law,TriviaBliss
233,What is the French term for the high-speed train service operated by SNCF?,TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse),TriviaBliss
234,What French city is renowned for its annual international film festival?,Cannes,TriviaBliss
235,What event does the French holiday Bastille Day commemorate?,The Storming of the Bastille during the French Revolution,TriviaBliss
236,What French fashion designer is known for introducing the little black dress?,Coco Chanel,TriviaBliss
237,Who was the first president of France?,Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte,TriviaBliss
238,What is the highest civilian award given by the French government?,The Legion of Honour (Légion d’honneur),TriviaBliss
239,What is the oldest cafe in France?,Le Procope,TriviaBliss
240,Which is the longest beach in France?,The Côte d’Argent,TriviaBliss
241,Who is the best selling French music artist of all time?,Johnny Hallyday,TriviaBliss
242,What unique geological formation can be found in the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel?,The world’s largest tidal range,TriviaBliss
243,Which French monarch was known as the “Sun King”?,Louis XIV,TriviaBliss
244,Who was the first woman in France to receive a medical degree?,Madeleine Brès,TriviaBliss
245,"What French pastry, made with puff pastry and almond cream, is traditionally eaten on the Epiphany holiday?",Galette des rois,TriviaBliss
246,Which French city is known as the “Capital of the Alps”?,Grenoble,TriviaBliss
247,Which famous French scientist developed the pasteurization process?,Louis Pasteur,TriviaBliss
248,What was the French Resistance in World War II?,It was a movement of French patriots who fought against the German occupation and against the collaborationist Vichy régime during WWII,TriviaBliss
249,Who wrote “The Three Musketeers”?,Alexandre Dumas,TriviaBliss
250,What French region is Champagne produced in?,Champagne,TriviaBliss
251,What was the Eiffel Tower originally intended for?,It was built as the entrance arch for the 1889 Exposition Universelle (World’s Fair) to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution,TriviaBliss
252,What is France’s oldest city?,Marseille,TriviaBliss
253,Which region in France is famous for producing Roquefort cheese?,Aveyron,TriviaBliss
254,"Who is the author of the French national anthem, “La Marseillaise”?",Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle,TriviaBliss
255,Who was the first French Nobel laureate in Literature?,Sully Prudhomme,TriviaBliss
256,What animal is found on the French coat of arms?,The Gallic Rooster,TriviaBliss
257,What is the oldest surviving building in Paris?,The Saint-Germain-des-Prés abbey church,TriviaBliss
258,Which French inventor is credited with the invention of the hot air balloon?,Joseph-Michel Montgolfier and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier,TriviaBliss
259,Who was the last King of France before the French Revolution?,Louis XVI,TriviaBliss
260,What is the most visited theme park in France?,Disneyland Paris,TriviaBliss
261,Who was the youngest President in the history of France?,Emmanuel Macron,TriviaBliss
262,What is the oldest university in France?,University of Paris,TriviaBliss
263,Which famous French film director is known for the “New Wave” cinema movement?,Jean-Luc Godard,TriviaBliss
264,What is the longest road in France?,The Route Nationale 7,TriviaBliss
265,Which iconic fashion item was invented by Louis Reard in France?,The Bikini,TriviaBliss
266,Which French region is famous for its prehistoric cave paintings?,"Dordogne, specifically the Lascaux caves",TriviaBliss
267,What is France’s largest national park?,The Vanoise National Park,TriviaBliss
268,Who was the first French woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature?,Colette,TriviaBliss
269,Which French artist is most associated with the Impressionist movement?,Claude Monet,TriviaBliss
270,Which Frenchman is known as the “Father of Fairy Tales”?,Charles Perrault,TriviaBliss
271,Which French city is known for its mustard?,Dijon,TriviaBliss
272,Which French scientist discovered radium and polonium?,Marie Curie,TriviaBliss
273,Which French overseas department is the largest?,French Guiana,TriviaBliss
274,Which French car manufacturer is the oldest in the world?,Peugeot,TriviaBliss
275,What is the largest palace in France?,Palace of Versailles,TriviaBliss
276,Which French actress won the first Academy Award for a non-English performance?,Simone Signoret,TriviaBliss
277,Which French region is renowned for its lavender fields?,Provence,TriviaBliss
278,What is the largest forest in France?,Forest of Tronçais,TriviaBliss
279,Who was the first French woman to travel to space?,Claudie Haigneré,TriviaBliss
280,What is the highest bridge in France?,Millau Viaduct,TriviaBliss
281,Who was the first French person to receive a Nobel Prize?,"Henri Dunant, although he was a joint recipient and the prize was for peace",TriviaBliss
282,Which famous French poet wrote “The Flowers of Evil”?,Charles Baudelaire,TriviaBliss
283,What French region is famous for its oyster production?,Brittany,TriviaBliss
284,Which French explorer discovered the Saint Lawrence River in Canada?,Jacques Cartier,TriviaBliss
285,Which French city is often referred to as the “Pink City” because of its unique brick architecture?,Toulouse,TriviaBliss
286,Which French king was known as the “Citizen King”?,Louis Philippe I,TriviaBliss
287,Which French fashion house is known for its signature saddle bags?,Dior,TriviaBliss
288,Who was the first French woman to win an Olympic gold medal?,Micheline Ostermeyer in 1948 for discus and shot put,TriviaBliss
289,Which French city is home to the European Parliament?,Strasbourg,TriviaBliss
290,Who is the French fashion designer known for his avant-garde style and use of unconventional materials?,Pierre Cardin,TriviaBliss
291,What natural formation separates France from the UK?,The English Channel,TriviaBliss
292,Which French explorer is best known for claiming what is now Canada for France?,Samuel de Champlain,TriviaBliss
293,"Which French novel, often considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century, is about a convict named Jean Valjean?",Les Misérables by Victor Hugo,TriviaBliss
294,Which French impressionist is known for his series of paintings of haystacks and water lilies?,Claude Monet,TriviaBliss
295,"What is the name of the French fast food dish made from fries, cheese curds, and gravy?","Poutine, although it’s more often associated with French-Canadian cuisine",TriviaBliss
296,What is the largest lake in France?,Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) — although it’s shared with Switzerland,TriviaBliss
297,Who was the first French Pope?,"Pope Sylvester II, originally known as Gerbert of Aurillac",TriviaBliss
298,Which French philosopher wrote “Candide”?,Voltaire,TriviaBliss
299,"Which French city is known for its annual international short film festival, one of the world’s leading festivals for short films?",Clermont-Ferrand,TriviaBliss
300,Which French navigator discovered the French Polynesia?,Louis Antoine de Bougainville,TriviaBliss
301,What is the name of the French overseas department that’s located closest to Madagascar?,Réunion,TriviaBliss
302,"Which famous French actress, known for her roles in “Belle de Jour” and “Repulsion”, is considered a style icon and symbol of sexual liberation in the 1960s?",Catherine Deneuve,TriviaBliss
303,What is the oldest hospital in Paris?,Hotel-Dieu,TriviaBliss
304,Which French author wrote the existentialist novel “Nausea”?,Jean-Paul Sartre,TriviaBliss
305,What is the most popular sport in France?,Football (Soccer),TriviaBliss
306,Which French explorer first charted the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic coast of North America?,Jacques Cartier,TriviaBliss
307,What is the most expensive street in Paris for real estate?,Avenue Montaigne,TriviaBliss
308,Who was the first French winner of the Tour de France?,Maurice Garin in 1903,TriviaBliss
309,Which French king was known as “Saint Louis”?,Louis IX,TriviaBliss
310,Who was the first Frenchwoman to win the Nobel Prize in Science?,Marie Curie,TriviaBliss
311,What is the name of the highest mountain in France?,Mont Blanc,TriviaBliss
312,What is the name of the French overseas territory located in South America?,French Guiana,TriviaBliss
313,Which French mathematician and physicist is known as the “Father of Modern Philosophy”?,René Descartes,TriviaBliss
314,What is the largest gothic cathedral in France?,Cathedral of Amiens (Cathédrale Notre-Dame d’Amiens),TriviaBliss
315,Which French explorer discovered the Quebec City?,Samuel de Champlain,TriviaBliss
316,What was the first French overseas territory?,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,TriviaBliss
317,Who is the most translated French author in the world?,"Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, largely due to his book “The Little Prince”",TriviaBliss
318,Who was the first French actor to win an Oscar?,Claude Jarman Jr. for “The Yearling”,TriviaBliss
319,Which French region is the largest producer of wine?,Bordeaux,TriviaBliss
320,Which famous French singer was known as “The Little Sparrow”?,Edith Piaf,TriviaBliss
321,What is the largest ski resort in France?,Les 3 Vallées,TriviaBliss
322,Who was the first French person to climb Mount Everest?,Pierre Mazeaud in 1978,TriviaBliss
323,Which French author wrote the classic adventure novel “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea”?,Jules Verne,TriviaBliss
324,What is the oldest cafe in Paris?,Le Procope,TriviaBliss
325,Who was the first French woman to win a Grammy Award?,Edith Piaf in 1963,TriviaBliss
326,Which is the most populated department of France?,Nord,TriviaBliss
327,Which French philosopher is considered the father of sociology?,Auguste Comte,TriviaBliss
328,Who was the first French Nobel laureate in Physics?,Antoine Henri Becquerel,TriviaBliss
329,What is the highest award for military and civil merits in France?,The Legion of Honour (Légion d’honneur),TriviaBliss
330,Who was the first Frenchman to win a World Chess Championship?,Maxime Vachier-Lagrave,TriviaBliss
331,Which French department has the longest coastline?,Finistère,TriviaBliss
332,Who was the first French Nobel laureate in Chemistry?,Marie Curie,TriviaBliss
333,Which is the oldest zoo in France?,Ménagerie du Jardin des Plantes,TriviaBliss
334,Which French city is the most visited by tourists?,Paris,TriviaBliss
335,Which French painter is known for his famous work “The Raft of the Medusa”?,Théodore Géricault,TriviaBliss
336,Who was the first French winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature?,Sully Prudhomme in 1901,TriviaBliss
337,Which French city is known as the “City of Art and History”?,Nantes,TriviaBliss
338,Which French mathematician introduced the Eiffel tower to the world?,Gustave Eiffel,TriviaBliss
339,Who was the first French woman to be appointed as Prime Minister?,Edith Cresson,TriviaBliss
340,"Which French artist is known for his cut-out technique, leading to the creation of unique works such as “The Snail”?",Henri Matisse,TriviaBliss
341,Which is the oldest university in France?,University of Paris,TriviaBliss
342,What is the most visited natural site in France?,Mont Saint-Michel,TriviaBliss
343,What is the largest castle in France?,Château de Chambord,TriviaBliss
344,Who was the first French person to win a Pulitzer Prize?,Roger Duvoisin in 1948 for his illustrations in children’s literature,TriviaBliss
345,What is the longest river in France?,The Loire River,TriviaBliss
346,Which French philosopher is known as the father of deconstruction?,Jacques Derrida,TriviaBliss
347,What is the most exported French product?,Aircraft and aircraft parts,TriviaBliss
348,Which French king was known as the “Sun King”?,Louis XIV,TriviaBliss
349,What is the most attended annual sports event in France?,Tour de France,TriviaBliss
350,Which French city is known as the “City of Light”?,Paris,TriviaBliss
351,Which French director is known as one of the founders of the French New Wave?,Jean-Luc Godard,TriviaBliss
352,What is the highest military decoration in France?,The Legion of Honour (Légion d’honneur),TriviaBliss
353,What is the oldest bridge in Paris?,"Pont Neuf, despite its name meaning “New Bridge”",TriviaBliss
354,What is the most visited monument in France that you must pay to enter?,The Eiffel Tower,TriviaBliss
355,Which French poet wrote “The Flowers of Evil”?,Charles Baudelaire,TriviaBliss
356,What is the tallest building in France?,The Tour First,TriviaBliss
357,Who was the first woman in France to receive a doctorate?,Julie Victoire Daubié in 1861,TriviaBliss
358,Which French fashion designer is known for introducing the “little black dress”?,Coco Chanel,TriviaBliss
359,What is the largest zoo in France?,Parc Zoologique de Paris,TriviaBliss
360,"Which French philosopher wrote the famous line “I think, therefore I am”?",René Descartes,TriviaBliss
361,What is the longest tunnel in France?,The Channel Tunnel,TriviaBliss
362,Who was the first Frenchman to win an Olympic gold medal?,Leon Flameng in 1896,TriviaBliss
363,What is the highest mountain peak in the French Alps?,Mont Blanc,TriviaBliss
364,Who was the first Frenchwoman to fly an airplane?,Raymonde de Laroche,TriviaBliss
365,What is the most visited castle in France?,Palace of Versailles,TriviaBliss
366,Which French chemist is considered the “father of modern chemistry”?,Antoine Lavoisier,TriviaBliss
367,What is the most popular cheese in France?,Comté,TriviaBliss
368,Which French film director made the film “Amelie”?,Jean-Pierre Jeunet,TriviaBliss
369,Who was the first French president?,Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte,TriviaBliss
370,Which is the oldest public garden in France?,Jardin des Plantes in Paris,TriviaBliss
371,Who was the first French woman in space?,Claudie Haigneré,TriviaBliss
372,Which French painter is known for the “Water Lilies” series?,Claude Monet,TriviaBliss
373,What is the largest French island?,Corsica,TriviaBliss
374,Who was the first Frenchman to travel to space?,Jean-Loup Chrétien,TriviaBliss
375,Who was the first French person to win an Academy Award for Best Director?,Michel Hazanavicius for “The Artist”,TriviaBliss
376,What is the largest national park in France?,The French Guiana Amazonian Park,TriviaBliss
377,Who is considered the father of French cinema?,Georges Méliès,TriviaBliss
378,What is the most commonly spoken language in France?,French,TriviaBliss
379,Who was the first French person to win a Nobel Prize in Medicine?,"Emil von Behring, although German-born, he was granted French citizenship",TriviaBliss