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FSE 112 FINAL (ACTUAL 2025/2026) EXAM
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
(LATEST UPDATE
Coffined burial during the middle ages was: - (answers)was reserved for the
wealthy and important
Who embalmed the body of the wife of Martin Van Butchell? - (answers)John
Hunter
The Greek stelae, are also called a ___ tomb - (answers)Shaft
anthropmorphic or anthropodal refers to the shape of some early Egyptian
coffins. They were in the shape of a ____ - (answers)Man
What group believed in their afterlife as the "elysian fields" - (answers)Greeks
The Romans believed that the "soul was the vital principle" of every human being.
This contributed to their ____ view of death. - (answers)Animistic
Who in the course of their studies, dissected over 50 cadavers and made over 750
illustrations? - (answers)Leonardo da vinci
In which embalming method were the organs removed and placed in jars -
(answers)Most expensive
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Greek- Trapazze were the - (answers)square-cut tombs
What group or culture believed that their wealthy should have animals, servants,
and food for their afterlife? - (answers)Egyptians
In order to have someone to provide for him in his afterlife, it was important for a
Hebrew to have a/an - (answers)Son
In the late 17th century and early 18th century England, if undertakers made a
sideline of furnishing upholstery, then area drapers: - (answers)Began to furnish
funerary goods
D'Argellata (a professor of anatomny) was the first to mention the use of ____to
retard decomposition in cadavers - (answers)low temperatures
"Reducers" was another term for___ - (answers)Bloodletting
What type of disposition did the early Germans and Scandinavians favor for their
dead? - (answers)Cremation
These were established during the middle ages to help defray the enormous
expense involved in funeral services: Participants paid a "quarterage" or a
premium - (answers)Burial clubs
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The early Christians were forced to go underground and perform their worship in
tombs. What were these underground tombs called? - (answers)Catacombs
Naidia were the___Greek structures for burial - (answers)Temple-like
This person could be given some money, bread, and a bowl of beer to assume the
sins of their deceased - (answers)sin eater
During the Middle ages, linen was becoming rare and laws were created to limit
its use as a burial material. This was mainly because linen was needed for -
(answers)paper
What was the last name of the person that researched how the English were
born, lived and dies? His research let to some social reform and change. -
(answers)Chadwick
The vogue of black was given a powerful boost in 1498, when black was
substituted for white by ___, the widow of Charles VII of France. - (answers)Anne
Who was in complete charge in the Egyptian embalming chamber? -
(answers)Kher-Heb
Which Egyptian embalming method consisted of puring the intestines and soaking
the body for a period of seventy days? - (answers)Least-expensive
FSE 112 FINAL (ACTUAL 2025/2026) EXAM
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
(LATEST UPDATE
Coffined burial during the middle ages was: - (answers)was reserved for the
wealthy and important
Who embalmed the body of the wife of Martin Van Butchell? - (answers)John
Hunter
The Greek stelae, are also called a ___ tomb - (answers)Shaft
anthropmorphic or anthropodal refers to the shape of some early Egyptian
coffins. They were in the shape of a ____ - (answers)Man
What group believed in their afterlife as the "elysian fields" - (answers)Greeks
The Romans believed that the "soul was the vital principle" of every human being.
This contributed to their ____ view of death. - (answers)Animistic
Who in the course of their studies, dissected over 50 cadavers and made over 750
illustrations? - (answers)Leonardo da vinci
In which embalming method were the organs removed and placed in jars -
(answers)Most expensive
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Greek- Trapazze were the - (answers)square-cut tombs
What group or culture believed that their wealthy should have animals, servants,
and food for their afterlife? - (answers)Egyptians
In order to have someone to provide for him in his afterlife, it was important for a
Hebrew to have a/an - (answers)Son
In the late 17th century and early 18th century England, if undertakers made a
sideline of furnishing upholstery, then area drapers: - (answers)Began to furnish
funerary goods
D'Argellata (a professor of anatomny) was the first to mention the use of ____to
retard decomposition in cadavers - (answers)low temperatures
"Reducers" was another term for___ - (answers)Bloodletting
What type of disposition did the early Germans and Scandinavians favor for their
dead? - (answers)Cremation
These were established during the middle ages to help defray the enormous
expense involved in funeral services: Participants paid a "quarterage" or a
premium - (answers)Burial clubs
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The early Christians were forced to go underground and perform their worship in
tombs. What were these underground tombs called? - (answers)Catacombs
Naidia were the___Greek structures for burial - (answers)Temple-like
This person could be given some money, bread, and a bowl of beer to assume the
sins of their deceased - (answers)sin eater
During the Middle ages, linen was becoming rare and laws were created to limit
its use as a burial material. This was mainly because linen was needed for -
(answers)paper
What was the last name of the person that researched how the English were
born, lived and dies? His research let to some social reform and change. -
(answers)Chadwick
The vogue of black was given a powerful boost in 1498, when black was
substituted for white by ___, the widow of Charles VII of France. - (answers)Anne
Who was in complete charge in the Egyptian embalming chamber? -
(answers)Kher-Heb
Which Egyptian embalming method consisted of puring the intestines and soaking
the body for a period of seventy days? - (answers)Least-expensive