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French Vocabulary Quiz for Beginners

Quick, free French vocab test to check your basics. Instant results.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Indian Cultural Association NphsUpdated Aug 27, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
Learning OutcomesStudy Material
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This beginner French vocabulary quiz helps you practice common words, build recall, and spot gaps fast. Answer 15 multiple-choice questions and see which topics to review next. Keep learning with French articles practice, then strengthen descriptions with the french adjectives quiz, or check verbs with our present tense french quiz.

What is the French word for apple?
prune
poire
pomme
pamplemousse
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Which French word means book?
livre
cahier
chaise
stylo
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How do you say thank you in French?
s'il vous plaît
merci
pardon
bonjour
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What is the French word for house?
voiture
jardin
maison
porte
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Which French word means water?
eau
thé
lait
jus
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Which French word means window?
toit
mur
fenêtre
plafond
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What is the French word for carrot?
concombre
carotte
citrouille
chou
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Translate to English: chaussure
hat
shirt
shoe
glove
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Which French word means morning?
soir
nuit
matin
journée
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How do you say to eat in French?
manger
parler
lire
boire
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What is the French word for neighbor?
collègue
ami
invité
voisin
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Translate to English: oreille
ear
mouth
nose
eye
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Which French word means wallet?
porte
couteau
portefeuille
fourchette
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How do you say breakfast in French?
goûter
petit déjeuner
dîner
déjeuner
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Translate to French: rain
brouillard
pluie
grêle
neige
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What is the French word for key?
clef
serrure
fenêtre
clou
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Translate to English: pêche (fruit)
apricot
peach
plum
pear
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Which French word means towel?
serviette
nappe
courtepointes
rideau
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How do you say screwdriver in French?
marteau
pince
clou
tournevis
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Une valise is a suitcase.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify common beginner French words and phrases
  2. Master correct spelling and gender usage
  3. Apply French vocabulary in simple sentences
  4. Demonstrate understanding of noun-adjective agreement
  5. Analyse word categories like greetings and numbers
  6. Evaluate correct vocabulary choices in context

Cheat Sheet

  1. Master Common French Greetings - From a cheerful "Bonjour!" in the morning to a friendly "Salut!" with pals, learning key greetings helps you connect instantly. Practice saying each phrase aloud to build confidence and get that smooth French flow.
  2. Understand Numbers 1 - 20 - Counting in French is like unlocking secret codes: once you've got "un, deux, trois," you can handle prices, phone numbers, and more. Sing them, write them, and quiz yourself to make them stick.
  3. Learn Days of the Week - Knowing "lundi, mardi, mercredi…" lets you chat about plans, schedule study sessions, or even plan a faux French holiday. Pair each day with a fun activity to make memorization a breeze.
  4. Recognize Common Nouns and Their Genders - In French, every noun has a gender - "le livre" (masculine) versus "la table" (feminine). Think of it like discovering the secret personality of each word.
  5. Practice Basic Sentence Structures - Build simple power sentences like "Je suis étudiant" or "Elle a un chat" to boost your confidence. Once you can introduce yourself and describe what you see, you'll feel ready to chat with anyone!
  6. Understand Noun-Adjective Agreement - Adjectives in French must match their nouns in gender and number: "un petit garçon" but "une petite fille." It's like making sure your word outfits match perfectly!
  7. Learn Common Verbs and Their Conjugations - Start with the essentials like "être" (to be) and "avoir" (to have): "Je suis" and "Tu as." These verbs are the backbone of almost every sentence you'll say.
  8. Familiarize Yourself with Question Words - Words like "qui" (who), "quoi" (what), "où" (where), and "pourquoi" (why) are your conversation keys. Practice tossing them into sentences to spark fun interactions!
  9. Understand the Use of Articles - French articles ("le," "la," "les," "un," "une," "des") tell you exactly which noun you're talking about. Getting these right makes your speech sound polished and precise.
  10. Practice Pronunciation Regularly - French pronunciation can be tricky with its nasal sounds and silent letters. Listen to native speakers, mimic their rhythm, and laugh at your own tongue-twister attempts - it's all part of the fun!
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