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Which of the following best describes the ***general*** definition for a casket? Select one: A. A wood, metal, or other type of receptacle for the protection of the intered casket. B. A rigid container which is designed for the encasement of human remains. C. An anthropoid shaped case for human remains. D. A case or receptacle in which human remains are placed for protection, practical utility, and a suitable memory picture.
A rigid container which is designed for the encasement of human remains.
Which of the following terms is defined as a rigid container which is designed for the encaset of human remains and is ornamented and lined with fabric. Select one: a. Coffin b. Casket c. Outer Burial Container d. Alternative Container
Casket
Which of the following was defined as a case or receptacle in which human remains are placed for protection, practical utility, and a suitable memory picture? Select one: A. Casket (FTC) Definition B. Casket (General Definition) C. Coffin D. Sarcophagus
Casket (FTC) Definition
A case or receptacal for dead human remains which is anthropoidal in shape is called a
Coffin
This type of salix is made by particles of wood bonded together with waterproof glue. Select one: A. Artificial Veneer B. Plywood C. Composition board D. Laminate
Composition board
Please type "deciduous" or "coniferous" for the following tree. Mahogany
Deciduous
Please type in "Deciduous" or "Coinferous" for the following tree. Oak
Deciduous
Please type in "Deciduous" or "Coniferous" for the following tree. Maple
Deciduous
Please type in "deciduous" or "coniferous" for the following tree. Cherry
Deciduous
Which of the following is not a laminante? Select one: A. Artificial veneer B. Flake board C. Wood veneer D. Vinyl
Flake board
The term casket comes from the
French term cassette, meaning small chest.
Cherry
Hardwood
Maple
Hardwood
Please type in "hardwood" or "softwood" for the following tree. Oak
Hardwood
Please type in "hardwood" or "softwood" for the following tree. Mahogany
Hardwood
Type in "Softwood' or "Hardwood" for the following tree. What is Birch considered?
Hardwood
Which of the following is a wood that comes from deciduous trees. Select one: A. Softwood B. Hardwood
Hardwood
_____________ are sheets of different materials glued together. It is usually a finer quality than the base.
Laminates
Which of the following is not considered composition board? Select one: A. Particle board B. Pressed board C. Flake board D. Plywood
Plywood
____________________ is defined as thin sheets of wood glued together so that the grains are at right angles to one another.
Plywood
Cloth covered infant caskets will most likely be covered in which of the following materials? Select one: A. Broad cloth B. Wool C. Satins D. Moleskin
Satins
Which of the following material may be utilized for alternative containers? Select one: A. Laminantes B. Wood by-products C. Wood veneer. D. Heartwood
Wood by-products
A receptacle for dead human remains which is widest at the shoulder and narrow at the feet would be considered
anthropoid
Vinyl would be considered a(n)
artificial veneer
Wood by-Products
corrugated fiberboard often used to construct lightweight, inexpensive caskets.
Please type in "deciduous" or "coniferous" for the following wood. Birch
deciduous
Which of the following terms can describe the Poplar tree? 1. Decidiuous 2. Coinferous 3. Hardwood 4. Softwood
deciduous and hardwood
Which of the following terms can describe the Walnut tree? 1. Decidiuous 2. Coinferous 3. Hardwood 4. Softwood
deciduous and hardwood
The wood of any broad-leaf tree is considered a
harwood
A thick covering or layer over a thick base material is considered a
laminate
Artificial veneer
man made material adheared to a wood or wood by-product base material
Composition Board
particles of wood bonded together with waterproof glue
Wood Veneer
provides a rich appearance without the high cost of using the solid raw material.
A wood from coniferous trees is considered a
softwood
According to your notes, cloth covered caskets are usually
softwoods
Evergreen trees and shrubs are considered
softwoods
Plywood
thin sheets of wood glued together so that the grains are at right angles to one another
A plywood casket covered in an oak material is considered Select one: A. composition board. B. artificial veneer. C. wood veneer. D. wood by-products.
wood veneer