Flag Etiquette How much do you know?. U_I_N 1.L U 2.H O 3.U X 4.O N.

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Flag Etiquette How much do you know?

U_I_N 1.L U 2.H O 3.U X 4.O N

The US Flag is the ___ oldest national flag in the world. 1.third 2.fourth 3.fifth

When the flag is displayed as a lapel pin, it should be worn on the ____ lapel. 1.left 2.right

When the flag is displayed on a wall, it should be displayed with the union uppermost to the observer’s ____. 1.right 2.left

When displayed from a staff, the flag should be displayed to the speaker’s ___ and all other flags to the speakers___. 1.right - left 2.left - right

Unless it is an “all-weather” flag, it should never be flown in the rain. 1.True 2.False

Flags should not be flown at night, unless illuminated by a light. 1.True 2.False

Is it ever OK to fly a flag upside down? 1.No 2.Yes

The American flag is the first to be raised and last to be lowered. 1.Yes 2.No

What do you do with a worn-out flag? 1.Throw it away 2.Burn it 3.Keep it

Should a flag touch the ground when it is lowered 1.Yes 2.No

The flag should not be flown at half-mast if an important person dies 1.True 2.False

If you are wearing a hat when the flag is being presented, raised, or lowered, then you need to… 1.leave on your head. 2.remove and hold by your side. 3.remove and hold close to your heart.

You should remove your hat when reciting the Pledge. 1.True 2.False