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Weddings Through History
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Q.1
Who first had wedding rings?
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The Ancient Egyptians
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Americans in the 1960s
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The Chinese in the 1950s
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The Celts
Q.2
The groom traditionally stands to the right of his bride. Why is this?
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To look good in the photographs
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To fight of any potential suitors
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So he can hold her hand better
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Because it's considered lucky
Q.3
Where does the expression 'tying the knot' come from?
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It means the bow around the bouquet of flowers
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It's from the way the bride ties up her hair
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It's from the knot used to hold the wedding cake on the stand
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Some cultures tie the bride and groom together
Q.4
A popular wedding rhyme starts with 'something old, something new'. How does it end?
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Something borrowed, something blue
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Something white just for you
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Something white and some shoes
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Because your love is true
Q.5
When did wedding rings for men become popular?
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In the 1960s
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In the 1940s
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In the 1980s
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In the 1990s
Q.6
King Henry VIII is quite famous for getting married. How many wives did he have?
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8 wives
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7 wives
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5 wives
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6 wives
Q.7
Who made white wedding dresses popular?
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Alice in Wonderland
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Queen Victoria
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The White Witch
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Sleeping Beauty
Q.8
What made a marriage legal in Ancient Rome?
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The wedding ring
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A kiss
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The bride's father
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The party afterwards
Q.9
Most wedding receptions have a wedding cake. What did the ancient Romans have instead?
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Bread broken over the bride's head
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Pigeon pie eaten by all the male guests
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Little candies brought round by the children
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Vegetable soup in special dishes
Q.10
Why have bridesmaids usually worn the same style of dress?
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To look good in the photos
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To make the bride stand out
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To show it's a special occasion
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To confuse evil spirits
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