U.S. Flag
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- Q1When did Congress declare that the flag have 13 stripes of red and white and 13 white stars?July 4, 1776June 14, 1777July 14, 1777July 4, 177720s
- Q2What do the stars represent on the flag?Each provinceEach countryEach countyEach state20s
- Q3When was the last star added for the flag?July 4, 1963July 4, 1959July 4, 1960July 4, 196120s
- Q4When is the official Flag Day?July 4thDecember 25thJune 14thJanuary 1st20s
- Q5What is the length of the flag called?hoistfly20s
- Q6What is the width of the flag called?flyhoist20s
- Q7How should the flag be raised?ceremoniouslybriskly20s
- Q8How should the flag be lowered?ceremoniouslybriskly20s
- Q9How should the U.S. Flag be positioned when with the PA Flag?To the leftTo the right20s
- Q10True or False: It is perfectly acceptable to leave your hat on while the National Anthem is being played and the U.S. Flag is raised.TrueFalse20s
- Q11What does white signify?justicepurityhardinessvalor20s
- Q12What does red signify?justicepurityendurancehardiness and valor20s
- Q13What does blue signify?purity and innocencehardiness and valorvigilance, perseverance, and justice20s
- Q14True or False: You can display a 48 star flag.FalseTrue20s
- Q15How many people are in a basic Color Guard?6810420s