It’s up to you Each year, the contenders for the title of Miss France take a general knowledge test during the trip preceding the election. bend to the exercise
The candidates for the title of Miss France 2023 complied with the general culture test during the trip to prepare for the election. — Laurent Vu/TF1
Miss France is 30 candidates, one election at a time. mid-December on TF1, Jean-Pierre Foucault and… a general culture test. As tradition dictates, the contenders for the title of Miss France 2023 have complied with; this tradition Wednesday, November 23 at the end of the day from Guadeloupe, where they are on a journey of preparation for the election.
Just for once, this year it’s not Sylvie Tellier, who’s ready to go. leave the committee Miss France, but the artistic producer of the final of the Frédéric Gilbert competition who was loaded to write this quiz submitted to the participants. News recent, culture, mathematics, sport… As every year, all the themes are covered.
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The best grade was obtained by…
As in 2022, it’s Perrine Prunier, the candidate elected Miss Normandy who obtained the best result. this mandatory test. His grade is at 17.5/20. This student in master 2 of law has also been the first to return their paper after only 30 minutes while the candidates have 40 minutes to tick the right boxes.
Solène Scholer and Esther Coutin, respectively Miss Champagne-Ardenne and Miss Rhônes-Alpes , complete the top 3 of the best quiz results. They respectively received an average of 16 and 15.5/20.
Can you do better? Six parts make up the test this year: “current affairs”, “arts, culture and people”, “logic and mathematics” “français”, “history and geography” and “English”. 20 Minutes invites you to measure yourself against; the dreadful ordeal.
