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Cremation (Capstone) Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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Which of the following will provide funeral directors and assist the funeral professional in understanding 
the determination of who actually has the legal right of disposition - State statutes 
It is common for state laws to require disposition permits to accompany and be affixed to the urn or 
other container containing cremated remains. If the cremated remains are in more than one container, 
where do the permits need to go? - Separate copies should accompany each container 
When is it alrigh...
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203 Exam 3 Section#5 CREMATION Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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b. Secondary chamber - ANSWER-afterburner; smaller than primary chamber; has a burner that burns gases, smoke and particulates; often referred to as afterburner chamber 
 
Classification of waste 
d. Type 4: - ANSWERhuman and animal remains; carcasses, organs, solid organic waste from hospitals, labs, abattoirs, and animal pounds. 
 
Classification of waste 
c. Type 1-3: - ANSWERrubbish, refuse, garbage 
 
. Heat: in cremation- - ANSWERheat initiate from a gas burner. Burner is used to raise the...
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Cremation NBE Verified Questions And Answers With Verified Updates
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columbarium - a structure, room or space in a mausoleum or other building containing niches or 
recesses used to hold cremated remains 
combustion - the act or instance of burning, and involves a chemical reaction in which oxygen is 
rapidly combined with fuel, giving off heat 
authorizing agent - the person(s) with the paramount right to authorize (ex: spouse, next of kin, 
etc) 
casting (scattering) - releasing cremated remains to the wind. 
catacombs - originated in ancient Rome as excavated ...
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Cremation exam 2 || A+ GRADED.
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10 reasons to choose us for cremation correct answers 1. we personally perform the cremation, so we know whose ashes are in the urn 
2. all cremations performed individually 
3. We return ALL recoverable ashes 
4. crematory available for inspection anytime 
5. service 24/7 
6. nothing to hide cremation 
7. embalming not required 
8. we explain your options and respect your wishes 
9. All cremations performed by cremation certified licensed FD's 
10. peace of mind for you and your family 
 
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NVLRR Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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72 - Answer Within how many hours after the occurrence of death shall the funeral director present the completed certificate of death to the local registrar? 
 
24 - Answer If cremated remains have not been claimed by the agent, the operator of a crematory may dispose of the remains after how many months? 
 
Semiannually - Answer Each licensed embalmer who has under his/her supervision a person serving as an apprentice embalmer must file a report of apprenticeship with the secretary of the Board...
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Cremation - Exam 1 Questions And Answers With 100% Correct Answers
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cremation of wrong body can result in - expensive damages and negligence claims, govt. 
investigation, bad press 
Jim Starks - created the 10 step ID verification in 2014 
first step to ID verification - Verification of identity at the place of death 
niche - a recess or space used for the permanent placement of cremated remains 
columbarium - A structure, room, or space containing niches or recesses used to hold cremated 
remains. 
where did cremation begin - scandinavia between 2200 BC to 1570...
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Fires of Change- Cremation Questions and Answers Latest Update Fully Solved 100%
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True or false: Fire burial in Scandinavia was considered the principal method of disposition in this part of 
the world until the 10th century when christian doctrine influence the culture to turn to earth burial as 
the main method of disposition? - True 
During ancient Scandinavian times, what two themes were considered with cremation? - 
Cremation offered protection from the dead and cremation freed the spirit of the dead. 
Scandinavians believed that if deceased was not given a proper burial...
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10 reasons to choose us for cremation - correct answer 1. we personally perform the cremation, so we know whose ashes are in the urn 
2. all cremations performed individually 
3. We return ALL recoverable ashes 
4. crematory available for inspection anytime 
5. service 24/7 
6. nothing to hide cremation 
7. embalming not required 
8. we explain your options and respect your wishes 
9. All cremations performed by cremat...
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NC Funeral Law Exam questions with correct answers
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Four members of the Board of Funeral Service are appointed by the Governor from nominees recommended by: correct answer The North Carolina Funeral Directors Association. 
 
Every NC Burial association with assets less than $10,000. shall have a secretary or secretary/treasurer that shall have a bond payable to the Board of Funeral Service as trustee for the burial association. This bond shall be in the amount between __________. correct answer $1,000 and $10,000. 
 
A certificate of cremation is...
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D.E.A.D. - Cemeteries & Cremation Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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An upright memorial, including what used to be called a tombstone, also includes large structures like 
obelisks, usually made of granite, marble or common stone. - monument 
All remains of the incinerated human body recovered after the completion of the cremation process are 
called: - cremated remains 
Cremate the largest (most obese) remains: - first of the day. 
A single receptacle for communal placement of cremated remains is called ___. - Ossuary 
A receptacle into which processed cremated...
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