The legacy of French cafés as intellectual hubs
  • 1. Which famous philosopher frequently visited French cafés?
A) Thomas Hobbes
B) John Locke
C) Friedrich Nietzsche
D) Jean-Paul Sartre
  • 2. Which literary movement is closely associated with cafés?
A) Realism
B) Romanticism
C) Existentialism
D) Baroque
  • 3. What role did cafés play in the Enlightenment period?
A) Cooking classes
B) Places for formal debates
C) Government meetings
D) Centers for the exchange of ideas
  • 4. Who is often considered a prominent writer of the Lost Generation associated with cafés?
A) Ernest Hemingway
B) Mark Twain
C) Ray Bradbury
D) J.D. Salinger
  • 5. The term 'café society' refers to what?
A) An art form
B) A social community centered around cafés
C) A government system
D) A type of café menu
  • 6. In what city are the most famous intellectual cafés located?
A) Paris
B) London
C) New York
D) Berlin
  • 7. What beverage is most commonly associated with cafés?
A) Water
B) Juice
C) Coffee
D) Tea
  • 8. Which café was a favorite of philosophers like Simone de Beauvoir?
A) Café Montmartre
B) Le Procope
C) Café de la Paix
D) Café de Flore
  • 9. What was a typical feature of discussions in cafés?
A) Silence and isolation
B) Coding and problem-solving
C) Debate and exchange of perspectives
D) Cooking classes
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