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CORE DOMAINS
Funeral service law and regulations
Mortuary ethics and professional conduct
Public health and sanitation law
Death certification and documentation
Coroner and medical examiner systems
Cremation and burial legislation
Consumer protection in funeral services
Human rights and handling of remains
Occupational safety in mortuary practice
Legal liability and professional negligence
INTRODUCTION
This examination assesses comprehensive knowledge of mortuary jurisprudence, focusing on
legal principles governing funeral service practice, ethical obligations, and regulatory
compliance. It evaluates the candidate’s ability to interpret laws related to death care,
including certification procedures, custody of remains, and consumer protection standards.
,The exam integrates multiple-choice and scenario-based questions to measure applied
reasoning in real-world mortuary operations. Candidates are expected to demonstrate sound
judgment in handling legal responsibilities, professional conduct, and public health
requirements. The assessment emphasizes decision-making in compliance with statutory
frameworks governing funeral directing and mortuary science practice.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–50
Question 1
Which authority is primarily responsible for certifying a death in most jurisdictions?
A. Funeral director
B. Medical examiner or licensed physician
C. Cemetery manager
D. Police officer
🟢 Correct Answer: B. Medical examiner or licensed physician
🔴 Explanation: Death certification must be completed by an authorized medical
professional who determines cause of death legally.
,Question 2
Which document is legally required before cremation can proceed?
A. Burial permit only
B. Death certificate only
C. Cremation authorization form
D. Embalming report
🟢 Correct Answer: C. Cremation authorization form
🔴 Explanation: Cremation requires explicit legal authorization from next of kin or legal
authority due to its irreversible nature.
Question 3
What is the primary purpose of mortuary jurisprudence?
A. Improve embalming techniques
B. Regulate funeral advertising
C. Govern legal and ethical funeral service practice
D. Increase cemetery profits
🟢 Correct Answer: C. Govern legal and ethical funeral service practice
🔴 Explanation: Mortuary jurisprudence ensures funeral services comply with law and
, ethical standards.
Question 4
Who has the legal right to control disposition of a deceased person?
A. Funeral director
B. Hospital administrator
C. Next of kin or legally designated agent
D. Police department
🟢 Correct Answer: C. Next of kin or legally designated agent
🔴 Explanation: Laws prioritize family or designated agents in decisions regarding
remains.
Question 5
Failure to obtain proper consent before embalming may result in:
A. Increased license renewal fees
B. Civil liability for unauthorized procedure
C. Automatic cremation approval
D. Reduced burial costs