Please check this. Thank you!

1. France is a country in Asia.
true
false***
2. There are many countries in Africa where French is one of the principal languages of the people.
true
false
3. Québec, in Canada, is a French speaking part of Canada.
true***
false
4. The French celebrate their national holiday on July 4.
true
false***
5. Cognates are words that do not have a translation in another language.
true
false***
6. There are three kinds of articles in French that you know now: the definite, the indefinite, and the partitive.
true***
false
7. Louis Joliet was one of the first presidents of Canada.
true
false***
8. The French do not use an apostrophe to show possession.
true***
false
9. To write the date in French, you say the number + the month instead of as in English (month + number.)
true***
false
10. Bastille Day is what the French call Christmas.
true
false***
11. Your "anniversaire" is only your wedding anniversary in French.
true
false***
12. Most French verbs follow a predictable pattern in changing to agree with different subjects.
true
false***

Ms. Sue, merci beaucoup pour tout ce que vous faites.

Bonjour! I know I posted this late but i'll do it anyway lol.

1. False/Faux
2. True/Vrai
3. True/Vrai
4. False/Faux
5. False/Faux

I believe the rest of your answers are correct! Hope this helps to anyone who is working on that, bonne journée et salut! :)

No. 2 is true.

http://www.google.com/#q=africa+french+speaking+countries

you posted those on my birthday!

2 ?

Your answers are right.

I am sorry I forgot to post that answer. My answer for 2 is false. Is this correct Ms. Sue?

Hey, did you get all of the answers for the exam?

Last one is true. French words DO follow a predictable pattern...

oof i remember that comment... i wrote it about 2 months ago almost 3 months

number 9 is poorly worded

The way of writing time in ascending order of
day/month/year is standard in most of the world, including France, Canada, and English speaking countries, with the exception of the US.