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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT - CREMATION SERVICES
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-Guarantee passing score -159 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: are convention cemeteries offering the option for burial without the need for a vault..." (p. 75)
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Hybrid Burial Grounds Question 2: To combine, intentionally or otherwise, the cremated remains of more than one person.
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Commingle
Question 3: Qualities of a cremation container
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Be composed of a combustible material
- Be rigid to allow for ease of handling
- Protects the operator
- Provides respect by covering the deceased
Question 4: The United States Postal Service® (USPS) is the only shipping company that ships Cremated Remains.
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true Question 5: Form of final disposition of creamted remains in which remains are tossed into the wind.
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Casting
Question 6: The placing of a human remains into a crypt in a mausoleum.
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Entombment Question 7: The act of placing cremated remains into a shallow groove in the soil.
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Trenching
Question 8: Inspections must be documented.
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Attributes of an effective inspection.
Question 9: Develop a plan for unauthorized grave decorations.
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Cemeteries Question 10: Chamber where unburned combustible materials from the primary chamber are completely burned.
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Secondary combustion chamber
Question 11: If I detect a problem, I wouldn't know what to do.
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Reasons why Funeral Directors do not inspect.
Question 12: Pollutants will then flow out of the primary chamber into the
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settling chamber or after chamber.
Question 13: Cremation authorization forms
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Internal Question 14: A vertical passage for conducting products of combustion into the atmosphere.
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Stack Question 15: According to Kubasak, one needs to be careful when dealing with Durable powers of Attorney,
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s he states the word durable means "the authority to act on behalf of the principal continues to be in effect in the event the principal becomes incapacitated, though it usually ends at death." Question 16: A recess or space in a columbarium used for the permanent placing of cremated remains.
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Niches
Question 17: The act of placing an urn into a niche.
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Innichement Question 18: states require a permit for cremation. The reason is because it is an irreversible process and could destroy evidence in a criminal or civil investigation
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true
Question 19: An environmentally safe casket which is designed for encasing dead human remains for cremation.
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Cremation Casket Question 20: First, they are not all ashes. Bone fragments are not ashes, they are bone fragments and so the term ashes is technically wrong.
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true
Question 21: Produces white or ashen by products.
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both Question 22: Those cremated remains which are left indefinitely by the family at the funeral home or crematory.
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Unclaimed Cremated Remains Question 23: It is a deceptive practice to tell a family that cremation requires the purchase of a casket.
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true
Question 24: Cremation is viewed as only a business activity.
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Reason some crematories are not performing at high standards.Question 25: Method of disposing dead body via fire, first attributed to the ancient Greeks.reduction of a dead human body to inorganic bone fragments by intense heat in a specifically designed retort or chamber. FTC A heating process which incinerates human remains.
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Cremation