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1. Which government body primarily regulates funeral directors in
Maine?
A. Department of Education
B. Maine Board of Funeral Service
C. Department of Transportation
D. Federal Trade Commission
B. Maine Board of Funeral Service
The Maine Board of Funeral Service is the official regulatory
authority responsible for licensing, standards, and oversight of
funeral directors and establishments in the state.
2. The primary purpose of embalming is to:
A. Increase organ donation success
B. Delay decomposition and improve viewing conditions
C. Permanently preserve the body without refrigeration
, D. Replace refrigeration requirements
B. Delay decomposition and improve viewing conditions
Embalming is performed to temporarily preserve the body, slow
decomposition, and provide a more natural appearance for viewing.
3. Which of the following is required for a valid death certificate in
Maine?
A. Dentist signature
B. Physician or medical examiner certification
C. Funeral director signature only
D. Family member approval
B. Physician or medical examiner certification
A licensed physician or medical examiner must certify the cause of
death for a death certificate to be legally valid.
4. Rigor mortis typically begins within:
A. 1–2 minutes after death
B. 1–6 hours after death
C. 24–48 hours after death
D. 5–7 days after death
B. 1–6 hours after death
Rigor mortis generally begins within a few hours after death and
progresses through the body over time.
5. Which fluid is most commonly used in arterial embalming?
A. Formalin solution
, B. Distilled water only
C. Saline with antibiotics
D. Alcohol-based sanitizer
A. Formalin solution
Formalin-based solutions are widely used in embalming due to their
preservative and disinfectant properties.
6. The Federal Trade Commission Funeral Rule primarily governs:
A. Cemetery land ownership
B. Consumer rights and pricing transparency
C. Embalming techniques
D. Crematory licensing
B. Consumer rights and pricing transparency
The FTC Funeral Rule ensures consumers receive itemized pricing and
are protected from deceptive funeral practices.
7. Which of the following is considered a biological hazard in funeral
service?
A. Marble
B. Bloodborne pathogens
C. Wooden caskets
D. Plastic urns
B. Bloodborne pathogens
Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms present in
human blood that pose health risks during handling.
, 8. Embalming chemicals are primarily classified as:
A. Carbohydrates
B. Aldehydes
C. Proteins
D. Lipids
B. Aldehydes
Formaldehyde and related compounds used in embalming are
classified as aldehydes.
9. The function of a funeral director includes:
A. Performing surgeries
B. Arranging funerals and handling remains
C. Issuing medical diagnoses
D. Performing autopsies
B. Arranging funerals and handling remains
Funeral directors coordinate services, handle legal documentation,
and care for human remains.
10. What is the typical pH range of embalming fluid?
A. 1–2
B. 3–5
C. 6–8
D. 9–12
C. 6–8