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Charm Bracelets MCQ Practice Test
Wearing protective jewelry and amulets
Q1. In traditional European folklore, what is believed to be the significance of wearing a charm bracelet with a silver locket on the outside and an empty space inside?
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A. It is a symbol of a person's wealth and status.
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B. It represents a person's commitment to remain single.
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C. It is a sign that the wearer is protected from evil spirits.
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D. It signifies that the wearer is waiting for a special person to fill the space with a love charm. ✓
Explanation: In traditional European folklore, it was believed that a charm bracelet with a silver locket on the outside and an empty space inside signified that the wearer was waiting for a special person to fill the space with a love charm, often a token from their partner.
Q2. In traditional practices, what is believed to happen when a charm bracelet is worn on the left wrist?
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A. The wearer's charm will bring them good luck. ✓
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B. The wearer's charm will protect them from evil spirits.
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C. The wearer's charm will attract romantic partners.
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D. The wearer's charm will grant them good fortune and love.
Explanation: In some traditional cultures, it is believed that wearing a charm bracelet on the left wrist brings good luck and prosperity to the wearer.
Q3. In some cultures, it is believed that adding a certain type of charm to a charm bracelet can bring good luck in love. What type of charm is often associated with attracting a romantic partner?
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A. A charm in the shape of a heart ✓
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B. A charm with a pair of intertwined snakes
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C. A charm featuring a four-leaf clover
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D. A charm shaped like a pair of wings
Explanation: In some cultures, heart-shaped charms are believed to attract romantic love and good fortune in relationships.
Q4. In some cultures, it is believed that charm bracelets can ward off evil spirits. What is the name of the charm often worn on a bracelet to protect the wearer from evil eye?
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A. Hamsa Hand ✓
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B. Blue Topaz
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C. Four-Leaf Clover
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D. Lucky Coin
Explanation: In some Middle Eastern and North African cultures, the Hamsa Hand is believed to offer protection from evil eye and misfortune. It is often depicted on charm bracelets as a way to ward off negative energy and bring good fortune.
Q5. In traditional practices, what is believed to be the significance of exchanging charm bracelets with a loved one on a Friday?
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A. It is believed to bring good luck and prosperity for the rest of the year. ✓
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B. It is thought to strengthen the bond between the giver and receiver.
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C. It is a symbol of friendship and is often exchanged between women.
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D. It is a way to ward off evil spirits and bring protection to the wearer.
Explanation: In some cultures, exchanging charm bracelets on a Friday is believed to bring good fortune and prosperity for the remainder of the year. This is thought to be due to the association of Fridays with good luck and the idea that the charms on the bracelet will continue to work their magic throughout the year.
Q6. In traditional practices, what is believed to happen to a charm bracelet if a charm falls off?
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A. It brings good luck to the person who finds it.
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B. It must be returned to the original owner immediately.
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C. It is a sign that the wearer is about to experience a major life change. ✓
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D. It is a bad omen and the wearer should avoid wearing the bracelet for a while.
Explanation: In some cultures, it is believed that a charm falling off a bracelet is a sign that the wearer is entering a period of significant change or transition in their life.
Q7. In traditional charm bracelet practices, what is the believed purpose of wearing a silver locket with a photo of a deceased loved one?
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A. To ward off evil spirits
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B. To keep the memory of the loved one alive ✓
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C. To bring good fortune and prosperity
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D. To protect the wearer from harm
Explanation: In traditional charm bracelet practices, wearing a silver locket with a photo of a deceased loved one is believed to keep the memory of the loved one alive and to provide comfort to the wearer.
Q8. In traditional practices, what is believed to happen to the charms on a charm bracelet when the wearer loses a loved one?
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A. They are moved to a new bracelet.
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B. They are buried with the deceased. ✓
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C. They are given to a family member as a keepsake.
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D. They are taken off and put in a box to be forgotten.
Explanation: In some cultures, it is believed that charms on a charm bracelet hold sentimental value and should be buried with the deceased to ensure their safe passage into the afterlife.
Q9. In some cultures, it is believed that wearing a charm bracelet can ward off evil spirits. What is the name of the specific charm often worn on a charm bracelet to protect against evil spirits and bring good fortune?
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A. Hamsa Hand ✓
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B. Four-Leaf Clover
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C. Good Luck Coin
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D. Lucky Horseshoe
Explanation: In some cultures, the Hamsa Hand is believed to offer protection against evil spirits and bring good fortune. It is often worn on a charm bracelet to ward off negative energy and attract positive vibes.
Q10. In traditional practices, what is the believed purpose of wearing a charm bracelet with a small anchor on it?
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A. To bring good luck in relationships
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B. To ward off sea sickness
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C. To attract wealth and prosperity
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D. To symbolize hope and perseverance ✓
Explanation: In traditional practices, the anchor charm is often associated with hope and perseverance, as it is believed to represent stability and strength in the face of adversity.
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