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1. According to North Carolina law, who has the primary right to control the disposition of a
decedent's remains?
A. The appointed Executor of the estate
B. The surviving spouse
C. The oldest adult child
D. Any person willing to pay for the arrangements
Answer: B ✓
2. A "Pre-Need Funeral Contract" in North Carolina must be:
A. Funded entirely through an insurance policy.
B. Revocable by the purchaser at any time.
C. Held in trust with a licensed financial institution.
D. Both B and C.
Answer: D ✓
3. The required retention period for funeral establishment records in North Carolina is:
A. 3 years
B. 5 years
C. 7 years
D. 10 years
Answer: B ✓
,4. Which of the following is NOT a permissible form of alternative container in North Carolina
for direct cremation?
A. An unfinished wood box
B. A cardboard container
C. A canvas pouch
D. A casket rental tray
Answer: D ✓
5. A Funeral Director may release a body to another funeral home:
A. Only with a signed authorization from the person with the right of disposition.
B. After 48 hours have passed since death.
C. Automatically, if the receiving home is from out-of-state.
D. Upon verbal confirmation from a family member.
Answer: A ✓
6. The "Funeral Rule," enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, requires that:
A. All funeral homes must offer embalming.
B. A general price list (GPL) must be provided to anyone who asks.
C. Caskets must be sold only as part of a package.
D. Cremation is always the cheapest option.
Answer: B ✓
7. In North Carolina, a deceased human body is legally defined as:
A. Property of the state.
B. The property of the next-of-kin.
C. Quasi-property, with no commercial value.
D. A separate legal entity.
Answer: C ✓
8. For a death that occurs at home without hospice care, who must the funeral director
contact first?
A. The family's chosen clergy
B. The county Medical Examiner
C. The decedent's primary care physician
D. The local police department
Answer: B ✓
9. The primary purpose of embalming is:
A. To ensure a public viewing is held.
B. For the temporary preservation and sanitization of the body.
,C. A legal requirement for all deaths.
D. To prepare the body for cremation.
Answer: B ✓
10. A "Statement of Funeral Goods and Services Selected" must be given to the client:
A. Before any services are rendered.
B. At the conclusion of the funeral service.
C. Within 30 days after the funeral.
D. Only if they request an itemized list.
Answer: A ✓
11. Which individual can legally authorize an autopsy?
A. The funeral director
B. The hospital administrator
C. The next-of-kin
D. The attending nurse
Answer: C ✓
12. In North Carolina, a cremation authorization must be signed by:
A. One legal next-of-kin.
B. The County Medical Examiner.
C. The funeral director.
D. The person with the right of disposition and one witness.
Answer: D ✓
13. The minimum number of hours for a mortuary science program accredited by the
American Board of Funeral Service Education is typically:
A. 1,000 hours
B. 1,500 hours
C. 2,000 hours
D. 4,000 hours
Answer: C ✓
14. A "Veterans Burial Allowance" is administered by:
A. The Social Security Administration
B. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
C. The Funeral Home
D. The American Legion
Answer: B ✓
, 15. Which of the following is considered an unfair or deceptive practice under the FTC Funeral
Rule?
A. Charging a fee for obtaining required permits.
B. Requiring the purchase of a casket for direct cremation.
C. Offering a discount for pre-need arrangements.
D. Itemizing services on the GPL.
Answer: B ✓
16. A body part that is removed during an autopsy and retained by the medical examiner:
A. Becomes the property of the funeral home.
B. Must be returned to the family for separate disposition.
C. Can be disposed of by the medical facility without notification.
D. Is automatically sent for medical research.
Answer: C ✓
17. The primary document required for final disposition (burial or cremation) in North
Carolina is:
A. The Death Certificate
B. The Burial-Transit Permit
C. The Coroner's Release
D. The Social Security Death Notification
Answer: B ✓
18. A funeral establishment's license must be prominently displayed:
A. In the manager's office.
B. At the place of business.
C. On the establishment's website.
D. With the state board's headquarters.
Answer: B ✓
19. If no next-of-kin can be located, responsibility for disposition falls to:
A. The funeral director on call.
B. The county sheriff.
C. The clerk of superior court.
D. The state board of funeral service.
Answer: C ✓
20. The "Right of Sepulcher" refers to the right to:
A. Sell cemetery property.
B. Control the disposition of remains.