Mors 200 Arts Final - Funeral Directing NBE Study Guide
The Christian Scientist faith prefers using the phrase “passed on” instead of “died” or “deceased” in obituaries and death notices. This reflects their belief in spiritual healing and a different understanding of death.
Which religious sect. requests the use of the words “passed on” rather than “died or deceased” in the death notice or the obituary?
Jewish Orthodox
Christian Scientist
Quaker
Mormon
Christian Scientist
Key Terms
Which religious sect. requests the use of the words “passed on” rather than “died or deceased” in the death notice or the obituary?
Jewish Orthodox
Christian Scientist
Quaker
Mormon
Christian Scientist
The casket used in a Jewish Orthodox funeral service is called a/an:
Kriah
Shivah
Aron
Tallith
Aron
Under this condition a Veteran’s Burial Benefit can be paid directly to the funeral home:
Only when the funeral expense has been paid
For the funeral of persons who die on active duty.
When the veteran’s body will be buried in a private cemetery.
If a funeral home can demonstrate that a veteran’s funeral bill is unpaid.
If a funeral home can demonstrate that a veteran’s funeral bill is unpaid.
At the conclusion of a Greek Orthodox funeral service, the congregation will pass by the casket and:
Shake hands with the priest
Place a flower on the casket
Kiss the icon
Place rosary beads in the casket
Kiss the Icon
A general term designating a place suitable for the reception of a dead human body.
Tomb
Alcove
Abyss
Crevice
Tomb
A decedent’s social security number is required to be entered on a/an:
Death certificate
Burial-transit permit
Christian burial permit
Embalming report form
Death Certificate
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Which religious sect. requests the use of the words “passed on” rather than “died or deceased” in the death notice or the obituary? Jewish Orthodox Christian Scientist Quaker Mormon | Christian Scientist |
The casket used in a Jewish Orthodox funeral service is called a/an: Kriah Shivah Aron Tallith | Aron |
Under this condition a Veteran’s Burial Benefit can be paid directly to the funeral home: Only when the funeral expense has been paid For the funeral of persons who die on active duty. When the veteran’s body will be buried in a private cemetery. If a funeral home can demonstrate that a veteran’s funeral bill is unpaid. | If a funeral home can demonstrate that a veteran’s funeral bill is unpaid. |
At the conclusion of a Greek Orthodox funeral service, the congregation will pass by the casket and: Shake hands with the priest Place a flower on the casket Kiss the icon Place rosary beads in the casket | Kiss the Icon |
A general term designating a place suitable for the reception of a dead human body. Tomb Alcove Abyss Crevice | Tomb |
A decedent’s social security number is required to be entered on a/an: Death certificate Burial-transit permit Christian burial permit Embalming report form | Death Certificate |
A speech about the character of a deceased person at the funeral service. Eulogy Homily Sermon Obituary | Eulogy |
A funeral procession is also known as a: Kriah Convoy Cortege Caravan | Cortege |
An unsolicited gift to a clergyman. Tip Fee Tribute Honorarium | Honorarium |
A veteran’s grave marker can be obtained by making application to the: National Cemetery Veteran Administration United States Post Office Social Security Administration | Veteran Administration |
The proper terminology for the placing of cremated remains into a final container. Interment Inurnment Entombment Cremans interment | Inurnment |
When placing the casket on the lowering device, the casket bearers should grasp this portion of the handle: Lug Arm Bar Tip | Bar |
Traditionally, the name given to a symbolic cloth covering placed over the casket. Pall Cape Veil Interment cover | Pall |
A Protestant church designed so that the pulpit is centered in the sanctuary. Baptismal Non-liturgical Communal Eucharistic | Non-Liturgical |
The United States flag that accompanies the body of a deceased military person should be presented to the: Oldest brother Surviving spouse or next of kin Parent Oldest son | Surviving Spouse or Next of Kin |
A mournful poem or song of lamentation for the dead. Eulogy Elegy Sonnet Creed | Elegy |
The main body of the church where seating is provided. Assemblage Sanctuary Nave Narthex | Nave |
An altar attendant. Deacon Acolyte Seneschal Usher | Acolyte |
The person who presides at the funeral service for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Priest Worshipful Master Minister Bishop of the ward | Bishop of the Ward |
Embalming is usually not practiced by the: Mormons Liturgical Protestants Jewish Orthodox Non-Liturgical Protestants | Jewish Orthodox |
A cross with the image of the body of Christ superimposed. Cross Prie dieu Crucifix Crucible | Crucifix |
A monument which is erected to the memory of the dead, but containing no remains. Epitaph Cenotaph Catacomb Catafalque | Cenotaph |