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1. Which document legally authorizes the final disposition of human
remains in Idaho?
A. Death certificate
B. Burial transit permit
C. Embalming report
D. Cremation certificate
B. Burial transit permit
The burial transit permit is required to legally move and dispose of
human remains, ensuring compliance with state regulations.
2. What is the primary purpose of embalming?
A. To permanently preserve remains
B. To sanitize and temporarily preserve remains
C. To cremate remains
D. To reduce funeral costs
, B. To sanitize and temporarily preserve remains
Embalming disinfects and delays decomposition, allowing time for
viewing and services but does not permanently preserve the body.
3. Which agency regulates funeral service practice in Idaho?
A. Department of Health and Welfare
B. Idaho State Police
C. Board of Morticians
D. Federal Trade Commission
C. Board of Morticians
The Idaho Board of Morticians oversees licensing, discipline, and
professional standards for funeral directors.
4. What must be obtained before embalming a body?
A. Verbal consent from family
B. Written authorization
C. Court order
D. Police approval
B. Written authorization
Written permission from the next of kin or authorized agent is legally
required before embalming.
5. Under the FTC Funeral Rule, funeral homes must provide which
document?
A. Price Estimate Form
B. General Price List
, C. Burial Contract
D. Service Agreement
B. General Price List
The General Price List (GPL) must be given to consumers to ensure
transparency in pricing.
6. Which term refers to the person legally responsible for making funeral
arrangements?
A. Executor
B. Next of kin
C. Informant
D. Beneficiary
B. Next of kin
The next of kin typically holds the legal authority to make funeral
decisions unless otherwise designated.
7. What is the minimum age requirement to be licensed as a funeral
director in Idaho?
A. 18 years
B. 19 years
C. 21 years
D. 25 years
C. 21 years
Applicants must meet minimum age requirements, commonly 21, to
ensure maturity and legal capacity.
, 8. Which body system is most affected by rigor mortis?
A. Nervous system
B. Muscular system
C. Digestive system
D. Respiratory system
B. Muscular system
Rigor mortis involves stiffening of muscles due to biochemical
changes after death.
9. What is the purpose of a casket?
A. To prevent decomposition
B. To provide a dignified container for remains
C. To preserve remains indefinitely
D. To reduce burial costs
B. To provide a dignified container for remains
Caskets serve ceremonial and containment purposes, not
preservation.
10. Which document records the cause and manner of death?
A. Burial permit
B. Death certificate
C. Embalming report
D. Funeral contract
B. Death certificate