Visual Memory Quiz
Instructions: How sharp is your visual recall? Test it with these questions!
- 1.
On a standard traffic light, which color is on top?
AIt varies by countryBGreenCYellowDRed - 2.
How many stripes are on the American flag?
A15B13C12D11 - 3.
What color is the 'M' in the McDonald's logo?
ARedBYellowCOrangeDWhite - 4.
On a standard keyboard, which letter is between 'A' and 'D'?
AWBECSDF - 5.
What shape is a standard stop sign?
ASquareBCircleCHexagonDOctagon - 6.
On which side of a standard U.S. penny does Abraham Lincoln face?
AHe faces forwardBHe faces leftCIt alternates by yearDHe faces right - 7.
What are the two colors of the Facebook logo?
ABlue and whiteBBlue and yellowCBlue and redDBlue and green - 8.
How many dots are on a standard pair of dice (both dice combined)?
A21B48C36D42 - 9.
In which direction does the Statue of Liberty face?
ANorthBNorthwestCSouthDSoutheast - 10.
What color are the stars on the flag of the European Union?
AGold/YellowBBlueCSilverDWhite - 11.
On a standard analog clock, what number is directly opposite 12?
A5B3C6D9 - 12.
On a U.S. one-dollar bill, which direction does George Washington face?
AForwardBLeftCRightDSlightly left - 13.
How many rings are in the Olympic symbol?
A6B5C7D4 - 14.
On a standard computer keyboard, which punctuation mark shares the key with the number 1?
A@ symbolB! exclamation markC$ dollar signD# hashtag - 15.
What color is the circle in the Japanese flag?
AMaroonBCrimsonCOrangeDRed
Answer Key
On a standard vertical traffic light, red is always on top. This consistent placement helps colorblind drivers identify the signal by position.
The American flag has 13 stripes — 7 red and 6 white — representing the original 13 colonies that declared independence from Britain.
The McDonald's 'Golden Arches' M is yellow (gold). This bright color was chosen to be eye-catching and is now one of the most recognizable logos in the world.
On a standard QWERTY keyboard, the letter 'S' sits between 'A' and 'D' on the home row.
A standard stop sign is an octagon (8 sides). This unique shape allows drivers to recognize it from any angle, even from behind.
On a U.S. penny, Abraham Lincoln faces to the right. Interestingly, Lincoln is the only president on a U.S. coin who faces right; all others face left.
The Facebook logo uses blue and white. Mark Zuckerberg chose blue because he is red-green colorblind and blue is the richest color he can see.
Each die has 21 dots (1+2+3+4+5+6), so a pair of dice has 42 dots total.
The Statue of Liberty faces southeast, looking toward the ocean and France, the country that gifted the statue to the United States.
The European Union flag features 12 gold (yellow) stars arranged in a circle on a blue background. The 12 stars represent unity and completeness, not the number of member states.
On a standard analog clock, 6 is directly opposite 12. The numbers are evenly spaced, with each number 30 degrees apart around the clock face.
On the U.S. one-dollar bill, George Washington faces to the left (from the viewer's perspective). The portrait is based on the unfinished 1796 painting by Gilbert Stuart.
The Olympic symbol has 5 interlocking rings in blue, yellow, black, green, and red. They represent the five continents participating in the Olympic movement.
On a standard U.S. QWERTY keyboard, the exclamation mark (!) shares the key with the number 1. You press Shift+1 to type it.
The Japanese flag features a red circle (representing the sun) on a white background. The flag is officially called 'Nisshoki' (sun-mark flag) or 'Hinomaru' (circle of the sun).