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1. On which county's flag could you find a green cedar tree, symbolizing immortality?

2. Which country's flag most closely resembles the "Stars and Stripes" of the United States?

3. The flag of Barbados has a broken trident—a three-pronged fork—in the center. This broken trident represents:

4. Which of the following countries does NOT have the "Union Jack" of the United Kingdom located somewhere on its flag?

5. While flags of most countries are rectangular, the flags of which two countries are square?

6. Which country's flag looks like a Star Trek communicator?

7. Which country's flag is solid green with no emblems or designs?

8. Which two countries feature unadorned vertical bands of green, orange, and white in their flags?

9. Though Japan's flag represents "the land of the rising sun," which flag depicts the sun with its rays?

10. Which country's flag is not a quadrilateral?

1. On which county's flag could you find a green cedar tree, symbolizing immortality?
Lebanon

2. Which country's flag most closely resembles the "Stars and Stripes" of the United States?
Liberia

3. The flag of Barbados has a broken trident—a three-pronged fork—in the center. This broken trident represents:
the independence of Barbados from Great Britain

4. Which of the following countries does NOT have the "Union Jack" of the United Kingdom located somewhere on its flag?
The Bahamas

5. While flags of most countries are rectangular, the flags of which two countries are square?
Switzerland and the Vatican City

6. Which country's flag looks like a Star Trek communicator?
St. Lucia

7. Which country's flag is solid green with no emblems or designs?
Libya

8. Which two countries feature unadorned vertical bands of green, orange, and white in their flags?
Ireland and Côte d'Ivoire

9. Though Japan's flag represents "the land of the rising sun," which flag depicts the sun with its rays?
Antigua and Barbuda

10. Which country's flag is not a quadrilateral?
Nepal

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