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Fame Curriculum Summer Term Les Misérables

Les Misérables Les Misérables- The Musical Napoleon Bonaparte The French Revolution Crime and Punishment The Homeless and the Poor

Quiz

Question 1 Who wrote the musical ‘Les Misérables’?

Question 2 What are the dates of the French Revolution?

Question 3 What was ‘stormed’ during the French Revolution?

Question 4 Who wrote the book, ‘Les Misérables?

Question 5 When was Les Misérables written?

Question 6 Where is ‘Les Misérables’ set?

Question 7 The Central male character in Les Misérables is: A) A Bishop B) An Ex-Convict C) The Mayor D) A Prostitute

Question 8 Which French Military Leader died in exile? A) William of Orange B) Napoleon Bonaparte C) Louis 16th D) Charles De Gaulle

Question 9 A) Louis 16th ‘the last’ B) Louis ‘the fat’ Which French King was executed in 1793? A) Louis 16th ‘the last’ B) Louis ‘the fat’ C) Henry 4th ‘the good’ D) Napoleon ‘the great’

Question 10 In ‘Les Misérables’, which is the rebellion led by the students? A) January Rebellion B) May Rebellion C) June Rebellion D) September Rebellion

Question 11 Does France have a Monarchy today? A) Yes B) No

Question 12 Which is the French Flag? A) B) C)

Question 13 Which city is the capital of France? A) St. Tropez B) Nantes C) Paris D) Lyon

Question 14 Which of these famous landmarks can you find in France? C B A D

Question 15 What would you have to pass if you wanted to work with Children or Vulnerable adults? A) Sanity Check B) Health Check C) Criminal Records Bureau check D) Criminal knowledge check

Question 16 What other famous book did the author of Les Misérables- write? A) The Three Muskateers B) The Hunchback of Notre Dame C) The Red and the Black D) The Charterhouse of Parma

Question 17 Which is NOT a character from Les Misérables? A) Fantine B) Javert C) Marius D) Aramis

Question 18 Susan Boyle sang which song from ‘Les Misérables’ at her audition for ‘Britain’s Got Talent’? A) A Little Fall of Rain B) At the End of the Day C) I Dreamed a Dream D) On My Own

Question 19 When was the French Revolution? A) 1600’s B) 1700’s C) 1800’s D) 1900’s

Question 20 In ‘Les Misérables’ , the Thenadiers are what? A) Lawyers B) Factory owners C) Homeless D) Innkeepers