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Intro test7
Test Questions chp11&12&13
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| After the Metropolitan Health Bill passed, what state was given the most comprehensive and powerful piece of state sanitary legislation in the country? | New York |
| Who was the first to preach on the subject of cremation? (PG 297 | Rev. O.B. Frothingham -ANSWER |
| One of the most important trade problems of the funeral director of the late 19 th century was protection for the kind of competition that would eventually ruin whatever community goodwill and social acceptance he already had earned. (PG 305) | True |
| In what year did Henry E. Taylor, funeral goods manufacturer of New York, Publish the first trade paper? (PG 310) | ANSWER D. 1889 |
| 5. The New York Cremation Society was established in what yeah? (PG 296) | B. 1881 |
| 1. 80% of the students came from families in funeral services. (PG 330 | B. False |
| At least 12 schools of mortuary education were founded between 1900-1920. (PG 329) | True |
| 3. In the twenty years between 1874-1893, according to Charles O. Dhonan, How many texts of literature dealing with embalming were written in America? (PG 329) | 7 |
| There are currently 56 accredited mortuary schools in the United States. (PG 330) | True |
| 5. After World War I and during early twenty's, the conference displayed a growing interest in (PG 332) | in the curricula of the schools |
| In 1880 the role of the undertaker in rural areas was minimal (PG 359) | A. True |
| In society, the daily life and necessities in mending of broken personal and social attachment process are stopped by? (PG 358) | Death |
| After a death, the major concern was to arrive as quickly as possible in order to begin preservation procedures (PG 360 | . True |
| Self employed, independent contractors who embalm for various funeral establishments | Trade Embalmer |
| Size or volume does not necessarily indicate depersonalization or less service | True |
| The modern concept of an occupational or professional association was a creation of the | 19th century |
| The Public Health Movement in America was formally launched in 1850. | TRUE |
| When was the New York Cremation Society established in? | 1881 |
| Who created America’s first crematory? | Julius LeMoyne |
| Out of the 200 pieces of legislation only ten dealt with the funeral director or embalmer | FALSE |
| What is the name of the quarterly magazine published by CANA? | The Cremationist |
| Which of the following is the largest funeral service organization in the world? | NFDA |
| MBNA stands for | Monument Builders of North America |
| The National Catholic Cemetery Conference was founded in 1949. | TRUE |
| Historically, the pattern of mortuary behavior in any society is subject to change, although basic death beliefs remain fundamentally unchanged | TRUE |
| The 1880 the role of the undertaker in rural areas was minimal. | TRUE |
| Upon first call, what was the first concern of the 1880 undertaker? | to start the preservation procedures |
| in the Islam religion How soon should the body preparation and funeral ritual start? | 24 hours |
| The cremation rate will continue to increase into the future | TRUE |
| In what year did the Public Health Movement formally launch? | 1850 |
| published a letter protesting the extravagant gift giving at funerals. | Boston Post |
| Who erected the first American crematory? | Dr. F Julius Le Moyne |
| What types of customers were listed in the “Black Book”? | Delinquent customers |
| 5. The Funeral Directors National Association of the United States was later known as the NFDA | True |
| Which of the following is an important factor of present mortuary education? | a. schools of mortuary science b. agencies controlling activities c. committees which represent various interests |
| Today females make up 72 percent of new enrollees | False |
| How many accredited mortuary schools are there in the U.S.? | 56 |
| 4. Which of the following was not a member of the Cremation Association of North America? (pg 341) | Embalmers |
| 5. Three largest publically traded corporations accounted for what percent of the available U.S. market share in 2009? | 10% |
| 1. Approximately 45% of deaths occur in hospitals or medical centers. (pg 360) | True |
| 2. The preparation of the body of the deceased for funeralization is undertaken by an unlicensed embalmer | False |
| 3. ______________ funeral ceremonies are traditionally kept very simple and cremation is not allowed. | Jewish |
| Islam burial must take place within 48 hours after death. | False |
| 5. The trend in the 1990’s was for a multi unit operation to acquire funeral homes in an area. What was the principle called? | Cluster |
| When did the national Funeral directors begin? | 1882 |
| What were some of the problems that funeral directors were having | growth, relationship among eachother problems with the health agency |
| What year did the national selected morticians start? | 1917 dedicated to the advancement of the proffession |
| what is the purpose of the american board of funeral service Education | to standardize and improve course content in each subject |
| explain the University Science Educational Association | advance education and adherence to highest principle |
| what is the national association of college of mortuary science | found in 1941 woked for the devellopmente of standard text book,state board education and board examination and procedures |
| who write the national board exam | the international conference of funeral service of education |
| how does State law and NFDA affect mortuary education | to make both oral and written of higher standard |
| what are the 3 responses a loved one may have toward loss | shock despair and confusions |
| Who usually makes the first call to the funeral home | usually someone other than the next of kin |
| how does the FTc define funeral ceremony | service with the body present |
| list 5 example where funeral ceremonies might take place | funeral home 2)church 3)funeral chapel services 4)graveside or burial at sea |
| list 4 alternative forms of funeralizating p371 | memorial service without the bdy present 2)Direct disposition 3)Donation 4)memorial service with the body present |
| How many state licensing statues were passed by 1870? | 200 |
| The Public Health movement in America was formally launched in 1850. | True… |
| What was the first formal organization of undertakers? | Undertakers’ Mutual Protective Association of Philadelphia |
| Who erected America’s first crematory? | Answer Dr. F. Julius LeMoyne |
| What was established at the 3rd meeting of the National Association? | The Code of Ethics…found |
| Mortuary education developed how many sectors of present day funeral services? | 4 |
| Who was the author of the Undertaker’s Manual? | Charles A. Renour |
| When was the Cremation Association of North America founded? | 1913 |
| The publicly traded corporations (ex. Service Corp. International, Stewart Enterprise Inc.) account for what U.S. market shares as of 2009? | 10%... |
| Funeral Homes are required to provide a GPL (General Price List) which requires a complete list of funeral services/goods offered by the funeral provider including packages | true |
| In 1988, this became law that impacts the operations of funeral homes. | Formaldehyde Standard and the Hazard Communication Law |
| 45% of deaths occur in hospitals according to the U.S. center for Disease and Control. | true |
| 15. when death is not followed by a rite or ceremony with the body present what are the different alternatives? alterntivecan a love one request | memorial service without the bdy present 2)Direct disposition 3)Donation 4)memorial service with the body present 5)commital service |
| What is a commital service | a symbolic demonstration of the relationship that has exist between the mouner and the deceased it also mark the end of theperiod of the funeral. |
| purpose of the Order of the golden rules | helping members make use of business and promotional servvice available to them |