Can You Name These 10 Flags Correctly?

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Flags are a representation of their country. Through these rectangular figures, while some are not, we can see a nation’s history and identity. From the 50 stars on the United States flag representing the states to China’s 5 stars on their flag representing the unity of the people, let’s see if you can identify all these countries’ flags.

Flags Quiz

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review the correct answers.

 

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Flag Expert!

Flag Expert!

You’ve got an impressive eye for flags! Whether it’s a well-known country or a tricky one, you can recognize them with ease. Your knowledge of world geography is strong, and it shows in your ability to identify these national symbols. Keep exploring and learning—there are even more fascinating flags out there to discover!

Almost There!

Almost There!

You gave it a great shot, but some flags tripped you up! Don’t worry—flags can be tricky, and even experts get stumped sometimes. The best way to improve is to keep testing yourself and paying attention to country colors and designs. Try again, and next time, you might just ace it!

#1. Guess the country that uses this flag!

#2. Can you match this flag to the right country?

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#3. Which country does this flag belong to?

#4. Can you tell which country this flag belongs to?

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#5. Do you recognize this country’s flag?

#6. Which country’s flag is this?

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#7. Which nation flies this flag?

#8. Which country is represented by this flag?

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#9. Can you identify the country behind this flag?

#10. Do you know which nation this flag represents?

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Congratulations on completing this quiz about 10 flags of different countries. Whether you passed or failed, you have proven your interest in flags and realized their importance. Check more of the fun quizzes category to see more quizzes like this one, good luck!

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