Funeral Sociology
Which of the following are correct about the value of a funeral rite to a family? 1-Provides an emotional outlet, 2-Provides a way to avoid the grieving process, 3-Provides a psychlogical benefit, 4-Cause a division in the family.
1 and 3 only
Which of the following purposes does a funeral rite serve? 1-Completes the grieving process, 2-Honors the life that has been lived, 3-Provides a social function, 4-Permits family and friends to call upon their faith and beliefs concerning the death.
1, 2, 3, and 4 or all of these
Religion is defined as a culturally entrenched pattern of behavior made up of: 1-Sacred beliefs, 2-Emotional feelings accompanying beliefs, 3-Overt conduct implementing beliefs, 4-Universally accepted beliefs.
1, 2, and 3 only
A traditional funeral service may consist of which of the following? I-Adaptive funeral rite, 2-Immediate disposition, 3- Primitive funeral rite, 4-Humanistic funeral rite
1, 3, and 4 only
When a Native American is placed on a scaffold by tribal members, it is considered:
A primitive funeral rite
A funeral rite that is adjusted to the needs and wants of those directly involved is known as:
Adaptive
The agency charged with developing curriculum and accreditation standards for funeral service educational programs in the United States is:
American Board of Funeral Service Education.
Cremation first gained widespread acceptance and practice in:
Ancient Greece
The man generally credited with the term "Father of Bacteriology" was:
Anthony von Leeuwenhoek
To keep down the cost of funerals in the Middle Ages, people often formed:
Burial clubs
Which of the following are charged with symbolic content and similar to rituals?
Ceremonies
The Elks Lodge performing at graveside is an example of a:
Ceremony
Dr. Thomas Holmes is credited with the 19th century development of:
Chemical embalming.
Embalming came into widespread practice within the United States as a result of the:
Civil War
The attitude that all groups or cultures are equal and important is known as
Cultural Relativism
A reaction to death that may be reduced by viewing the body is:
Denial.
The author of "The Undertaker's Manual", the first book published specifically as an embalming textbook in the United States was:
Dr. Auguste Renouard
The man who translated Jean Gannal's "History of Embalming" in 1834 and thereby made embalming available to the American public was:
Dr. Richard Harlan
A family in which the governance of power is shared by both man and woman is referred to as:
Egalitarian
The social values of the funeral rite are most commonly learned from:
Enculturation
The feeling that one's own cultural response and activities relative to death are superior to those of other cultures is known as:
Enthnocentrism
Social custom which may be broken out without serious consequences are known as:
Folkways
Compared to a joint family, a nuclear family is:
Generally more liberal in thought
A funeral rite that, in essence, is devoid of religious connotation is known as:
Humanistic
The agency responsible for production, administration, and integrity of the National Board Examination is the:
International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards
Which type of family traditionally practices patriarchal governance?
Joint
An expectant behavior pattern enforced by those governing is a:
Law
The Roman undertaker was known as:
Libitinarius
The first secular funeral director in the western world was:
Libitinarius
An above-ground structure containing crypts for casketed remains is a:
Mausoleum
A "must" behavior is a:
More
Which of the following religious groups forbid cremation?
Muslims and Orthodox Jewish
In ancient Egypt, to prepare a body for burial, it was immersed for 70 days in:
Natron.
A joint family is always:
Patriarchal
In which of the following family units does the father rule?
Patriarchal
The Roman funeral was typically carried out by:
Public officials and paid secular functionaries
In a nuclear family, when the spouse dies, the surviving spouse:
Raises the children alone
The Taharah, as performed by the Chevra Kadisha, is an example of a:
Ritual
A joint family would most likely be found in which of the following settings?
Rural
The method by which the values of a given society are learned and internalized by its members best defines:
Socialization
During the Dark Ages, a Christian burial in a church cemetery was denied for:
Suicide
When family members differ on funeral arrangement options, the sensitive funeral director:
Summarizes, offers options, and encourages agreement.
A behavior an individual must abstain from defines a:
Taboo
"Must behaviors" indicating that a person must abstain from certain acts are called:
Taboos
The first major attempt to establish requirements, tests, and licenses for embalmers in the United States was:
The Order Concerning Embalmers
A man named Chadwick issued a landmark report and supplement after three years of study (1839-42). The report discussed:
The deplorable conditions in English cemeteries.
Within an extended patriarchal family, who would assume the leadership position of the family upon the death of the father?
Tom, Age 37 -son
In Egyptian embalming practice, canopic jars were used to store:
Viscera.
