Question 1 : In Britain, trade
union banners have been made since the 1840s, and at ________ parades, they could be
counted in the hundreds.
Question 2 : ________
in Ireland is known as the
Banner County .
Question 4 : For example the ________ is in fact a banner of the royal arms.
Question 5 : A distinction exists between the heraldic banner and the ________ .
Question 6 : Banners in churches have, in the past, been used mainly for ________ , both inside
and outside of the church building.
Question 7 : The word derives from late Latin bandum , a cloth out of
which a flag is made (________
banderia , Italian bandiera ).
Question 8 : A banner is a ________ or other piece of cloth bearing a symbol,
logo, slogan or other message.
Question 9 : A heraldic banner, also called banner of arms , displays
the basic ________ only: i.e.
Question 10 : ________ has the same origin meaning an
official proclamation, and abandon means to change loyalty
or disobey orders, semantically "to leave the cloth or flag".