Q.1
This is the flag of the Solomon Islands which have the fifth largest population of all the countries in Oceania. How many people live there?
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  • 5,230,000 people
  • 523,000 people
  • 5,230 people
  • 523 people
Q.2
Which country, originally named the Navigator Islands by European explorers, is represented by this flag?
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  • Pitcairn Islands
  • Fiji
  • Marshall Islands
  • Samoa
Q.3
To which country, named after a British explorer, does this flag belong?
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  • Norfolk Island
  • Marshall Islands
  • Solomon Islands
  • Cook Islands
Q.4
This is the flag of which territory of New Zealand? It was originally called Union Islands by its European discoverers.
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  • Pitcairn Islands
  • Tokelau
  • Solomon Islands
  • Niue
Q.5
This is the flag of which country; a collection of islands which includes Tahiti?
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  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • French Polynesia
  • Solomon Islands
  • American Samoa
Q.6
This is the flag of which country, the only Pacific island country never to have been governed by a foreign power?
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  • Tonga
  • Australia
  • Guam
  • Fiji
Q.7
This is the flag of which territory, whose capital city is Pago Pago and whose largest city is Tafuna?
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  • American Samoa
  • Pitcairn Islands
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Palau
Q.8
To which country does this flag belong?
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  • Australia
  • Norfolk Islands
  • New Zealand
  • Marshall Islands
Q.9
This is the flag of Papua New Guinea. It is marked by a Raggiana bird-of-paradise and five stars which represent which constellation?
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  • The Plough
  • The Southern Cross
  • The Little Bear
  • The Southern Crown
Q.10
The country represented by this flag was once known as Pleasant Island, and has the second smallest population (9,378) of an independent state. What is it called?
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  • Guam
  • Fiji
  • Nauru
  • Australia
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