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Leg 1 - The Eiffel Tower Quiz Number: Leg 1: Eiffel Tower

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1 Who was the Eiffel Tower named after?
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a) De Varno Eiffel Gustave
b) Alexander De Eiffel
c) Branado Alexander Eiffel
d) Alexander Gustave Eiffel
2 How many rivets were used in the making of Eiffel Tower ?
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a) 100,000 rivets
b) 2.5 million rivets
c) 1 million rivets
d) 1.5 million rivets
3 How many steps do you have to walk up to reach the top of the Eiffel Tower?
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a) 1987 steps
b) 1 million steps
c) 1000 steps
d) 1652 steps
4 What year was the Eiffel tower built in?
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a) 1889
b) 1875
c) 1799
d) 1867
5 How high is the Eiffel Tower?
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a) 2 meters (6 feet) high
b) 321 meters (1051 feet) high
c) 5093 meters high
d) 320 meters (1048 feet) high
6 On a clear day from the Eiffel Tower, you can see how many miles away?
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a) 9 miles
b) 100 miles
c) 40 miles
d) All of France
7 How many people visit the Eiffel Tower each year?
a) Six million people
b) 1 million people
c) 4 million people
d) 2.5 million people
8 The Eiffel Tower is in what country?
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a) New York
b) France
c) America
d) Australia
9 What month was it when the Eiffel Tower was finally finished being built ?
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a) May 1777
b) May 1899
c) May 1855
d) May 1889
10 How much paint do you have to use to paint the whole Eiffel Tower?
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a) 40 litters
b) 400 kg
c) 40 tons
d) 6,000,000 grams





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