Weddings·Posted on Dec 28, 2020Only A Kleinfeld Bridal Consultant Can Pass This Wedding Trivia QuizAll you need is love (and the right answers).by Kristen HarrisBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestTwitterMailLink Which dress is a mermaid gown? Image: Via Getty Correct Incorrect Via Getty Image: Via Getty Correct Incorrect Via Getty Image: Via Getty Correct Incorrect Via Getty Image: Via Getty Correct Incorrect Via Getty Correct! Wrong! A mermaid style dress flares at the knees. Via Getty Where does the train attach to the dress? The front Correct Incorrect The front The back Correct Incorrect The back The veil Correct Incorrect The veil The waist Correct Incorrect The waist Correct! Wrong! The train attaches to the back of the dress, either as part of the skirt or a detachable piece. Via Getty Which British queen popularized white wedding dresses? Elizabeth I Correct Incorrect Elizabeth I Elizabeth II Correct Incorrect Elizabeth II Victoria Correct Incorrect Victoria Anne Correct Incorrect Anne Correct! Wrong! The white gown Queen Victoria wore helped popularize the tradition. She married Prince Albert in 1840. Via duncan1890 via Getty Which hand is the wedding ring worn on? Left Correct Incorrect Left Right Correct Incorrect Right Correct! Wrong! The ring is worn on the left hand because people used to believe a vein ran from the left ring finger to the heart. Via Getty Fill in the blank: "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something __." True Correct Incorrect True Blue Correct Incorrect Blue In her shoe Correct Incorrect In her shoe Two Correct Incorrect Two Correct! Wrong! According to an Old English rhyme, a bride should wear "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" for good luck. Via Getty What is the name of the bridal body art that originated in India, the Middle East, and parts of Africa? Henna Correct Incorrect Henna Tattoos Correct Incorrect Tattoos Mehndi Correct Incorrect Mehndi Eyeliner Correct Incorrect Eyeliner Correct! Wrong! Mehndi uses pigment from dried henna leaves. Via Getty Which of these is considered bad luck for the couple to do before the ceremony? See each other Correct Incorrect See each other Open gifts Correct Incorrect Open gifts Memorize their vows Correct Incorrect Memorize their vows Lose the rings Correct Incorrect Lose the rings Correct! Wrong! Seeing each other before the ceremony is traditionally considered bad luck for the couple. Via Getty What does the couple break at a Jewish wedding? A vase Correct Incorrect A vase A loaf of bread Correct Incorrect A loaf of bread A plate Correct Incorrect A plate Glass Correct Incorrect Glass Correct! Wrong! Glass is broken to represent the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. Via Getty Which month is considered bad luck for a wedding? March Correct Incorrect March May Correct Incorrect May June Correct Incorrect June December Correct Incorrect December Correct! Wrong! An old superstition says, "Marry in May, rue the day." Via Getty What household object might the couple jump over at a wedding? A mop Correct Incorrect A mop A broom Correct Incorrect A broom A chair Correct Incorrect A chair A duster Correct Incorrect A duster Correct! Wrong! The tradition of jumping the broom originated in West Africa. Via Getty Which of this does NOT mean "getting married"? Tying the knot Correct Incorrect Tying the knot Getting hitched Correct Incorrect Getting hitched Dropping the anchor Correct Incorrect Dropping the anchor Fighting the good fight Correct Incorrect Fighting the good fight Correct! Wrong! Tying the knot, getting hitched, and dropping the anchor all mean getting married. Via Getty What part of the cake does the couple save? First slice Correct Incorrect First slice Last slice Correct Incorrect Last slice Middle tier Correct Incorrect Middle tier Top tier Correct Incorrect Top tier Correct! Wrong! Many couples freeze the top tier of their wedding cake and eat it on their first anniversary. Via Getty