14th July Quiz 2014
Questions in English
1.Food
- What are the main ingredients in « cassoulet » ?
- The Lorraine region has given its name to which dish ?
- The cocktail « kir royale » is traditionally made with champagne and which liqueur ?
- Roquefort is made from the milk of which animal ?
- During the French revolution it was called the « Equality Cake » but this galette got its former name - the name used nowadays - back quite quickly. What is its name now ?
- In the ingredients list for a recipe you often see the abbreviations « cc » and « cs ». What do they mean ? (Sometimes they are written « càc » and « càs »).
- What type of fruit is the Concorde ? The Doyenne du Comice or the William is used as a pollinator but not the Beurre Bosc.
- How many tons of snails do French people eat per year ? ? 10,000, 20,000, 30,000 or 40,000 ?
- André Tessonière established one of the first French restaurants in NZ in New Plymouth. His restaurant was called Andre’s ______________.
- Thomas Dietz produces ready to eat French dishes such as bœuf ________, poulet _________ and agneau provençal for certain NZ supermarkets.
5.Current Events
- Which French group won 5 Grammy Awards and beat Lorde in the “best album of the year” category?
- A section of which bridge across the Seine collapsed recently?
- The runway model who paraded for Jean Paul Gaultier this year came from which small Bay of Plenty town ? And what is her name ?
- Which invention won the Concours Lepine this year ?
- Which type of shop has been able, for the last few months, to open in France on a Sunday?
- Who presided over the jury for the Festival de Cannes 2014 ?
- Which former President of France has been detained and questioned for « corruption active » ?
- Which company is presenting « Totem » in Auckland at the moment ?
- Which famous couple’s marriage certificate will soon be going up for auction ?
- In France, not long ago, John Key laid a wreath in honour of those who died in the Normandy landings. Which British cemetery did he go to and what was the date of his visit?
3.Multiple Choice Questions QCM+
Multiple choice questions
- On the roof of the Opéra de Paris, they have
installed
- Solar panels b. advertizing panels c. beehives d. spotlights
- In French, Enid Blyton’s Noddy is called
- Clo-clo b. Oui-oui c. Do-do d. Toc-toc.
- Which of the following statements is not
true ? Gustave Eiffel was
- dyslexic b. acrophobic c. an architecte d. born in Paris.
- The last flight of the Concorde took place in
- 2001 b. 2003 c. 2004 d. 2006.
- There are approximately _________ French companies established in
N-Z.
- 30 b. 50 c. 70 d. 90
- The French author who refused to accept a Nobel Prize for Literature is
a. Jean-Paul Sartre b. Jules Verne c. Victor Hugo d. Albert Camus.
- An
« aptéryx » is
- a kiwi b. a bird in an Astérix book c. Obélix’s dog d. a dinosaur
- How many locks are there along the Canal du Midi?
- 51 b. 59 c. 65 d. 72.
- The international telephone code for France is
- 32 b. 33 c. 41 d. 687
- The “beaujolais nouveau” is released on
the third
- Wednesday b. Thursday c. Friday d. Saturday of November.
4.Miscellaneous
- What is traditionally done on Tousaints Day ? It’s a public holiday.
- 2. At the library – under what number in the Dewey system would you find books about the French language?
- What was the full first name of the boy from Pondicherry who found himself shipwrecked and on a boat with a tiger?
- Do you know of a Paris myth or legend Paris that has inspired afilm/book/opera?
- On a French keyboard, which letter of the alphabet takes the place of the A on an English keyboard ?
- Which town in France has the oldest Christmas Market ?
- Who accompanied Phileas Fogg in his voyage around the world in 80 days ?
- The « aqueduc » carries water. But what does the « oléoduc » carry ?
- Who is buried under the Arc de triomphe in Paris ?
- From 2015, each house in France must be equipped with …………. detecters .
6.Sport
- How many countries is the Tour de France going through this year ?
- Who will be wearing the yellow jersey at the start of tonight’s stage ?
- What colour is the jesrsy worn by the best climber in the Tour de France?
- Which team was responsable for the elimination of France from the Football World Cup ?
- The « jeu de paume « was the predecesor of which sport ?
- How many points do you need to win at pétanque ?
- Near which French town has the biggest car endurance race been held each year since 1923 ?
- Which famous champion tennis player is buried in France?
- Who is the French national who coaches the tennis player Andy Murray ?
- The Marathon de Paris starts off from which avenue each year? (The next one is on 12th April 2015, if you are interested…)
7. Places & People & Things
- www.legorafi.fr is …. ?
- You hear the phrase « les jeux sont faits » in …… ?
- You hear the question « quoi de neuf ? » when……. ?
- Menton is well known because ……. ?
- An « orange alert » indicates …. ?
- Oradour-sur-Glane is well known because…… ?
- Julie Gayet is well known because ……….
- Le Prix Goncourt is ……
- Arnaud Sabard is the man who ………
- In France, the emergency telephone number is ……….
- La Sorbonne is………
- In which season do you hear talk of the “bison futé” ?
- « boulot » and « métro » are followed by ………….
- Gaia, the one from French Guyana, is ……….
- In France they go to Le Bon Coin ; in N-Z we go to ………..
- Anne Hidalgo is well known because ……………
- With a « papillote », you ……………..
- Agen is known for ……………
8. Le test d’Alzheimer
- Which French head of state was behind the creation of tinned food ?
- What was the date of the French Révolution?
- You a pick off the petals of a flower one by one to see how much you are loved. At the 3rd petal, a French person would love you how much ?
- Who discovered New Caledonia ?
- What sport is not considered by the Northern French to be a true sport in spite of it being sport number 4 in French for the number of players ?
- Chartres Cathedral is known for .…. ?
- What is the name of the reef not far from the Mount that is named after one of a French explorer’s boats?
- Who are the « Immortels » ?
- How many castles are there along the Loire
river ?
- 20 b. 39 c. 48 d. 57.
- The Lumière brothers invented something appropriate for their name. What was it ?
- Which province of Canada is francophone?
- Now the country is called France. What was its name before?
2. Logos Link the name to the company logo. Veuillez joindre le nom de la compagnie à son logo.
The logos are at the bottom of the French Quiz Page. Click on the Return button.
Company Names :
Lanvin - Sanofi - Chanel - Michelin – Hermes – BNP Paribas – Louis Vuitton - Pernod Ricard – Renault – Citroën – Peugeot – Essilor – Danone - Total – Publicis – Givenchy - Lacoste – Paco Rabanne – Yves Saint Laurent - Serge Blanco – Carrefour – France Telecom.