French Movie Vocabulary: Quiz!

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French Movie Vocabulary: Quiz! - Quiz

How well do you know French movie vocabulary? This quiz features some of the more well-known words ever uttered in the history of French film. The French words in this quiz include, what does Un personnage mean, what is Un film, what about Un Comique, Le public, Les paillettes, and Le Prix. These are all French words that correlate to French movies, and you must verify their definitions. You can do it.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Une étoile

    • A.

      A trailer

    • B.

      Glitter

    • C.

      Un réalisateur

    • D.

      A star

    Correct Answer
    D. A star
    Explanation
    The given answer "a star" is correct because the word "une étoile" in French translates to "a star" in English. The other options provided in the question, such as "a trailer," "glitter," and "un réalisateur" do not accurately correspond to the given phrase.

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  • 2. 

    Un personnage

    • A.

      A character

    • B.

      A comedy

    • C.

      A sound

    • D.

      A prop

    Correct Answer
    A. A character
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "a character". In the context of the question, the other options provided (a comedy, a sound, a prop) are not suitable explanations for the term "un personnage" which translates to "a character" in English. A character refers to a fictional or imaginary person in a story, play, or movie. It is a fundamental element in storytelling and is used to develop the plot, convey emotions, and engage the audience.

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  • 3. 

    Un film

    • A.

      A festival

    • B.

      A movie

    • C.

      A prize

    • D.

      To shoot

    Correct Answer
    B. A movie
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "a movie." This answer is appropriate because the other options, such as "a film," "a festival," "a prize," and "to shoot," do not directly correspond to the phrase "un film" in the question. "Un film" translates to "a movie" in English, making it the most suitable choice among the given options.

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  • 4. 

    Un/e comique

    • A.

      A comedy

    • B.

      A classic

    • C.

      A comedian

    • D.

      Credits

    Correct Answer
    C. A comedian
    Explanation
    The term "un/e comique" is a French phrase that translates to "a comedian" in English. The word "comique" specifically refers to someone who is funny or humorous, which aligns with the definition of a comedian. Therefore, "a comedian" is the correct answer in this context.

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  • 5. 

    Un comédien, une comedienne

    • A.

      An actor, an actress

    • B.

      A flop

    • C.

      An audience member

    • D.

      A famous person

    Correct Answer
    A. An actor, an actress
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "an actor, an actress" because the terms "un comédien" and "une comédienne" in French both refer to a person who performs in plays, movies, or television shows. In English, the corresponding terms are "an actor" for a male performer and "an actress" for a female performer. Therefore, this answer accurately translates the given French words into their English equivalents.

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  • 6. 

    Le tapis rouge

    • A.

      To come out

    • B.

      A cartoonist

    • C.

      The red carpet

    • D.

      A chick flick

    Correct Answer
    C. The red carpet
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "the red carpet". The phrase "le tapis rouge" is translated to "the red carpet" in English. This phrase is commonly used to refer to the red carpet that is laid out for special events and VIPs. The other options, "to come out", "a cartoonist", and "a chick flick", do not have any direct relation to the given phrase.

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  • 7. 

    Le public

    • A.

      The credits

    • B.

      The actress

    • C.

      The comedy

    • D.

      The audience

    Correct Answer
    D. The audience
    Explanation
    The term "le public" is a French phrase that translates to "the audience" in English. It refers to the group of people who are watching or listening to a performance or event. In this context, "the audience" is the correct answer as it is the most appropriate term to describe the group of people being referred to.

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  • 8. 

    Les paillettes

    • A.

      The red carpet

    • B.

      The flop

    • C.

      The glitter

    • D.

      The tuxedo

    Correct Answer
    C. The glitter
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "the glitter" because "les paillettes" is the French translation for "glitter." The other options do not match the given phrase.

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  • 9. 

    Le spectateur, la spectatrice

    • A.

      The film goer

    • B.

      The glitter

    • C.

      The character

    • D.

      The award, the prize

    Correct Answer
    A. The film goer
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "the film goer" because "le spectateur" and "la spectatrice" are French words that translate to "the film goer" in English. The other options, such as "the glitter," "the character," and "the award, the prize," do not have a direct correlation to the given words.

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  • 10. 

    Le prix

    • A.

      Famous

    • B.

      The award, the prize

    • C.

      The character

    • D.

      The prop

    Correct Answer
    B. The award, the prize
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "the award, the prize". This is because "le prix" in French can be translated as both "the award" and "the prize" in English. Both terms refer to a recognition or honor given to someone for their achievement or excellence in a particular field.

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