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What culture buried their wealthier dead by day, and the ordinary or less than fortunate persons
at night?
Answers: Romans.
Egyptians.
Greeks.
Scandinavians. - answerromans
Who was the first person to patent a...
Ftcc 112 principles of funeral service final
Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
What culture buried their wealthier dead by day, and the ordinary or less than fortunate persons
at night?
Answers: Romans.
Egyptians.
Greeks.
Scandinavians. - answer✔romans
Who was the first person to patent a process of embalming the body by use of chemical
injection?
Answers: Dr. William Hunter.
Dr. John Hunter.
Leonardo Da Vinci.
Dr. Thomas Holmes.
Anthony Gaussardia. - answer✔william hunter
In which Egyptian embalming method were the organs removed and placed in jars?
Answers: Least expensive.
Middle method.
Most expensive.
All of these. - answer✔most
If one does not believe in God, like the Egyptians were described, this person would be called __
Answers: Atheist.
Agnetheistic. - answer✔pagan
The early Egyptians were excellent embalmers of their dead. What type of jars did they use to
contain the organs of their wealthy class?
Answers: Santeed.
Heiroglyph.
Canopic.
Readen. - answer✔canopic
Constantine was the first Roman emporer who:
Answers: Was a funeral director.
Was a cemetery sexton.
Served in an official role after death.
Was a Christian. - answer✔was a christian
The Greek stelae, are also called a____ tomb.
Answers: Column.
Shaft.
Square cut.
Temple-like. - answer✔shaft
An "ogee" pertained to a casket or coffin's:
Answers: Appearance.
Preservative qualities.
Pricing.
Speed of manufacture. - answer✔apperance
The Fisk burial case was made from what material?
Answers: Metal.
Glass. - answer✔metal
An interesting advantage that a sexton had over his competitors when practicing undertaking
was:
Answers: He had some formal education where others did not.
He was a better grave-digger than his contemporaries and this trait made him more desirable.
He had the monopoly over his church's cemetery.
He- usually- was not married, so he was free to help the survivors and bury the dead at almost
any arranged time. - answer✔He had the monopoly over his church's cemetery.
The first embalming schools in the United States were seen around the year _____.
Answers: 1799.
1840.
1870.
1882. - answer✔1882
What purpose did a combination car serve?
Answers: It allowed the casket to exit the left or the right side doors.
It was one of the first cars to feature a lock and key and locking doors.
It could transport the casket and the mourners in one vehicle.
It could be used as a hearse or an ambulance. - answer✔It could be used as a hearse or an
ambulance.
What group or culture believed that their wealthy should have animals, servants, and food for
their afterlife? (Servants and animals were sometimes sacrificed or placed alive in the deceased's
tomb)
Answers: Ancient Germans.
Romans.
Scandinavians.
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