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FSE 112-Midterm Examination latest version with 74 questions and correct Answers, Exams of Public Health

1. Who was in complete charge in the Egyptian embalming chamber? - ✔✔Kher-Heb 2. In which Egyptian embalming method were the organs removed and placed in jars? - ✔✔Most expensive 3. Coffined burial during the Middle Ages was - ✔✔Was reserved for the wealthy and important 4. What group believed in their afterlife as the "elysian fields"? - ✔✔Greeks 5. The Burial in Woolen Act stressed that the dead should be buried in what substance or material? - ✔✔Wool 6. "Reducers" was another term for______________ - ✔✔Bloodletting 7. This person could be given some money, bread, and a bowl of beer to "assume the sins of the deceased" - ✔✔Sin eater 8. If one does not believe in God, like the Egyptians were described, this person would be called __ - ✔✔Pagan 9. The Burial in Woolen Act was created in what year? - ✔✔1666

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FSE 112-Midterm Examination
1. Who was in complete charge in the Egyptian embalming chamber? - ✔✔Kher-Heb
2. In which Egyptian embalming method were the organs removed and placed in jars? -
✔✔Most expensive
3. Coffined burial during the Middle Ages was - ✔✔Was reserved for the wealthy and
important
4. What group believed in their afterlife as the "elysian fields"? - ✔✔Greeks
5. The Burial in Woolen Act stressed that the dead should be buried in what substance
or material? - ✔✔Wool
6. "Reducers" was another term for______________ - ✔✔Bloodletting
7. This person could be given some money, bread, and a bowl of beer to "assume the
sins of the deceased" - ✔✔Sin eater
8. If one does not believe in God, like the Egyptians were described, this person would
be called __ - ✔✔Pagan
9. The Burial in Woolen Act was created in what year? - ✔✔1666
10. Although embalming was rare in biblical times, which of these persons was
embalmed? - ✔✔Joseph
11. Greek "trapazae" were the - ✔✔Square-cut tombs
12. Who, in the course of their studies, dissected over 50 cadavers and made over 750
illustrations of human anatomy? - ✔✔Leonardo Da Vinci
13. The Egyptian deceased was often soaked in _______ for a prescribed number of
days. - ✔✔Natron
14. Anthropomorphic or anthropodal refers to the shape of some early Egyptian coffins.
These were in the shape of _____. - ✔✔A man
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FSE 112-Midterm Examination

  1. Who was in complete charge in the Egyptian embalming chamber? - ✔✔Kher-Heb
  2. In which Egyptian embalming method were the organs removed and placed in jars? - ✔✔Most expensive
  3. Coffined burial during the Middle Ages was - ✔✔Was reserved for the wealthy and important
  4. What group believed in their afterlife as the "elysian fields"? - ✔✔Greeks
  5. The Burial in Woolen Act stressed that the dead should be buried in what substance or material? - ✔✔Wool
  6. "Reducers" was another term for______________ - ✔✔Bloodletting
  7. This person could be given some money, bread, and a bowl of beer to "assume the sins of the deceased" - ✔✔Sin eater
  8. If one does not believe in God, like the Egyptians were described, this person would be called __ - ✔✔Pagan
  9. The Burial in Woolen Act was created in what year? - ✔✔ 1666
  10. Although embalming was rare in biblical times, which of these persons was embalmed? - ✔✔Joseph
  11. Greek "trapazae" were the - ✔✔Square-cut tombs
  12. Who, in the course of their studies, dissected over 50 cadavers and made over 750 illustrations of human anatomy? - ✔✔Leonardo Da Vinci
  13. The Egyptian deceased was often soaked in _______ for a prescribed number of days. - ✔✔Natron
  14. Anthropomorphic or anthropodal refers to the shape of some early Egyptian coffins. These were in the shape of _____. - ✔✔A man
  1. Naidia were the ______ Greek structures for burial - ✔✔Temple-like
  2. Which Egyptian embalming method consisted of purging the intestines and soaking the body for a period of seventy days? - ✔✔Least expensive
  3. In order to have someone to provide for him in his afterlife, it was inportant for a Hebrew to have a/an: - ✔✔Son
  4. D'Argellata (a professor of anatomy) was the first to mention the use of ______ to retard decomposition in cadavers - ✔✔Low temperatures
  5. Constantine was the first Roman emperor who - ✔✔Was a Christian
  6. What type of disposition did the Early Germans and Scandinavians favor for their dead? - ✔✔Cremation
  7. The plagues during the middle ages were also called this - ✔✔Black death
  8. How popular were sermons during early New England funeral services? - ✔✔Very unpopular at the funeral
  9. Which of these funerary gifts was not common during early New England funeral services? - ✔✔Fountain pens
  10. Who actually carried the coffin in early New England funeral services? - ✔✔Underbearers
  11. Was a tradesman undertaker and a furnishing undertaker the same person? - ✔✔No. They're not the same
  12. An interesting advantage that a sexton had over his competitors when practicing undertaking was - ✔✔He had the monopoly over his church's cemetery
  13. In early America, the lesser quality or less expensive coffins were made from - ✔✔Pine
  1. The Fisk burial case was made from what material? - ✔✔Metal
  2. The practice of American burial in coffins/caskets is derived mainly from - ✔✔British folkways
  3. Which of these funerary gifts was not common during early New England funeral services? - ✔✔Fountain pens
  4. The Style E State casket was used in the funeral of - ✔✔Ulysses S. Grant
  5. What did "life signals" accomplish? - ✔✔A means to allow life to those buried alive
  6. The first motorized vehicles for hearse production were seen around the year _____
    • ✔✔ 1909
  7. What company began using mass production principles in 1858? - ✔✔Crane & Breed
  8. In early America, the lesser quality or less expensive coffins were made from - ✔✔Pine
  9. A cooling board became a predecessor of the _____ - ✔✔Early embalming table
  10. Was a tradesman undertaker and a furnishing undertaker the same person? - ✔✔No. They're not the same
  11. Strangely enough, the word "hearse" comes from a Latin term that means _________ - ✔✔Rake
  12. What purpose did a combination car serve? - ✔✔It could be used as a hearse or an ambulance.
  13. How long was the undertaker's buying cycle? - ✔✔15 years
  14. What purpose did a side-service hearse serve? - ✔✔It allowed the casket to exit through either side doors on a pivoting table
  15. The term "casket" became popular in usage around the year _____ - ✔✔ 1890
  1. A corpse cooler used _____ to help preserve bodies - ✔✔Ice
  2. What was the unique claim made by the Fisk Burial case company? - ✔✔Their casket would delay decomposition
  3. An "ogee" pertained to a casket or coffin's - ✔✔Appearance
  4. The term that best describes funeral rites and ceremonies of the late 19th century is
    • ✔✔Gloomy
  5. Who actually carried the coffin in early New England funeral services? - ✔✔Underbearers
  6. Concrete vaults that were made from gravel, sand, and cement came into prominence around ____ - ✔✔ 1900
  7. When was the motorized limousine first developed for use? Approximately the year __ - ✔✔ 1909
  8. Metal burial vaults originated around the year ___ - ✔✔ 1879
  9. 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
  10. What company began using mass production principles in 1858? - ✔✔Grant & Breed.
  11. What was the main driver that helped contribute to the modern funeral practice as we know it? - ✔✔The sudden rise in the middle class resulting from the expansion of industry and trade
  12. Who or what is an "Inviter to Funerals"? - ✔✔A civil servant who's job it was to invite townsfolk to funerals
  13. A "layer of the dead" and a mid-wife that birthed babies are both considered specialized occupations withing Colonial-era death care. - ✔✔True