Globally, the wedding industry is estimated to be worth over $300 billion. It is a ceremony that is practiced in almost every country, culture and religion in the world. But what do you really know about the traditional practices in a wedding ceremony? The Wedding Quiz: The Ultimate Test will put all your knowledge to the test.
The quiz has 10 questions that will have you racking your brain for some of the answers. You may even be able to learn a few new facts or get some inspiration for your own wedding.
Take the Wedding Quiz: The Ultimate Test to find out how many questions you can get correct out of 10. And be sure to share you results with family and friends so they can play along too.
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Question of
How many people attend the average North American wedding, according to The Wedding Book?
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175
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250
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100
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400
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Which wife of a high profile movie star had a prenuptial agreement that meant she’d get $3m per year of marriage if they divorced?
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Katie Holmes
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Julianne Moore
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Angelina Jolie
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Julia Roberts
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Who designed Princess Diana’s 1981 silk wedding dress, which had a 25ft train?
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David and Elizabeth Emanuel
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Christian Dior
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Chanel
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Versace
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What does the old rhyme say a bride should wear – “something old, something new, something (fill in adjective), something blue”?
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Borrowed
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Stolen
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Belonging to her mother
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Home made
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What does she traditionally wear as “something blue”?
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A garter on her upper leg
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A blue ring
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Blue underwear
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Blue stockings
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Question of
How long does the average honeymoon last according to a Modern Bride survey?
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Eight days
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A month
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Two weeks
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Five weeks
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Question of
In an episode of which American TV show does the English physio marry the star’s brother three times?
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Frasier
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Two and a Half Men
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Seinfeld
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All in the Family
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What was the stag night for originally?
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To celebrate the groom’s last days as a single guy
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To see if the groom can hold his drink
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To hunt a stag for the wedding feast
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To see if the man is ready to look after a woman
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What did the words to wed first mean?
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To pledge
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To love
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To pay a dowry
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To cherish
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Question of
Is confetti always made of paper?
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No, it’s now fashionable to throw confetti made of dried flowers
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Yes, to avoid ruining the bride’s dress
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No, it can also be made of popcorn
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Some desert tribes uses handfuls of sand
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