Intro to funeral service Exam Questions With 100% Verified Solutions
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Intro to funeral service
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Intro To Funeral Service
Adaptive funeral - CORRECT ANSWER-Funeral rite that is adjusted to the needs and wants of those directly involved; altered to suit the trends of the times
ABFSE - CORRECT ANSWER-Agency/organization with responsibility to accredit colleges and programs of mortuary science /funeral service educati...
Intro to funeral service Exam Questions
With 100% Verified Solutions
Adaptive funeral - CORRECT ANSWER-Funeral rite that is adjusted to the needs and
wants of those directly involved; altered to suit the trends of the times
ABFSE - CORRECT ANSWER-Agency/organization with responsibility to accredit
colleges and programs of mortuary science /funeral service education
Animistic view - CORRECT ANSWER-Early Roman view of the afterlife which
emphasizes the soul as the vital principle. The Soul at death hovered around the place
of burial and required constant attention of the decedent's to be happy. Neglect would
bring evil upon them.
Anthropoid - CORRECT ANSWER-Human shaped; some early coffins were described
as shape
Anubis - CORRECT ANSWER-Egyptian god of embalming said to be of human form
with the head of a jackal
Barber surgeon - CORRECT ANSWER-Approximately 1540 - 1745 for the sole agency
permitted to embalming perform anatomical dissections in the city of London
Bier - CORRECT ANSWER-Forerunner of today's hearse; a hand stretcher on which
the uncoffined body was carried to the Grave
Bloodletting - CORRECT ANSWER-Belief or practice of draining a quantity of blood to
cure illness or disease
, Burial case - CORRECT ANSWER-Generic term using America to designate all burial
receptacles as new variations of the coffin we're being offered
Burial Club - CORRECT ANSWER-Created in 1800s London by the 'poor' people as a
means to afford funerals; cost were shared by others via weekly collections; were the
forerunners of industrial insurance
Burial in woolen act of 1666 - CORRECT ANSWER-Required that Woolen cloth be
substituted for Linen in the Shroud and lining of the coffin; was an attempt to shift the
use of imported linen to the expanding paper industry of England and provide
customers for the wool industry. heavy fines were assessed for violation; not repelled
until 1814
Burial vault - CORRECT ANSWER-Outer enclosure for caskets placed in the grave;
originally intended to prevent grave robbery
Canopic jars - CORRECT ANSWER-Jars made of alabaster, Limestone, Basalt, Clay
and other materials used by the early Egyptians to store viscera of the deceased
Casket - CORRECT ANSWER-From the French term 'casse' meaning 'Jewel box' or
container for something valuable; came into dominant use in patent literature for burial
receptacles in 1890s in America; a rigid container which is designed for the encasement
of human remains and which is usually constructed of wood, metal, fiberglass, plastic,
or like material, and ornamented and lined with fabric
Casket manufacturers Association - CORRECT ANSWER-Organization of the casket
manufacturers intended to facilitate sharing of information
Catacombs - CORRECT ANSWER-Originated in ancient Rome as excavated
cemeteries cut out of soft rock for the tunes of wealthy Christian; later became a place
for religious rights to avoid persecution
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