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United States Flag Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

United States has one of the world's most recognizable national symbols, and this BrainDash flag quiz helps you notice the details that make it memorable. In 10 quick questions, you will review the flag's red, white, and blue palette, its 50 stars and 13 stripes, the capital city of Washington, D.C., and the wider geography of North America. The quiz is designed for students, travelers, trivia fans, teachers, and anyone building stronger world flag knowledge. Read the flag facts first, then answer each multiple-choice question and watch your score build. Whether the design feels instantly familiar or surprisingly tricky, the United States Flag Quiz gives you a fast, friendly way to learn, compare, replay, and share your result.

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Flag facts

United States flag facts to know before you play

Use these quick notes to warm up before answering the 10 multiple-choice questions.

The United States flag uses red, white, and blue, making color recognition a key clue in this quiz.
A defining feature is 50 stars and 13 stripes, which helps separate it from similar flags.
The current flag is associated with 1777, with the 50-star version adopted in 1960, so adoption history is part of the challenge.
Common interpretations connect the design with freedom, unity, the states, and the original colonies.
United States's flag is often compared with Liberia, which is why careful details matter.
The flag represents United States internationally at schools, sports events, embassies, and travel landmarks.

10-question flag challenge

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FAQ

United States Flag Quiz FAQ

What do the colors of the United States flag mean?

The United States flag uses red, white, and blue. Common explanations connect the design with freedom, unity, the states, and the original colonies, although official wording and popular interpretations can vary by country.

When was the United States flag adopted?

The current United States flag is associated with 1777, with the 50-star version adopted in 1960. Some flags have older roots or later standardizations, so this quiz focuses on the current national design.

Is the United States flag easy to recognize?

It is easier to recognize once you remember 50 stars and 13 stripes and the red, white, and blue color pattern. The quiz includes similar flags so you can practice spotting small differences.

How many questions are in this United States flag quiz?

There are 10 multiple-choice questions. Your score updates at the end, and each selected answer shows whether it is correct.

Can I share my United States Flag Quiz score?

Yes. After finishing, use the WhatsApp, Facebook, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, or Copy Link buttons to challenge friends.