There are many countries in the world, and each has its own national flag that represents it.
Among those flags, some are very familiar while others are rarely seen.
In this article, we’ll present a national flag quiz where you guess which country the flag belongs to!
Along with checking the answers, we’ll also introduce the origins of each flag, the charm of each country, and famous things associated with them—so have fun while you take on the challenge.
If this article sparks your interest in the flags of the world, be sure to look into the flags of other countries as well.
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World Flags Quiz Collection: Questions ranging from general knowledge to some rarities! (1–10)
It’s a country famous for beer, but it’s not Germany.
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Belgium
The Belgian flag consisting of black, yellow, and red. Don’t you think it somehow resembles the French flag? That’s actually intentional—Belgium gained independence under the influence of the French Revolution, so it’s a sign of respect. The color scheme and the fact that it’s famous for beer can make it easy to mix up with Germany, right?
It’s the country where the Louvre Museum is.
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France
The tricolor that stays in our memory is the flag of France. In fact, it’s not just stylish—each color has a meaning. Red represents fraternity, blue represents liberty, and white represents equality. In fact, many national flags embed messages in their colors like this. Let’s look into it.
It’s a country that has produced famous soccer players such as Maradona and Messi.
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Argentina
The vivid blue at the top and bottom and the central motif are striking, aren’t they? Many of you may have noticed, but this design actually represents the sun rising. The blue at the top and bottom stands for the sky and the sea. By the way, the motif has an official name: it’s called “The May Sun.”
It’s the country with the famous clock tower, Big Ben.
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United Kingdom
It’s the flag of the United Kingdom, which is often used in interior design items. This design is made by combining the cross flags of the three kingdoms that make up the UK. This flag is also called the Union Jack.
It’s a country famous for flamenco and bullfighting.
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Spain
The flag of Spain is called the “flag of blood and gold.” Around the center, there’s a complex coat of arms. It consists of a crown, a shield, and two pillars. If you look more closely, you’ll see letters on the ribbon wrapped around the pillars. This is said to carry the meaning “toward a farther world.”



