French Numbers Quiz

MCQ practice for 0–999 with instant feedback

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Master French numbers with smart MCQs.

Choose a number range, answer multiple-choice questions, hear pronunciation, and retry mistakes until the tricky French patterns feel natural.

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Core rule

  • 21, 31, 41, 51, 61 use et un: trente et un.
  • 22–29 use hyphen-style chunks: vingt-deux, vingt-trois.

70s pattern

  • 70 is soixante-dix, literally 60 + 10.
  • 71 is soixante et onze, then 72 is soixante-douze.

80s and 90s

  • 80 is quatre-vingts, but the s drops in quatre-vingt-un.
  • 90 is quatre-vingt-dix, literally 80 + 10.

French Numbers MCQ Quiz

French Numbers MCQ Quiz helps users practice recognizing French number words by matching them to the correct numeric value. Each question shows a French number, and the user chooses the right answer from multiple options.

The useful concept is repeated recall: seeing, answering, hearing, and reviewing numbers helps learners build faster recognition and improve accuracy over time.

How to Use This App

  • Choose a quiz range or practice mode from the settings.
  • Read the French number shown on the question card.
  • Select the answer that matches the correct numeric value.
  • Use the hint or pronunciation button when you need help.
  • Review the explanation after each answer to learn from mistakes.
  • Track your score, accuracy, and streak as you continue.
  • Open mistake review to practice the numbers you missed.

Examples and Use Cases

Use this quiz when you want focused practice with French number recognition, especially before a class, test, trip, or conversation.

  • Beginner number drill: Choose a small range such as 0 to 20 and practice matching words like sept, douze, and vingt to their numeric values.
  • Pronunciation support: Use the listen button to hear numbers such as quarante or soixante-dix, then repeat them aloud before answering.
  • Classroom warm-up: A teacher can ask students to complete a short quiz round and compare accuracy, streaks, or missed numbers as a quick review activity.
  • Travel preparation: Practice numbers commonly needed for prices, room numbers, dates, addresses, and phone numbers before visiting a French-speaking place.
  • Mistake review: After a quiz, open the review section to retry missed numbers such as quatre-vingt-dix or cent vingt-trois.

Helpful Details

Practice Strategy

Start with smaller number ranges before moving to larger numbers. French numbers become easier when learners build confidence with patterns such as vingt, trente, quarante, and cinquante.

  • Practice 0 to 20 first because many later numbers reuse these words.
  • Repeat missed questions until the number word feels familiar.
  • Use pronunciation after answering, not only before answering, to reinforce memory.

Common French Number Challenges

Some French numbers are built differently from English, especially after 60. For example, soixante-dix means 70, and quatre-vingts means 80.

  • 70: often uses the idea of 60 plus 10.
  • 80: often uses the idea of 4 times 20.
  • 90: often combines 80 plus 10.

Privacy and Accessibility Notes

This quiz runs directly in the browser and does not require sign-up. Pronunciation support depends on the browser and device speech features, so voice availability may vary.

  • Use dark mode or light mode based on reading comfort.
  • Use the hint and review features for slower, guided practice.
  • Use keyboard shortcuts when available for faster quiz navigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the French Numbers MCQ Quiz help me practice?

It helps you practice recognizing French number words and matching them to the correct numeric values through multiple-choice questions.

Can I choose which French numbers to practice?

Yes. The app lets you choose different number ranges so you can start with easier numbers and move to larger numbers when ready.

Does the app include pronunciation?

Yes. The app includes a pronunciation option where supported by your browser and device. Voice availability may vary.

Can I review mistakes after the quiz?

Yes. The app tracks missed answers so you can review and practice the numbers you found difficult.

Do I need to create an account to use the quiz?

No. The quiz runs directly in the browser and does not require sign-up, installation, or external services.

Is this app useful for beginners?

Yes. Beginners can start with smaller number ranges, use hints, listen to pronunciation, and build confidence through repeated practice.