Guess the Romance Film from the Iconic Scene: Ultimate 20-Question Trivia Quiz!
Answers Below – No Peeking!
Test your knowledge of classic romance movies by guessing the film from these unforgettable scenes! From heartfelt confessions to steamy encounters, this quiz mixes easy favourites with tougher challenges to see if you’re a true romantic cinephile.
20 Trivia Questions on Romance Movie Scenes
Question 1: In which film does a woman pose nude for a sketch by her lover, wearing only a priceless blue diamond necklace?
A. Ghost
B. The Notebook
C. Titanic
D. Pretty Woman
Question 2: Which movie features a couple sharing a passionate kiss in pouring rain after a heated argument by a roadside?
A. Pride & Prejudice
B. The Notebook
C. La La Land
D. Dirty Dancing
Question 3: In what romance does a prostitute get emotional tears during an opera performance, watched by her wealthy client?
A. Notting Hill
B. Sleepless in Seattle
C. Pretty Woman
D. Four Weddings and a Funeral
Question 4: Which film has the iconic airport farewell where a man tells his love “We’ll always have Paris”?
A. Casablanca
B. Roman Holiday
C. Gone with the Wind
D. The Princess Bride
Question 5: In which movie does a woman famously fake an orgasm in a busy New York deli to prove a point to her friend?
A. When Harry Met Sally
B. Say Anything
C. Jerry Maguire
D. Love Actually
Question 6: What romance shows a ghostly lover guiding his widow’s hands on a pottery wheel for an intimate moment?
A. Titanic
B. Ghost
C. Moulin Rouge!
D. Before Sunrise
Question 7: Which film depicts a prideful suitor proposing to his love in a dramatic rain-soaked dawn scene?
A. Notting Hill
B. Pride & Prejudice
C. The Notebook
D. La La Land
Question 8: In what movie does a man silently declare his love to his best friend’s wife using handwritten cue cards outside her window?
A. Love Actually
B. Four Weddings and a Funeral
C. Sleepless in Seattle
D. Jerry Maguire
Question 9: Which romance includes the line “I’m just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her”?
A. Notting Hill
B. Pretty Woman
C. When Harry Met Sally
D. Say Anything
Question 10: In what film do a widower and his son meet their dream girl at the top of the Empire State Building?
A. Sleepless in Seattle
B. Roman Holiday
C. Casablanca
D. Dirty Dancing
Question 11: Which classic has a princess and a reporter joyriding on a Vespa through the streets of Rome?
A. Breakfast at Tiffany’s
B. Roman Holiday
C. Gone with the Wind
D. The Princess Bride
Question 12: In what epic romance does a dashing rogue carry his exhausted love up a grand staircase?
A. Gone with the Wind
B. Titanic
C. Casablanca
D. Pride & Prejudice
Question 13: Which movie ends with a couple’s triumphant lift dance on a log stage, defying “nobody puts Baby in a corner”?
A. Dirty Dancing
B. La La Land
C. Moulin Rouge!
D. Ghost
Question 14: In what film does a woman interrupt a sports agent’s exit with “You had me at hello”?
A. Jerry Maguire
B. When Harry Met Sally
C. Say Anything
D. Love Actually
Question 15: Which comedy-romance features a disastrous wedding speech filled with accidental profanity?
A. Four Weddings and a Funeral
B. Notting Hill
C. The Princess Bride
D. Before Sunrise
Question 16: In what musical does a courtesan and writer perform an acrobatic love duet inside a giant elephant prop?
A. Moulin Rouge!
B. La La Land
C. Dirty Dancing
D. Chicago
Question 17: Which modern romance shows a couple floating and dancing among the stars in a Griffith Observatory planetarium?
A. La La Land
B. Moulin Rouge!
C. The Notebook
D. Pride & Prejudice
Question 18: In what film do two strangers meet on a train and spend one magical night walking and talking through Vienna?
A. Before Sunrise
B. Roman Holiday
C. Sleepless in Seattle
D. Notting Hill
Question 19: Which fairy-tale romance repeatedly uses “As you wish” as a secret declaration of love?
A. The Princess Bride
B. Gone with the Wind
C. Four Weddings and a Funeral
D. Love Actually
Question 20: In what 80s classic does a teen hold a boombox blasting “In Your Eyes” outside his dream girl’s window?
A. Say Anything
B. Jerry Maguire
C. Dirty Dancing
D. Pretty Woman
Answers
- C. Titanic – In James Cameron’s 1997 blockbuster, Jack draws Rose (Kate Winslet) nude with the Heart of the Ocean; Ghost has pottery, The Notebook rain kisses, and Pretty Woman shopping sprees.
- B. The Notebook – Noah (Ryan Gosling) and Allie (Rachel McAdams) reunite with a rain-soaked kiss in the 2004 adaptation; Pride & Prejudice has a proposal in rain, but not post-argument roadside.
- C. Pretty Woman – Vivian (Julia Roberts) weeps at La Traviata in the 1990 film; the others lack this specific opera moment.
- A. Casablanca – Rick (Humphrey Bogart) bids Ilsa farewell at the foggy airport in the 1942 classic; the others have different farewells.
- A. When Harry Met Sally – Meg Ryan’s deli scene opposite Billy Crystal is legendary in the 1989 rom-com; no such scene in the others.
- B. Ghost – Patrick Swayze’s Sam and Demi Moore’s Molly share the wheel in the 1990 hit; unique to this film.
- B. Pride & Prejudice – Mr. Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen) proposes to Elizabeth in misty dawn rain in the 2005 adaptation; distinct from other rain scenes.
- A. Love Actually – Andrew Lincoln’s character uses cards for Keira Knightley in the 2003 ensemble; no cue cards elsewhere listed.
- A. Notting Hill – Julia Roberts delivers the line to Hugh Grant in the 1999 rom-com; iconic and unique.
- A. Sleepless in Seattle – Tom Hanks and son meet Meg Ryan atop the Empire State in 1993; others lack this meet-cute.
- B. Roman Holiday – Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck Vespa through Rome in the 1953 classic; no Vespa in the alternatives.
- A. Gone with the Wind – Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) carries Scarlett (Vivien Leigh) upstairs in the 1939 epic; signature moment.
- A. Dirty Dancing – Baby (Jennifer Grey) and Johnny (Patrick Swayze) lift on stage in 1987; others have dances but not this finale.
- A. Jerry Maguire – Renée Zellweger’s Dorothy stops Tom Cruise with the line in 1996; unique quote.
- A. Four Weddings and a Funeral – Rowan Atkinson’s vicar stumbles into “fork handles”-style profanity in 1994; no equivalent in others.
- A. Moulin Rouge! – Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor duet in the elephant in Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 musical; specific prop.
- A. La La Land – Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone’s planetarium dance opens the 2016 film; others have dances elsewhere.
- A. Before Sunrise – Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy’s train-to-Vienna night in 1995; defines the trilogy’s start.
- A. The Princess Bride – Westley’s “As you wish” to Buttercup (Robin Wright) recurs in the 1987 fairy tale; code phrase unique here.
- A. Say Anything – John Cusack’s Lloyd serenades Ione Skye with Peter Gabriel in 1989; boombox icon unmatched.
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