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  • 1. 

    What method do Nicole and Christina use to kill Michel in the 1954 film "Les Diaboliques"?

    • A.

      Poisoning

    • B.

      Stabbing

    • C.

      Shooting

    • D.

      Drowning

    Correct Answer
    D. Drowning
    Explanation
    In the 1954 film "Les Diaboliques," Nicole and Christina kill Michel by drowning him.

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  • 2. 

    Who owns the school where Michel Delassalle works in the 1954 film "Les Diaboliques"?

    • A.

      Nicole Horner

    • B.

      Michel Delassalle

    • C.

      Alfred Fichet

    • D.

      Christina Delassalle

    Correct Answer
    D. Christina Delassalle
    Explanation
    Christina Delassalle owns the school where Michel Delassalle works in the 1954 film "Les Diaboliques".

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  • 3. 

    Where does Veronika live in the 1991 French film "The Double Life of Veronique"?

    • A.

      France

    • B.

      Poland

    • C.

      Germany

    • D.

      Italy

    Correct Answer
    B. Poland
    Explanation
    In the 1991 French film "The Double Life of Veronique," Veronika lives in Poland. This can be inferred from the fact that the film is set in Poland and revolves around the life of Veronika, suggesting that she resides in the country.

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  • 4. 

    Where does Veronique live in the 1991 French film "The Double Life of Veronique"?

    • A.

      Germany

    • B.

      Italy

    • C.

      Poland

    • D.

      France

    Correct Answer
    D. France
    Explanation
    In the 1991 French film "The Double Life of Veronique," Veronique lives in France. The film is centered around Veronique, a young woman who discovers that she has a doppelgänger living in Poland. As the story unfolds, Veronique's life in France is explored, including her relationships, aspirations, and the mysterious connection she feels with her Polish counterpart. The setting of France plays a significant role in the narrative, providing the backdrop for Veronique's journey of self-discovery and the exploration of themes such as identity and fate.

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  • 5. 

    What is Veronique's profession at the beginning of the 1991 French film "The Double Life of Veronique"?

    • A.

      Secretary

    • B.

      Photographer

    • C.

      Teacher

    • D.

      Singer

    Correct Answer
    D. Singer
    Explanation
    In the beginning of the 1991 French film "The Double Life of Veronique," Veronique's profession is a singer.

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  • 6. 

    Who directed the 1967 French film "Playtime"?

    • A.

      Henri-Georges Clouzot

    • B.

      Jacques Tati

    • C.

      Francois Truffaut

    • D.

      Jean-Pierre Melville

    Correct Answer
    B. Jacques Tati
    Explanation
    Jacques Tati directed the 1967 French film "Playtime".

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  • 7. 

    In what city is the 1967 film "Playtime" set?

    • A.

      London

    • B.

      Munich

    • C.

      Paris

    • D.

      New York

    Correct Answer
    C. Paris
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Paris because "Playtime" is a film directed by Jacques Tati, a French filmmaker, and it is set in Paris. The film showcases a satirical portrayal of modern urban life in the city, highlighting the chaotic and impersonal nature of contemporary society.

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  • 8. 

    Who plays the main character, Monsieur Hulot, in the 1967 French film "Playtime"?

    • A.

      Georges Montant

    • B.

      Jacques Tati

    • C.

      Georges Faye

    • D.

      Jacques Lagrange

    Correct Answer
    B. Jacques Tati
    Explanation
    Jacques Tati plays the main character, Monsieur Hulot, in the 1967 French film "Playtime".

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  • 9. 

    Who is Monsieur Hulot looking for in the 1967 French film "Playtime"?

    • A.

      His Mistress

    • B.

      A Priest

    • C.

      His Wife

    • D.

      An American Official

    Correct Answer
    D. An American Official
    Explanation
    In the 1967 French film "Playtime," Monsieur Hulot is looking for an American official. The film is a satirical comedy that follows Monsieur Hulot as he navigates a futuristic, chaotic, and impersonal Paris. Throughout the film, Monsieur Hulot encounters various characters and situations, including an American official who is visiting Paris. Monsieur Hulot's search for the American official adds to the comedic and chaotic nature of the film, highlighting the cultural clashes and misunderstandings between different characters.

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  • 10. 

    Who directed the 1982 film "Fanny And Alexander"?

    • A.

      Ingmar Bergman

    • B.

      Bernardo Bertolucci

    • C.

      Jean-Luc Godard

    • D.

      Federico Fellini

    Correct Answer
    A. Ingmar Bergman
    Explanation
    Ingmar Bergman directed the 1982 film "Fanny And Alexander".

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  • 11. 

    How are the title characters in the 1982 film "Fanny And Alexander" related?

    • A.

      Sister And Brother

    • B.

      Cousins

    • C.

      Mother And Son

    • D.

      Wife And Husband

    Correct Answer
    A. Sister And Brother
    Explanation
    The title characters in the 1982 film "Fanny And Alexander" are related as sister and brother. This means that they share the same parents and are siblings.

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  • 12. 

    In which country do the title characters live in the 1982 film "Fanny And Alexander"?

    • A.

      Sweden

    • B.

      Germany

    • C.

      France

    • D.

      Denmark

    Correct Answer
    A. Sweden
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Sweden because "Fanny and Alexander" is a 1982 film directed by Ingmar Bergman, a Swedish filmmaker, and it is set in Sweden. The film tells the story of two siblings, Fanny and Alexander, and their experiences growing up in a wealthy Swedish family in the early 20th century. The film explores themes of family, childhood, and the supernatural, all within the context of Swedish society.

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  • 13. 

    What is the name of the main character in the 1959 French film "The 400 Blows"?

    • A.

      Jean-Pierre

    • B.

      Julien

    • C.

      Antoine

    • D.

      Albert

    Correct Answer
    C. Antoine
    Explanation
    The main character in the 1959 French film "The 400 Blows" is named Antoine.

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  • 14. 

    Who directed the 2001 French film "Amelie"?

    • A.

      Francois Truffaut

    • B.

      Jean Renoir

    • C.

      Jean-Pierre Jeunet

    • D.

      Jean-Pierre Melville

    Correct Answer
    C. Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    Explanation
    Jean-Pierre Jeunet directed the 2001 French film "Amelie".

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  • 15. 

    What illness did Amelie's father believe she had in the 2001 French film "Amelie"?

    • A.

      Schizophrenia

    • B.

      Adhd

    • C.

      Heart Defect

    • D.

      Diabetes

    Correct Answer
    C. Heart Defect
    Explanation
    In the 2001 French film "Amelie," Amelie's father believed that she had a heart defect. This belief was likely based on her delicate and fragile appearance, as well as her tendency to isolate herself from others. The film portrays Amelie as someone who is emotionally guarded and has difficulty connecting with people, which could be attributed to her father's belief in her heart defect. This belief also adds to the overall theme of the film, which explores the idea of loneliness and the search for connection.

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