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1 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
French Political System Edition

2 Question 1

3 Who is the president of France?
A Hollande France B Hollande Berté C François Hollande D François Francais

4 Who is the president of France?
C François Hollande

5 £100

6 Question 2

7 Since when has he been the president of France?

8 Since when has he been the president of France?

9 £200

10 Question 3

11 How long are presidents elected for until a new vote is done?
A cinque ans B six ans C sept ans D dix ans

12 How long are presidents elected for until a new vote is done??
A Cinque ans B B C C D D

13 £300

14 Question 4

15 Where is the residence of François Hollande?
A Paris (le palais de l'Elysée) B Paris (Ifle Tower) C Calais D Not in France

16 Where is the residence of François Hollande?
A Paris (le palais de l'Elysée) B C D

17 £500

18 Question 5

19 What is the maximum number of terms a French president can serve?
A 1 term B 2 terms C 3 terms D 4 terms

20 What is the maximum number of terms a French president can serve?
B 2 terms C D

21 £1,000

22 Question 6

23 A Monarchy means where the government is ruled by a single person.
Around 1800, France decided to abandon its Monarchy. What does Monarchy mean? A Monarchy means where the government is ruled by a single person. B Monarchy means where there is no one leader, everyone is a leader, everyone is part of the government.

24 A Monarchy means where the government is ruled by a single person. B
Around 1800, France decided to abandon its Monarchy. What does Monarchy mean? A Monarchy means where the government is ruled by a single person. B

25 £2,000

26 Question 7

27 So what kind of a government did they then have in the 1800s?
A a republic - power is held by the people and their elected representative B an alliance – where the people had the power, no one person was elected to be higher than everyone else.

28 So what kind of a government did they then have in the 1800s?
A a republic - power is held by the people and their elected representative B

29 £4,000

30 Question 8

31 What kind of a government did they then have towards the 1900s?
A a democracy - power is held by the people and their elected representative B an alliance – where the people had the power, no one person was elected to be higher than everyone else.

32 So what kind of a government did they then have in the 1800s?
A a republic - power is held by the people and their elected representative B

33 £8,000

34 Question 9

35 A France became part of Germany B France was re-named ‘French Island’
Other countries with monarchies began to worry about the change and so war was established between these and France. France struggled to keep up payments and to continue their revolutionary idea. What happened then? A France became part of Germany B France was re-named ‘French Island’ C Columbus became the emperor of France D Napoleon became the emperor

36 D Napoleon became the emperor
Other countries with monarchies began to worry about the change and so war was established between these and France. France struggled to keep up payments and to continue their revolutionary idea. What happened then? A A B B C C D Napoleon became the emperor

37 £16,000

38 Question 10

39 A Manuel Valls B Manuel Baker D Manuel Little C Manuel Timpson
Now, the French president, François Hollande, also selects a prime minister for the country. Who is the current French prime minister? A Manuel Valls B Manuel Baker C Manuel Timpson D Manuel Little

40 Now, the French president, François Hollande, also selects a prime minister for the country. Who is the current French prime minister? A Manuel Valls B B C C D D

41 £32,000

42 Question 11

43 Currently, which party leads France?
A Labour Party B Conservative Party C Socialist Party D Green Party

44 Currently, which party leads France?
A A B B C Socialist Party D D

45 Question? A A B B C C D D

46 Question? A A B B C C D D

47 £64,000

48 Question 12

49 Question? A A B B C C D D

50 Question? A A B B C C D D

51 £125,000

52 Question 13

53 Question? A A B B C C D D

54 Question? A A B B C C D D

55 £250,000

56 Question 14

57 Question? A A B B C C D D

58 Question? A A B B C C D D

59 £500,000

60 Question 15

61 Question? A A B B C C D D

62 Question? A A B B C C D D

63 £1,000,000


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