1) How long have people lived in Paris? a) 500 years b) 10,000 years c) since World War II d) a million years e) since 2000 BC f) 5,000 years 2) Paris is often called the City of Love, but also it is called the ____ a) City of Art and Culture b) Ooh- la- la c) City of Night d) City of Lights e) Eiffel Tower f) Les Miserables 3) What is the river that flows through the center of Paris? a) the Mississippi b) le Champs Élysées c) La Seine d) Isle de la Cité e) le Louvre f) le Tour Eiffel 4) What is Isle de la Cité? a) It is in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of France. b) It is an island in the Seine which is the exact center of Paris. c) It is found in the center of France. d) It is a building that was built in the center of Paris as a palace. e) It is a cathedral. 5) What is considered Point Zero of Paris? a) the Eiffel Tower b) the Louvre c) the pyramid of the Louvre d) Notre Dame Cathedral e) the Arc de Triomphe f) the Champs Elysses 6) What is the most famous work of art in the Louvre? a) La Jocunde ( the Mona Lisa) b) Michaelangelo's David c) Van Gogh's Starry Night d) le Champs Élysées e) Greek sculptures f) Venus de Milo 7) What is the function of the modern glass pyramid at the Louvre? a) It is a famous work of art to be appreciated. b) It was designed by an American to provide light for the lower level. c) It is the entrance to the Louvre. d) It is the exit. e) It is a place to display works of art. f) It is the entrance to the subway. 8) Where does the Tour de France end every year? a) Isle de la Cité b) Le Champs Élysées c) La Tour Eiffel d) Notre Dame Cathedral e) Le Louvre f) L'Arc de Triomphe 9) Why did Napoleon build the Arc de Triomphe? a) to make the Champs Élysées more beautiful b) as a memorial to himself c) to put people to work and lower unemployment d) To honor the past kings of France e) To honor France's fallen soldiers f) So people would remember his military conquests 10) What is the "Iron Lady"of Paris which was once the tallest building in the world? a) the Arc de Triomphe b) the Louvre c) Notre Dame Cathedral d) the Eiffel Tower e) Isle de la Cité f) Point Zero 11) How many lights adorn the Eiffel Tower? a) 10,000 b) a million c) 20,000 d) a trillion e) 500,000 f) 25,000 12) Where is the Louvre located ? a) on the Champs Élysées b) at Notre Dame Cathedral c) next to the Eiffel Tower d) behind the Arc de Triomphe e) on the island Isle de la Cité f) in the Tuileries 13) What building was once the palace for the King of France? a) the Champs Élysées b) the Arc de Triomphe c) the Louvre d) Notre Dame Cathedral e) the Bastille f) Isle de la Cité 14) How were France 's streets changed during the reign of Napoleon? a) They were destroyed so more buildings could be built. b) They were widened to prevent disease and to better provide clean water. c) The names were changed. d) They were turned into parks. e) Buildings were built over them.

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