French citizenship changes, part III
Okay, here are the answers- how did you all do? Did you make the 60% mark? (9 or more correct)
Overall, I thought the questions were pretty basic and not too bad - ie if you have general knowledge of France, you should be able to pass the test without too much worry. The rest of the sample tests were also along these same lines, so hopefully this will reassure those of you who plan on applying soon. Plus I'm sure someone will come out with a study guide soon enough too.
1) Who constructed Versailles?
- Napoleon
- Louis XIV
- Louis-Philippe
- Napoleon
- General Charles de Gaulle
- Julius Cesar
- The Middle Ages
- The French Revolution
- Ancient history
- The 20th century
- The Renaissance
- The French Revolution
- A hotel
- A prison
- A theater
- In the Middle Ages
- Under Louis XIV
- In 1914
- The Algerian War
- WWI
- WWII
- For the World’s Fair in 1889
- To attract tourists
- To install a television antenna
- Before the French Revolution
- Between WWI and WWII
- Last year
- Between 1914 and 1918
- Between 1946 and 1962
- Between 1720 and 1723
- Catholics and Protestants
- Christians and Muslims
- Public and private schools
- In the context of WWII
- In the context of the war against the English
- During the events of May 1968
- Valéry Giscard d’Estaing
- François Mitterrand
- Victor Hugo
event?
- The liberation of Paris
- The French Revolution
- The creation of Europe
- The Middle Ages
- WWII
- The French Revolution
Labels: Becoming a Frenchie
11 Comments:
13/15! I'm pretty happy with that.
Perfect score :) My French History professors would be oh-so-proud.
I only missed two. Can I be a French citizen?
14. I look forward to my carte de sejour arriving in the mail. (Don't think as a Kiwi I'd ever get citizenship! Lol.)
only one i didnt know was the one about the mosque....prob a reflection of our western history books
there used to be a lot more bloggers writing about life in france than there are now. it's nice to read these frenchie posts, thank you.
13/15! I passed! Can I be a French citizen now?
I gave it to the boys (French, ages 10 & 13) and they didn't do too badly! They only got a couple wrong. They especially loved the question that had Victor Hugo as an answer.
13/15! Pas mal, considering I only lived there 1 year.
I missed the previous post but these seem like pretty typical history questions. Anyone who studied (and rememebers) European history from high school should be able to get at least half of those!
13/15 here, like some of the other posters. But I got my French citizenship 7 years ago, so I'm good either way!
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