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Q.1
When is it OK to display an unlighted flag?
On national holidays.
During a hurricane.
Never.
Q.2
Who is the only person a flag is dipped to when passing?
The current President of the United States.
The widow or widower of a member of the armed forces killed in action.
No one.
Q.3
When can the flag be flown upside down?
At an outdoor concert.
As a distress signal.
Never.
Q.4
When should a flag be cleaned or mended?
Once a year.
When necessary.
Never.
Q.5
A flag may be used to drape a podium or platform when the speaker is:
The President or a member of Congress.
A high-ranking member of the U.S. military.
The flag should never be used as drapery. That's what bunting is for.
Q.6
When displaying the flag vertically, the stars should be in the...
Upper left corner.
Upper right corner.
The flag should never be displayed vertically.
Q.7
How is the flag displayed on Memorial Day?
At half staff until noon and at full staff from noon to sunset.
At half staff from sunrise to sunset.
Same as every other day.
Q.8
When displayed from the same flagpole as another flag, the American flag should always be at the top, except:
During services for Navy personnel conducted by a Naval chaplain on a ship at sea, a church pennant may be flown above the flag.
A handful of U.S. states have passed resolutions allowing them to display their state flags above the U.S. flag at their state's capitol building.
The U.S. flag should always be on top.
Q.9
When a flag is so worn it no longer looks dignified, it should be:
Returned to the Pentagon.
Burned in a dignified manner.
Dropped off at the nearest recycling center.
Q.10
Which statement is true?
The flag should be raised and lowered at the same moderate pace.
The flag should be raised slowly and ceremoniously and lowered briskly.
The flag should be raised briskly and lowered slowly and ceremoniously.
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