FSE-217 FUNERAL DIRECTING / HISTORY

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The time limit for filing for the V.A. 'Application for Burial Benefits' is

2 years from the date of cremation or permanent burial.

The time limit for filing for the Social Security Lump Sum Death Benefit payment is

2 years from the date of death.

According to ancient Egyptian history, which of the following numbers approximates the number of years required to complete the journey known as the 'Circle of Necessity'?

3,000

The term "Tabona" referred to which of the following?

A flint stone knife

Receptacles that were patented in the early 19th century but which gained no popular appeal were referred to as

Also-rans.

The "Cult of Osiris" identified with which early civilization?

Ancient Egyptians

The placing of various organs in canopic jars and embalming by class distinction was specifically associated with which of the following early civilizations?

Ancient Egyptians

The Cult of Dionysius is associated with which of the following cultures?

Ancient Greeks

During the late Middle-Ages, who began experimenting with embalming?

B & C Anatomist Surgeon

In discussing Edwin Chadwick's report, what did he recommend?

B & C only All cemeteries be municipalized Religious rites be simplified and standardized

The officiant of a funeral service for a deceased memeber of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the:

Bishop of the Ward

An ecclesiastic attached to the chapel of a military unit is known as a

Chaplain.

Which of the following individuals cannot certify the cause of death on a death certificate?

Chiropractor

the first people to dress their dead in white clothing were the

Christians.

In ancient Rome, this early death belief said that the body and soul were composed of atoms which simply disintegrated at death. Who is responsible for influencing this belief?

Constantine

Which of the following is associated with the introduction and development of early funeral transportation?

Crane & Breed

Which of the following is known for featuring a horse drawn hearse at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893 that resembled a church-like design and which weighed 2400 pounds?

Crane and Breed

Which of these individuals criticized the use of common preservatives such as arsenic in regards to embalming?

Dr. Richard Harlan

The "Father of Modern Embalming" in the United States is:

Dr. Thomas Holmes

Which of the following is not considered to be an influential person in the development of embalming schools?

Edwin Chadwick

The Ba Yakhu, The Name, The Heart, The Shadow, and The Ka are elements of the body that were associated with which of the following cultures?

Egyptians

Which of the following terms refers to the completing of the service and funeral details of a funeral?

Funeral service

Which culture is associated with the practice of immersing the body of the dead in earthen jars filled with honey or wax?

Gaunches

Libitina and Libitinerius are funeral functionaries identified with which of the following early cultures?

Greeks

The person who had Gannal's book published in the United States was

Harlan.

The person who was responsible for bringing the European embalming techniques to the U.S. was

Harlan.

The civilization of people whose faith necessitated burial of the deceased by sundown on the day of death was the

Hebrews.

The canopic jars which housed the organs of deceased Egyptians were named after the four sons of

Horus.

Edwin Chadwick is associated with which of the following?

Investigator of mass corruption in regards to English practices

The individual to receive the first American patent on a metallic coffin (1836) was

James A. Gray.

Which of the following was not part of an Egyptian Funeral Procession?

Jesters

Early Scandinavians referred to Valhalla as

Land of the Dead.

Early methods of transporting the body included all but which of the following?

Limousine

Which of the following has no time limit for filing the appropriate Veteran's Administration application for benefits?

Marker

The "Designator" in ancient Rome was also referred to as the

Master of Ceremonies

A "Sin-eater" was associated with which of the following:

Middle-Ages

As casket manufacturers became more sophisticated in their merchandise, which of the following was an attitudinal change which was reflected in their product?

More aesthetic luxury

In Egyptian history, the walled subsurb of a major city where embalming was performed was referred to as the

Necropolis.

The jewish people believed the individual was made up of two elements which were:

Nefesh and Basar

Which of the following would lead the processional and recessional in a non-liturgical Protestant funeral service?

Officiant.

How often did the inundation (overflowing) of the Nile River occur?

Once a year

The Jewish religious sect which had a very strict viewpoint of their religious policies and procedures was the:

Orthodox

Which of the following religions places restrictions on the removal of their dead?

Orthodox Jewish

Embalming is usually not practiced by the

Orthodox Jewish faith.

Which religious order does not usually practice embalming?

Orthodox Jews

The Trisagion is part of the

Orthodox funeral rite.

The Egyptian "God of the Dead" was

Osiris.

In ancient Rome, where did burial and/or entombment take place?

Outside the walls of Rome

The head of the Roman Catholic church is the

Pope.

The "Crier" in Ancient Rome was also referred to as the:

Praeco

Which of the following is an example of a cash advance?

Public transportation

Which of these items is NOT appropriately discussed in the arrangement conference?

Removal of the remains

The people who dressed their dead in togas were the:

Romans

The most noted impact the Egyptian coffins had on another civilization was with the

Romans.

Who usually had their funeral processions during the night

Romans.

Which of the following may be utilized during the Roman Catholic funeral rite?

Sacred heart

Of the following individuals involved in the Egyptian embalming process, the person who marked the length of the incision with a charcoal pencil was the

Scribe.

In ancient Egyptian Beliefs of the Cult of Osiris, who was Osiris wicked brother?

Set

Which of the following is the most appropriate for a funeral director to do before leaving the next of kin after making the removal?

Set a time for the arrangement conference.

The name of the Jewish grave that was covered with a stone slab is

Sunken.

Of the following individuals involved in the Egyptian embalming process, who was in charge of the funeral procession of an influential Egyptian?

Surgeon

The individual involved in embalming the Egyptian dead whose functions were embalming and wrapping of the remains was

Surgeon.

In discussing ancient Roman culture, "The Designator" was also referred to as

The Master of Ceremonies.

The "Conclamatio Mortis" is identified with which of the following?

The calling out of the dead

By virtue of technical skill and knowledge, which of the following individuals, in particular, was qualified to fulfill the role as coroner in early America?

Town undertakers

The rosary service is usually held the night before

a Roman Catholic funerall rite.

An obituary can best be defined as

a brief biographical sketch of a person's life.

One who carries the casket during the funeral service is

a casketbearer.

The dissecting of a remains for the purpose of ascertaining the cause of death is

a necropsy.

A crucifer in the Roman Catholic church is

a person who carries the crucifix in an ecclesiastical procession.

A man who has lost his spouse by death is

a widower.

Which of these best desribes a song of lamentation or poem for the dead?

an elegy

a commemorative inscription on a tomb or monument is

an epitaph.

A holy picture in the Orthodox church is

an icon.

A new item announcing the death of a person which usually contains a biographical sketch is

an obituary.

The vestibule of the church is located

at the entry way of the church.

The most expensive method of Egyptian embalming consisted of five steps, the last of which was

bandaging and anointing.

The injection of cedar oil into the abdomen of the body was utilized in the medium priced method of Egyptian embalming, this caused the organs in the cavity to:

be dissolved

A religious singer who assists a Rabbi is a

cantor.

Under diverse condidtions, which one of the following would not be used during the removal of the deceased from the place of death?

casket

An underground cemetery of rooms or galleries with recesses for burial purposes defines

catacombs.

The place about the altar of a church that encloses the clergy and other officials is the

chancel.

When a person dies at home without medical attention, an official inquiry is made by the

coroner.

A funeral procession may also be referred to as a:

cortege

The one who carries a cross in an ecclesiastical procession is the

crossbearer.

A legal document containing vital statistics, disposition and final medical information pertaining to the deceased is the

death certificate.

The committal service is usually held at the

grave site.

The Egyptians felt that which of the following was the seat of intellect and emotion?

heart

The most expensive method of Egyptian embalming consisted of five steps, the last of which was

immersion in a natron solution.

The Jewish eulogy is known as

kever

The Jewish term for a funeral cortege is

levaya.

The Great Plague of London took place during the

middle-ages.

The candle which is placed between the casket and the altar during a Roman Catholic funeral mass is the

paschal candle.

Music played before a funeral service is the

prelude.

Funeral arrangements made in advance of need that do not include provisions for funding or prepayment are

preplanned funeral arrangements.

When the remains have been prepared at the mortuary and later taken to a Presbyterian church for the funeral service, the funeral director normally provides all of the following except the

prie dieu.

A death certificate contains all of the following except the

religious affiliation.

The Egyptian coffin which gained popularity because of the influence of Osiris was called the

sarchophagus

The right of selection of the burial plot rests with the:

spouse

The Orthodox funeral is held

with the casket open during the service.


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