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FSE 112 Final Exam with well elaborated questions and answers, Exams of Public Health

1. Coffined burial during the middle ages was: - ✔✔was reserved for the wealthy and important 2. Who embalmed the body of the wife of Martin Van Butchell? - ✔✔John Hunter 3. The Greek stelae, are also called a ___ tomb - ✔✔Shaft 4. anthropmorphic or anthropodal refers to the shape of some early Egyptian coffins. They were in the shape of a ____ - ✔✔Man 5. What group believed in their afterlife as the "elysian fields" - ✔✔Greeks 6. The Romans believed that the "soul was the vital principle" of every human being. This contributed to their ____ view of death. - ✔✔Animistic 7. Who in the course of their studies, dissected over 50 cadavers and made over 750 illustrations? - ✔✔Leonardo da vinci 8. In which embalming method were the organs removed and placed in jars - ✔✔Most expensive 9. Greek- Trapazze were the - ✔✔square-cut tombs 10. What group or culture believed that their wealthy should have animals, servants, and food for their afterlife? - ✔✔Egyptians

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FSE 112 Final Exam
1. Coffined burial during the middle ages was: - ✔✔was reserved for the wealthy and
important
2. Who embalmed the body of the wife of Martin Van Butchell? - ✔✔John Hunter
3. The Greek stelae, are also called a ___ tomb - ✔✔Shaft
4. anthropmorphic or anthropodal refers to the shape of some early Egyptian coffins. They
were in the shape of a ____ - ✔✔Man
5. What group believed in their afterlife as the "elysian fields" - ✔✔Greeks
6. The Romans believed that the "soul was the vital principle" of every human being. This
contributed to their ____ view of death. - ✔✔Animistic
7. Who in the course of their studies, dissected over 50 cadavers and made over 750
illustrations? - ✔✔Leonardo da vinci
8. In which embalming method were the organs removed and placed in jars - ✔✔Most
expensive
9. Greek- Trapazze were the - ✔✔square-cut tombs
10. What group or culture believed that their wealthy should have animals, servants, and food
for their afterlife? - ✔✔Egyptians
11. In order to have someone to provide for him in his afterlife, it was important for a Hebrew
to have a/an - ✔✔Son
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FSE 112 Final Exam

  1. Coffined burial during the middle ages was: - ✔✔was reserved for the wealthy and important
  2. Who embalmed the body of the wife of Martin Van Butchell? - ✔✔John Hunter
  3. The Greek stelae, are also called a ___ tomb - ✔✔Shaft
  4. anthropmorphic or anthropodal refers to the shape of some early Egyptian coffins. They were in the shape of a ____ - ✔✔Man
  5. What group believed in their afterlife as the "elysian fields" - ✔✔Greeks
  6. The Romans believed that the "soul was the vital principle" of every human being. This contributed to their ____ view of death. - ✔✔Animistic
  7. Who in the course of their studies, dissected over 50 cadavers and made over 750 illustrations? - ✔✔Leonardo da vinci
  8. In which embalming method were the organs removed and placed in jars - ✔✔Most expensive
  9. Greek- Trapazze were the - ✔✔square-cut tombs
  10. What group or culture believed that their wealthy should have animals, servants, and food for their afterlife? - ✔✔Egyptians
  11. In order to have someone to provide for him in his afterlife, it was important for a Hebrew to have a/an - ✔✔Son
  1. In the late 17th century and early 18th century England, if undertakers made a sideline of furnishing upholstery, then area drapers: - ✔✔Began to furnish funerary goods
  2. D'Argellata (a professor of anatomny) was the first to mention the use of ____to retard decomposition in cadavers - ✔✔low temperatures
  3. "Reducers" was another term for___ - ✔✔Bloodletting
  4. What type of disposition did the early Germans and Scandinavians favor for their dead? - ✔✔Cremation
  5. These were established during the middle ages to help defray the enormous expense involved in funeral services: Participants paid a "quarterage" or a premium - ✔✔Burial clubs
  6. The early Christians were forced to go underground and perform their worship in tombs. What were these underground tombs called? - ✔✔Catacombs
  7. Naidia were the___Greek structures for burial - ✔✔Temple-like
  8. This person could be given some money, bread, and a bowl of beer to assume the sins of their deceased - ✔✔sin eater
  9. During the Middle ages, linen was becoming rare and laws were created to limit its use as a burial material. This was mainly because linen was needed for - ✔✔paper
  10. What was the last name of the person that researched how the English were born, lived and dies? His research let to some social reform and change. - ✔✔Chadwick
  11. The vogue of black was given a powerful boost in 1498, when black was substituted for white by ___, the widow of Charles VII of France. - ✔✔Anne
  1. During colonial times, the funeral service was both a/an___ and a public event - ✔✔social function
  2. There were many records that embalming was practiced by the Native Americans - ✔✔False
  3. It was customary for Native Americans to bury with all the body all of the processions with the deceased - ✔✔True
  4. What did the Native Americans use to preserve the skin, when preparing a body for burial - ✔✔oil
  5. What town was founded in 1607 by the VA colony? - ✔✔Jamestown
  6. In Old New England, gravestones not only identified the remains of the deceased, but also offered inscriptions in the form of cenotaphs - ✔✔False
  7. The most persistent symbol of the Early New England days was probably the skull and crossbones - ✔✔True
  8. The earliest New England burials were models of simplicity and quiet dignity - ✔✔true
  9. An Indian burial included that of Mound Builders, which were erected earthen mounds over their dead - ✔✔True
  10. In New England, the procession to the Grave was by horse and carriage - ✔✔false
  11. Dutch funerals took place three to four days after death - ✔✔True
  12. Native Americans would fill the body of the deceased with - ✔✔sand
  1. What company began using mass production principles in 1858? - ✔✔Crane & Breed
  2. What purpose did a combination car serve? - ✔✔It could be used as a hearse or an ambulance.
  3. metal burial vaults originated around the year - ✔✔ 1879
  4. The practice of American burial in coffins/caskets is derived mainly from: - ✔✔British folkways
  5. Crane& Breed produced a hearse that was displayed at the 1893 Chicago world's fair. It was used for the Funeral of. - ✔✔Carter Harrison, mayor of Chicago
  6. In early America, the lesser quality or less expensive coffins were made from: - ✔✔Pine
  7. What did "life signals" accomplish? - ✔✔A means to allow life to those buried alive
  8. The "Style E State Casket" was made famous because it was used for the burial of what famous person? - ✔✔Ulysses S. Grant
  9. What was the unique claim made by the Fisk Burial case company? - ✔✔Their casket would delay decomposition
  10. A cooling board became a predecessor of the - ✔✔Early embalming table
  11. How long were the Undertaker's buying cycle? - ✔✔15 years
  12. Was a tradesman undertaker and a furnishing undertaker the same person? - ✔✔No. They're not the same
  1. A Mortuary School would most likely be a member of which of these organizations - ✔✔NACMS
  2. More than any other factor,___ contributed to the burial customs of the early American Indians than any other factor. - ✔✔The natural environment
  3. Who invented the trocar that embalmers use today - ✔✔Samuel Rogers
  4. When was the first crematory erected in the united states - ✔✔ 1876
  5. What were the two main types of early Indian burial? - ✔✔Scaffold burial and in-ground burial
  6. Another name for the Egyptian pollinctor was the - ✔✔Apothecary
  7. Another name for the Egyptian physician was the ___. - ✔✔Priest
  8. This person opened the Rochester School of Embalming in the late 1800s - ✔✔Dr. August Renouard
  9. If one does not believe in God, like the Egyptians were described, this person would be called ___. - ✔✔Pagan
  10. What was a chandler? - ✔✔A candle maker
  11. Memorial societies usually stress what disposition type to it's members? - ✔✔Cremation
  12. During the Middle Ages and in Early New Enlgland, the "__ to funerals" was hired to walk between homes, tell of death and actually invite the householder to the funeral service - ✔✔inviter
  1. Which of these have contributed to a "folk" way of living? - ✔✔All of the these
  2. Which of these would be the main accrediting organization for the nation's mortuary schools? - ✔✔ABFSE
  3. The first embalming school was seen around the year - ✔✔ 1870
  4. A mortuary school would most like be a member of which of these organizations? - ✔✔NACMS
  5. What group mainly communicated by hieroglyphics? - ✔✔Egyptians
  6. What culture buried their wealthier dead by day, and the ordinary or less fortunate persons at night? - ✔✔Romans
  7. During the Middle ages, when roytalty died, a likeness or "fake" body would be created of the deceased, then the likeness of this person might be dressed in royal attire and placed in a special hearse and paraded throughout towns. This ensured the safety of the "real" body while also avoiding showing a possible decomposing body. This was called - ✔✔Effigy
  8. The Undertaker's Mutual Protective Association of Philadelphia also featured a "black book" what was it? - ✔✔A list of delinquent customers
  9. The Burial in Woolen Act stressed that the body shouldn't be buried in what substance? - ✔✔Wool
  10. Who injected a colored substance into arteries to conform his theories concerning blood circulation? - ✔✔harvey
  1. Historically, an alter was a place designed for - ✔✔sacrifices
  2. The movement of the casket, officiant, acolytes, and funeral directors out of the church- or an ending hymm or song: - ✔✔Recessional
  3. What is IHS - ✔✔The first letters for Jesus
  4. Joseph Smith - ✔✔Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
  5. If a church relies on rubrics, it would be an accurate assumption that it is: - ✔✔liturgical
  6. Salt Lake City is the location base of - ✔✔The church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
  7. In this Faith, members do not accept blood transfusions, and refuse to salute the flag - ✔✔Jehovah's Witness
  8. How do mainstream Mormons feel about polygamy - ✔✔It is grounds for excommunication from the church
  9. What song is usually played during the folding of the flag of a military service? - ✔✔Taps
  10. A church that is designed in the shape of a cross would be classified as ___ in shape - ✔✔liturgical
  11. It would not be a wise idea to play "the old rugged cross" at a funeral for one of this faith: - ✔✔Jehovah's Witness
  12. In this faith, there is a LITERAL interpretation of the Holy Bible - ✔✔Jehovah's Witness
  1. Funerals in the Mormon faith are NOT held in this place: - ✔✔Temple
  2. Where would one find a levaya? - ✔✔In the Street
  3. Shivah is an intense ___-day one mourning period for the immediate family - ✔✔seven
  4. Sabbath is usually - ✔✔sundown Friday to sundown Saturday
  5. Boston, Massachusetts is the home base of - ✔✔church of Christ science
  6. During shivah, which food is one most likely to encounter? - ✔✔Hard-boiled eggs
  7. Which of these locations would not be acceptable for a funeral of a Christian scientist - ✔✔Church
  8. The Jewish place of worship is called a/an: - ✔✔Synagogue
  9. Is cremation acceptable in the episcopal faith? - ✔✔Yes
  10. Which type of jew is most likely to mandate an aron? - ✔✔Orthodox Jew
  11. Generally speaking, one would find a bat mien - ✔✔Inside an aron
  12. Which of these types of Jews do not allow embalming? - ✔✔orthodox
  13. Mary Baker Eddy - ✔✔Founder of Christian Science
  14. Which type of Jews are not the most strict, but are not the least strict in their beliefs and practices. (The "middle" in their beliefs) - ✔✔conservative
  1. How many military persons are required to carry out a FULL military funeral service? - ✔✔Twenty-one
  2. What does the term "orthodox' mean - ✔✔correctly believing
  3. Unlike the___ faith, no last rites are given to members of the orthodox faith. - ✔✔Roman Catholic
  4. In the eastern orthodox faiths, the body is usually anointed with: - ✔✔Oil and earth
  5. Funeral directors need to be keenly aware that during the eastern orthodox funeral service, he or she must: - ✔✔Turn the casket parallel to the alter area
  6. Which of these is most closely linked to the Roman Catholic Faith - ✔✔Episcopal
  7. A church can be liturgical according to it's order of service or its - ✔✔architecture
  8. Who is customary officiant of an eastern orthodox funeral service - ✔✔priest
  9. what faith is best known for their abundance of icons within their churches? - ✔✔Eastern Orthodox
  10. the parastas is - ✔✔read during service
  11. in the Orthodox faith, the casket is often blessed with - ✔✔holy water
  12. The chancel is - ✔✔the area of church behind the minister
  13. What type of candle would be positioned at the end of the casket when placed in a roman catholic church? - ✔✔Paschal
  1. Where would one find the solea? - ✔✔Near the alter area of the church
  2. which of these items would not usually be needed at the trisagion? - ✔✔Offering tables
  3. The trisagion normally lasts only___ minutes at the funeral home. - ✔✔five to ten
  4. Those orthodox persons attending an orthodox service usually file to the front of the church to - ✔✔kiss the icon
  5. An inconostasis is usually found: - ✔✔near the alter of the church
  6. The spaces inside of a mausoleum are generally called - ✔✔crypts
  7. In the Orthodox faith, a council of bishops is also called a - ✔✔synod
  8. IHS stands for - ✔✔First three letters of Jesus
  9. Homily is another term for - ✔✔sermon
  10. a trisagion is usually: - ✔✔said