Filipino Wedding culture quiz

Filipinos are rich in wedding traditions and superstitions. Here are 20 questions and pick the right answers. Learn some of their cultures too.

  1.  1

    Pinning _________ on the bride’s and groom’s clothes while they danced and even the practice of throwing rice as a symbol of prosperity is a Filipino wedding culture.

    • yellow ribbons
    • bills
    • family pictures
    • handkerchiefs
  2.  2

    _________ is said to be a long forgotten tradition where the marrying man attends to some daunting chores for the family of the bride to show his worth, fortitude and responsibility.

    • Paninilbihan
    • Harana
    • Panunuyo
    • Pagmamano
  3.  3

    Brides shouldn’t try on her ________ before the wedding day or the wedding will not push through.

    • wedding flowers
    • wedding veil
    • wedding shoes
    • wedding dress
  4.  4

    Knives and other sharp and pointed objects are said to be a bad choice for wedding gifts for this will lead to a __________.

    • death of relatives
    • death of either bride or groom
    • fight
    • broken marriage
  5.  5

    Giving arinola also known as_________ as wedding gift is believed to bring good luck to newlyweds.

    • chamberpot
    • frying pan
    • coin purse
    • rice box
  6.  6

    Altar-bound couples are accident-prone and therefore must avoid _______ before their wedding day for safety.

    • long drives
    • traveling
    • seeing each other
    • visiting relatives
  7.  7

    The groom who sits ______ of his bride during the wedding ceremony will be a henpecked husband.

    • ahead
    • behind
    • right side
    • left side
  8.  8

    A ________ symbolizes such a deeper commitment that your average Pinoy will avoid this as a gift to a girlfriend early in the relationship to avoid sending the wrong signal.

    • ring
    • flower
    • watch
    • house
  9.  9

    The blueprints of wedding plans are drawn or made known during this occasion.

    • Paghingi ng kamay (engagement)
    • Pamanhikan (meeting of two families)
    • Pagtatapat (wedding proposal)
    • Kasunduan (arranged marriage)
  10. 10

    The term “dulog” literally means _______ This is the time were soon-to-weds approach their parish priest for a meeting.

    • “bonding”
    • “blessing.”
    • “meeting.”
    • “approach.”
  11. 11

    Throwing _____ confetti at the newlyweds will bring them prosperity all their life.

    • salt
    • rice
    • candies
    • white
  12. 12

    The groom must arrive ______ the bride at the church to avoid bad luck.

    • before
    • after
    • together with
    • alongside
  13. 13

    is considered bad luck for two siblings to marry __________.

    • on the same day
    • on the same year
    • on the same guy
    • ahead of each other
  14. 14

    ________ something during the reception brings good luck to the newlyweds. Breaking

    • Breaking
    • Hitting
    • Finding
    • Hanging
  15. 15

    The bride should step on the _______ while walking towards the altar if she wants him to agree to her every whim.

    • groom’s car
    • foot rug
    • groom’s shoes
    • groom’s foot
  16. 16

    A bride who wears ______ on her wedding will be an unhappy wife experiencing many heartaches and tears.

    • silvers
    • pearls
    • gold
    • diamonds
  17. 17

    Dropping the ___________ during the ceremony spells unhappiness for the couple.

    • wedding ring
    • veil
    • arrhae
    • candle
  18. 18

    This is more of a moral obligation than a tradition required by the Church of every marrying Catholic couple.

    • Kasal Kumpisal (coming ‘clean’ before the ceremony)
    • Despedida de Soltera
    • Pa-alam (Wedding announcements)
    • Paninilbihan (Laboring for a family’s approval)
  19. 19

    At the beginning of the ceremony the ______ of both the bride and groom will light two candles, one on each side of the Unity Candle.

    • parents
    • sisters
    • brothers
    • primary sponsors
  20. 20

    Two of the secondary sponsors, usually a man and a woman, will pin a ____ to the shoulder of the groom and drape it over the bride's head. This is a symbol of their unity and being "clothed as one".

    • veil
    • flowers
    • headdress
    • curtain

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