Lauren's Bridal Shower: Wedding Trivia Quiz

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  • 1. 

    Which of the following is considered lucky in an engagement ring or wedding band?

    • A.

      Peridot

    • B.

      Sapphire

    • C.

      Ruby

    • D.

      Pearl

    Correct Answer
    B. Sapphire
    Explanation
    Sapphire is considered lucky in an engagement ring or wedding band because it is believed to bring loyalty, trust, and happiness to the relationship. It is also associated with wisdom and protection, making it a popular choice for couples who value these qualities in their marriage. Additionally, sapphire is a durable gemstone, symbolizing the strength and longevity of the relationship.

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  • 2. 

    Which royal bride inspired the white wedding dress trend?

    • A.

      Anne Boleyn

    • B.

      Queen Elizabeth

    • C.

      Queen Victoria

    • D.

      Marie Antoinette

    Correct Answer
    C. Queen Victoria
    Explanation
    Queen Victoria is the correct answer because she is widely credited with popularizing the white wedding dress trend. In 1840, she wore a white satin gown for her wedding to Prince Albert, which was highly influential at the time. Prior to this, brides would typically wear dresses in various colors. Queen Victoria's choice to wear white set a new standard and became a symbol of purity and wealth. Her wedding dress sparked a trend that has since become a tradition for many brides around the world.

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  • 3. 

    Veils originally were worn for all of the following reasons, except: 

    • A.

      To ward of pesky mosquitoes in hot, tropical climates, keeping the bride untouched.

    • B.

      To conceal the bride's face from the groom. 

    • C.

      As protection from evil spirits. 

    • D.

      Back when groom's used to kidnap their brides, they'd throw a blanket over them-which evolved to a bride wearing a veil.

    Correct Answer
    A. To ward of pesky mosquitoes in hot, tropical climates, keeping the bride untouched.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "To ward off pesky mosquitoes in hot, tropical climates, keeping the bride untouched." This answer is incorrect because veils were not originally worn to protect the bride from mosquitoes. The other options provided in the question are valid reasons for wearing veils, such as concealing the bride's face, protecting from evil spirits, and as a tradition stemming from bride kidnapping.

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  • 4. 

    The tradition of "something borrowed" stems from...?

    • A.

      Wearing someone else's possessions means they are with the bride protecting her. 

    • B.

      Happiness rubs off, so the bride borrowed something from a happily married woman. 

    • C.

      Wearing a trusted loved one's trinket would bring good luck. 

    • D.

      Purity is scared-the bride borrowed something from a virgin to keep that purity throughout her marriage. 

    Correct Answer
    B. Happiness rubs off, so the bride borrowed something from a happily married woman. 
    Explanation
    The tradition of "something borrowed" stems from the belief that happiness can be transferred from one person to another. By borrowing something from a happily married woman, the bride hopes to absorb some of that happiness and bring it into her own marriage.

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  • 5. 

    Why are the wedding bands worn on the left ring finger?

    • A.

      The left ring finger is the most slender finger. 

    • B.

      The left ring finger was  believe to possess good luck in ancient Greece.

    • C.

      Ancient Egyptians believed that the vein in this finger led directly to the heart. 

    • D.

      Since most people are right-handed, ancient Egyptians believed that this hand show remain unadorned. 

    Correct Answer
    C. Ancient Egyptians believed that the vein in this finger led directly to the heart. 
    Explanation
    In ancient Egypt, it was believed that the vein in the left ring finger led directly to the heart. This belief led to the tradition of wearing wedding bands on this finger as a symbol of love and commitment.

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  • 6. 

    Why did bridesmaids have to wear the exact same outfit as each other (and the bride)?

    • A.

      To confuse evil spirits who might try to harm the bride. 

    • B.

      To divert vengeful, rejected suitors trying to attack or possess the bride. 

    • C.

      To symbolize that each bridesmaid should try to emulate the bride's beauty and good fortune. 

    • D.

      Both the first and second answer

    Correct Answer
    D. Both the first and second answer
    Explanation
    Bridesmaids have to wear the exact same outfit as each other and the bride to both confuse evil spirits who might try to harm the bride and to divert vengeful, rejected suitors trying to attack or possess the bride. This tradition is believed to protect the bride from any potential harm and ensure her safety on her wedding day. It also symbolizes unity and support among the bridesmaids, as they all stand together to protect the bride.

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  • 7. 

    Tossing the garter derives from an old English custom called?

    • A.

      Launching the Lace

    • B.

      Flinging the Stocking

    • C.

      Passing the Pantyhose

    • D.

      Hacking the Hosiery

    Correct Answer
    B. Flinging the Stocking
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Flinging the Stocking." This answer is derived from the fact that tossing the garter is a traditional practice that originated from an old English custom. In this custom, the bride would throw her garter to the unmarried male guests, similar to how the bride throws her bouquet to unmarried female guests. "Flinging the Stocking" accurately describes this action and aligns with the historical context of the tradition.

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  • 8. 

    In China, it is traditional for brides to wear what color?

    • A.

      Red

    • B.

      White 

    • C.

      Gold

    • D.

      Blue

    Correct Answer
    A. Red
    Explanation
    In China, brides traditionally wear red on their wedding day. Red is considered a lucky and auspicious color in Chinese culture, symbolizing happiness, prosperity, and good fortune. It is believed to ward off evil spirits and bring blessings to the couple's marriage. Red also represents love and passion, making it a fitting choice for a wedding celebration.

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  • 9. 

    What is the average cost of an American wedding today?

    • A.

      $1,000

    • B.

      $25,000

    • C.

      $9,000

    • D.

      $40,000

    Correct Answer
    B. $25,000
    Explanation
    The correct answer is $25,000. This is the average cost of an American wedding today. Weddings can be expensive, with costs including venue, catering, decorations, attire, and more. The average cost takes into account the varying expenses couples incur when planning their wedding, resulting in an estimated average of $25,000.

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  • 10. 

    What is the most popular flower used in American weddings?

    • A.

      Lily

    • B.

      Rose

    • C.

      Peony

    • D.

      Babies Breath

    Correct Answer
    B. Rose
    Explanation
    The rose is the most popular flower used in American weddings. It is widely recognized for its beauty, elegance, and versatility. Roses come in various colors, making them suitable for different wedding themes and color schemes. Additionally, roses symbolize love and romance, which aligns perfectly with the sentiment of weddings. Due to their popularity and availability, roses are often chosen by couples to create stunning floral arrangements, bouquets, and centerpieces for their special day.

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  • 11. 

    The word “bride” means what in old English?

    • A.

      Companion

    • B.

      Lover

    • C.

      Cook

    • D.

      Helper

    Correct Answer
    C. Cook
    Explanation
    In old English, the word "bride" meant "cook". This term referred to a person, usually a woman, who was responsible for preparing meals and cooking for a household or a group of people. The role of a cook was highly valued and essential in ensuring that everyone was well-fed and nourished. The word "bride" has since evolved to primarily refer to a woman who is about to be married, but its original meaning denoted someone skilled in the culinary arts.

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  • 12. 

    Veils date back to which ancient civilization?

    • A.

      Egyptian

    • B.

      Roman

    • C.

      Byzantine

    • D.

      Asian

    Correct Answer
    B. Roman
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Roman. The Roman civilization is known to have used veils, which were often worn by women to cover their heads and faces. Veils were considered a symbol of modesty and were commonly worn by married women in Roman society. They were also used by high-ranking women as a fashion statement and to differentiate themselves from lower-class women. Veils in Roman culture were made of various materials, such as linen or silk, and were often elaborately decorated.

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  • 13. 

    Brides traditionally stand on the left side of the groom. What was the original reason for this?

    • A.

      It was believed that women were mostly left-handed. 

    • B.

      So the groom could view her from the left side.

    • C.

      The left side was considered "holier". 

    • D.

      So the groom could protect her with his right arm. 

    Correct Answer
    D. So the groom could protect her with his right arm. 
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "So the groom could protect her with his right arm." This tradition originated from the idea that the groom needed to have his right hand free to defend his bride from potential threats during the wedding ceremony. By standing on the left side, the groom could use his dominant right hand to hold his sword or weapon, if necessary, while still being able to protect his bride.

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  • 14. 

    What percent of all brides sport the traditional diamond on the fourth finger of their left hand?

    • A.

      50%

    • B.

      70%

    • C.

      85%

    • D.

      93%

    Correct Answer
    B. 70%
    Explanation
    70% of all brides sport the traditional diamond on the fourth finger of their left hand. This suggests that a significant majority of brides choose to wear a diamond ring on their left hand, indicating the popularity and cultural significance of this tradition. While it is not stated explicitly, the answer choice of 70% implies that this is the most common choice among brides.

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  • 15. 

    True or False? Legend says single women will dream of their future husbands if they sleep with a slice of groom's cake under their pillows.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    According to the legend, single women will dream of their future husbands if they sleep with a slice of groom's cake under their pillows. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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