What Age Does Primary Education Start In These Countries?

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1. Which of these countries does not have French as an official language?

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Colombia does not have French as an official language. The official language of Colombia is Spanish. French is not recognized as an official language in Colombia, making it the correct answer. Senegal, Niger, and Monaco, on the other hand, do have French as an official language.

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France is a country in western Europe, and one of the oldest in the world. The land of Paris, Bordeaux, wine and baguettes! How much do you actually... see moreknow about France? Try out right now and let's see what you've got. see less

2. The Palme d'Or is the highest award from the Cannes Film Festival. Which of the following films did not win the prestigious award?

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Jean de Florette did not win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.

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3. If I asked you "Quand est le prochain avion?", what would I have said?

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The correct answer is "When is the next plane?" because the question "Quand est le prochain avion?" translates to "When is the next plane?" in English.

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4. At what age does primary education start in  France?

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Primary education starts in France at the age of 6. This is the age at which children typically begin their formal education in the French education system.

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5. If you went into a French restaurant and asked for "Foie Gras", what would you have ordered?

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Foie gras is a popular and traditional French delicacy made from the fattened liver of a duck or goose. The birds are force-fed to enlarge their liver, resulting in a rich and creamy texture. It is often served as a spread or in various dishes and is considered a luxury food item.

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6. Which French singer famously sang the song "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien", and had a film made about their life called "La Vie En Rose"?

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Édith Piaf is the correct answer for this question, not Francis Cabrel. Édith Piaf is a famous French singer who is well-known for singing the song "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" and had a film made about her life called "La Vie En Rose".

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7. Which of the following French artists is known for "Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies"?

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Claude Monet is known for "Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies". Monet was a French artist and a leading figure in the Impressionist movement. He is renowned for his landscape paintings, particularly his series of water lilies. "Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies" is one of his most famous works, depicting a wooden bridge over a pond covered in water lilies. Monet's use of light and color, as well as his loose brushstrokes, are characteristic of the Impressionist style.

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8. Which of the following tourist attractions was built last?

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The Eiffel Tower was built last among the given tourist attractions. It was completed in 1889 and has since become an iconic symbol of Paris. Notre Dame de Paris, a famous cathedral, was built centuries earlier in the 12th century. The Arc de Triomphe was completed in the early 19th century, while the Glass Pyramid of the Louvre was constructed in the late 20th century.

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9. France is known for the Tricolore, its flag of red, white and blue. Which of these other countries' flags is not made up of the same colours?

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Kiribati is the country whose flag is not made up of the same colors as France's flag. France's flag consists of the colors red, white, and blue, whereas Kiribati's flag consists of the colors red, white, and blue as well, but with a yellow frigate bird flying over a rising sun in the upper hoist-side corner. Therefore, Kiribati is the correct answer as its flag does not match the colors of France's flag.

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10. Which of the following French cities is the furthest north?

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Paris is the correct answer because it is located further north than the other cities listed. Bordeaux, Lyon, and Toulouse are all located more towards the south of France compared to Paris.

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Which of these countries does not have French as an official language?
The Palme d'Or is the highest award from the Cannes Film Festival....
If I asked you "Quand est le prochain avion?", what would I...
At what age does primary education start in  France?
If you went into a French restaurant and asked for "Foie...
Which French singer famously sang the song "Non, Je Ne Regrette...
Which of the following French artists is known for "Bridge Over a...
Which of the following tourist attractions was built last?
France is known for the Tricolore, its flag of red, white and blue....
Which of the following French cities is the furthest north?
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