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French Quiz Practice Test

Test Your French Numbers And Beginner Knowledge

Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 6
Study OutcomesCheat Sheet
Colorful paper art promoting a French Numbers 101 quiz for learning and test preparation.

What is the French word for 'one'?
une
deux
un
trois
In French, 'un' means 'one'. 'Une' is the feminine form which is used with feminine nouns, and the other options represent different numbers.
Which French numeral corresponds to the number 3?
cinq
deux
trois
quatre
The numeral 'trois' is the French word for three. The other options correspond to two, four, and five.
Translate 'five' into French.
dix
neuf
cinq
sept
The French numeral for 'five' is 'cinq'. The other choices represent different numbers such as nine, ten, and seven.
What is the numeral for 'six' in French?
cinq
huit
six
sept
In French, 'six' is written exactly as 'six'. The other options denote different numbers.
Which one represents the French number for 10?
neuf
onze
douze
dix
The correct French numeral for 10 is 'dix'. The other options translate to eleven, nine, and twelve respectively.
What is the French word for 15?
quatorze
treize
seize
quinze
In French, the number 15 is 'quinze'. 'Quatorze' means 14, 'seize' means 16, and 'treize' means 13.
How do you say '20' in French?
quarante
dix
vingt
trente
The French numeral for 20 is 'vingt'. The other options correspond to 30, 40, and 10.
Translate '12' into French.
treize
onze
dix-sept
douze
The French numeral for 12 is 'douze'. The other options represent 11, 13, and 17.
What is the correct French translation for the number 8?
neuf
cinq
sept
huit
The numeral for 8 in French is 'huit'. The other answer options correspond to different numbers such as nine, seven, and five.
Which of the following is the French numeral for 7?
sept
huit
six
neuf
The correct French numeral for 7 is 'sept', while the other options denote six, eight, and nine respectively.
What is the French word for the number 11?
treize
onze
douze
quatorze
The French numeral for 11 is 'onze'. The other options mean 12, 13, and 14 respectively.
How many letters does the French numeral for 'four' have?
4
5
6
7
The French numeral for 'four' is 'quatre', which has 6 letters. The other options represent incorrect letter counts.
Which French numeral correctly represents the number 14?
seize
quinze
treize
quatorze
The number 14 in French is 'quatorze'. 'Quinze' stands for 15, 'seize' for 16, and 'treize' for 13.
Identify the French numeral for 9.
onze
huit
dix
neuf
The correct French numeral for 9 is 'neuf'. The other options represent 8, 10, and 11 respectively.
What is 13 in French?
douze
quatorze
quinze
treize
The French numeral for 13 is 'treize'. The other options correspond to 12, 14, and 15 respectively.
How do you write the number 21 in French?
vingt et une
vingt et deux
vingt-un
vingt et un
The correct French expression for 21 is 'vingt et un', which uses the conjunction 'et' between 20 and 1. The other options either omit necessary elements or misuse gender.
Which of the following correctly represents the number 35 in French?
trente-cinqs
trente cinq
trente-cinq
trente-et-cinq
The proper writing for 35 in French is 'trente-cinq', with a hyphen connecting the tens and the ones. The other options either omit or misplace the hyphen or add an extra letter.
If you see the French numeral 'quarante-deux', what numeral does it represent?
42
40
402
52
The numeral 'quarante-deux' breaks into 'quarante' (40) and 'deux' (2), which together form 42. The other options do not reflect the proper combination of tens and units.
What is the French numeral for 17?
dix-sept
seize
dix-huit
quinze
The numeral for 17 in French is 'dix-sept', which combines 'dix' (10) and 'sept' (7). The other options represent 18, 16, and 15 respectively.
What is the proper way to write 32 in French?
trente et deux
trente-deuxième
trente deux
trente-deux
The correct format for writing 32 in French is 'trente-deux', which uses a hyphen to connect the numbers. The other options either insert unnecessary words or omit the hyphen.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Identify and recall French numeral vocabulary accurately.
  2. Understand and pronounce French numbers correctly.
  3. Apply numeral concepts to solve quiz questions effectively.
  4. Analyze feedback to improve accuracy in number recognition.
  5. Prepare confidently for tests and assessments using mastered concepts.

French Numbers Quiz: Beginner Practice Cheat Sheet

  1. Master numbers 1 to 20 - These little rascals are the building blocks of all higher counting in French. Practice saying and spelling "un", "deux", "trois" up to "vingt" until you can recite them in your sleep. Once they're locked in, you'll breeze through bigger numbers! Transparent's French Numbers 1-100 Cheat Sheet
  2. Crack the pattern for 21 to 69 - French glues tens and units together with a cheerful hyphen, like "vingt-deux" (22) or "trente-cinq" (35). Learn the tens (vingt, trente, quarante…) and then mix and match with 1 - 9 to instantly generate any number in between. This trick amps up your counting speed and sounds super pro! Woodward French: Numbers 1 - 100
  3. Demystify 70 to 99 - Prepare for a fun twist: 70 is "soixante-dix" (60+10), 80 is "quatre-vingts" (4×20), and 90 is "quatre-vingt-dix" (80+10). Once you spot these quirky combos, counting higher becomes a playful puzzle instead of a chore. Embrace the logic and impress your friends! Woodward French: Numbers 1 - 100
  4. Tune your pronunciation - French numbers love sneaky sounds: "quatre" tastes like [katr] and "huit" sounds like [weet]. Listen to native speakers, mimic their rhythm, and practice aloud until your tongue twirls gracefully. Before you know it, you'll nail every syllable like a pro! Transparent's Pronunciation Guide
  5. Spot regional variations - Did you know Belgians say "septante" for 70 and "nonante" for 90? In Switzerland, it's the same swap. Being aware of these local twists will save you from head‑scratching moments on your travels and make you sound like a seasoned Francophone! Woodward French: Regional Number Variations
  6. Count past a hundred with "cent" - The magic word "cent" means 100, so 101 is "cent un" and 120 is "cent vingt". Practice scaling up with this pattern, and soon you'll talk about the next big things - ages, prices, even temperatures - without breaking a sweat. Go ahead, reach triple digits confidently! Woodward French: Numbers Beyond 100
  7. Hyphens are your friends - In French, tens and units are joined by a hyphen, like in "quarante-cinq" (45). This little dash might look insignificant, but it's a grammar hero that prevents confusion. Keep your hyphens in place for sharp, accurate writing! Woodward French: Hyphenation Rules
  8. Master tricky final consonants - Numbers ending in "cinq", "six", "huit", or "dix" are silent before consonants but pronounced before vowels or at the end of a phrase. For example, "six heures" sounds like [seez ʀœʀ] while "six amis" is [seez ami]. Get these pops and drops right to sound authentically French! Transparent's Pronunciation Tips
  9. Practice in real contexts - Turn your phone number recitals or price-checking into mini French quizzes. The more you hear and repeat in authentic situations, the faster your brain maps numbers to meaning. It's like a secret workout for your language muscles! Clozemaster French Numbers Practice
  10. Quiz yourself with online tools - Interactive exercises, flashcards, and quizzes turn noodle-scratching into game-winning fun. Track your progress, earn badges, and watch your confidence skyrocket as you master every number. Make learning a playful habit! Clozemaster Interactive Quizzes
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