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Deck 10: Diversity in Death Rituals
1
Rite of passage is a theoretical concept developed by which social scientist?
A)Durkheim
B)Van Gennep
C)Malinowski
D)Radcliffe-Brown
A)Durkheim
B)Van Gennep
C)Malinowski
D)Radcliffe-Brown
B
2
Which is not included among the functions of rituals?
A)Validation and reinforcement of values
B)Reassurance and feelings of security
C)Reinforcement of group ties
D)Contributing to psychological tensions
A)Validation and reinforcement of values
B)Reassurance and feelings of security
C)Reinforcement of group ties
D)Contributing to psychological tensions
D
3
To remove a corpse from its place of burial is known as
A)interment.
B)levirate.
C)exhuming.
D)pyre removal.
A)interment.
B)levirate.
C)exhuming.
D)pyre removal.
C
4
Which of the following is not an example of a rite of passage?
A)Marriage ceremony
B)Graduation ceremony
C)Sports awards ceremony
D)Funeral
A)Marriage ceremony
B)Graduation ceremony
C)Sports awards ceremony
D)Funeral
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5
The intended consequence of a funeral is to pay respects to the deceased and support the survivors. This is known as the ________________.
A)manifest function
B)latent function
C)structural-functional explanation
D)function of the funeral
A)manifest function
B)latent function
C)structural-functional explanation
D)function of the funeral
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6
That which is left after cremation is called__________.
A)leftovers
B)ashes
C)cremains
D)cryonics
A)leftovers
B)ashes
C)cremains
D)cryonics
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7
The time period allotted for mourning is
A)prescribed by law.
B)dependent on the status of the deceased and the relationship to the survivors.
C)prescribed by culture.
D)prescribed by law and dependent on the status of the deceased and the relationship to the survivors.
A)prescribed by law.
B)dependent on the status of the deceased and the relationship to the survivors.
C)prescribed by culture.
D)prescribed by law and dependent on the status of the deceased and the relationship to the survivors.
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8
Which of these statements regarding historical practices outside the United States is true ?
A)Anthropologists have discovered a few civilizations where the people do not recognize death with a funeral.
B)The Bible records the fact that physicians embalmed the body of the Hebrew patriarch Jacob.
C)The Egyptian embalming process was a secret method of preservation.
D)The historian Herodotus records embalming preparation as early as 484 AD.
A)Anthropologists have discovered a few civilizations where the people do not recognize death with a funeral.
B)The Bible records the fact that physicians embalmed the body of the Hebrew patriarch Jacob.
C)The Egyptian embalming process was a secret method of preservation.
D)The historian Herodotus records embalming preparation as early as 484 AD.
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9
A framework upon which the corpse or casket is placed for viewing/or carrying is a __________.
A)pyre
B)bier
C)cadaver
D)pall holder
A)pyre
B)bier
C)cadaver
D)pall holder
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10
A ______________________ is the symbolic affirmation of values by means of culturally standardized utterances and actions.
A)burial
B)memorial
C)ritual
D)mass
A)burial
B)memorial
C)ritual
D)mass
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11
Which of the following is the most popular means of disposition in the United States?
A)Entombment
B)Cremation
C)Earth burial
D)Burial at sea
A)Entombment
B)Cremation
C)Earth burial
D)Burial at sea
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12
Why should a student of death and dying become familiar with the death customs of other cultures?
A)To cause students to be critical of American customs
B)To promote ethnocentrism
C)To note that similarities are often greater than the differences and thus gain a greater appreciation of other cultures
D)to promote ethnocentrism and to note that similarities are often greater than the differences and thus gain a greater appreciation of other cultures
A)To cause students to be critical of American customs
B)To promote ethnocentrism
C)To note that similarities are often greater than the differences and thus gain a greater appreciation of other cultures
D)to promote ethnocentrism and to note that similarities are often greater than the differences and thus gain a greater appreciation of other cultures
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13
Which is an example from a funeral of a latent function?
A)Serves as a family reunion
B)Pays respects to the deceased
C)Lets the survivors of the deceased know that you care
D)Brings family and community together.
A)Serves as a family reunion
B)Pays respects to the deceased
C)Lets the survivors of the deceased know that you care
D)Brings family and community together.
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14
________ is where "jazz funerals/music" sometimes take place-dancing in defiance of death.
A)New York City
B)Chicago
C)New Orleans
D)San Francisco
A)New York City
B)Chicago
C)New Orleans
D)San Francisco
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15
A combustible pile for burning a corpse at a funeral rite is a __________.
A)bier
B)cremation platform
C)pyre
D)levirate
A)bier
B)cremation platform
C)pyre
D)levirate
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16
Youth who lose friends through violent means find that funeral rites involved in musical processions, dancing to good music, and expressing their grieving and emotions through t-shirt art were reasons to celebrate and remember the deceased. In which city is this practice common?
A)Madagascar
B)New Orleans
C)Ireland
D)Mexico
A)Madagascar
B)New Orleans
C)Ireland
D)Mexico
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17
Which of these statements regarding the practice of embalming the dead body is false ?
A)The first embalming took place more than 1,000 years before Christ.
B)The Egyptian process of embalming required 70 days to perform.
C)Embalming was a common practice in colonial America.
D)Embalming was not a common practice in colonial America.
A)The first embalming took place more than 1,000 years before Christ.
B)The Egyptian process of embalming required 70 days to perform.
C)Embalming was a common practice in colonial America.
D)Embalming was not a common practice in colonial America.
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18
Which of these statements regarding the practice of embalming the dead body is false ?
A)Modern methods of embalming were developed in the 19th century in the United States.
B)Not all funeral directors are permitted to embalm a body.
C)Eighty percent of all bodies are embalmed before final disposition in the United States.
D)Dr. Hunter of England furthered the process in the early 1600s of embalming along with Dr. Gannal of France, independently of each other.
A)Modern methods of embalming were developed in the 19th century in the United States.
B)Not all funeral directors are permitted to embalm a body.
C)Eighty percent of all bodies are embalmed before final disposition in the United States.
D)Dr. Hunter of England furthered the process in the early 1600s of embalming along with Dr. Gannal of France, independently of each other.
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19
Types of weeping noted by anthropologist Radcliffe-Brown include
A)reciprocal ritual weeping.
B)ceremonial weeping.
C)weeping without tears.
D)reciprocal ritual weeping and ceremonial weeping.
A)reciprocal ritual weeping.
B)ceremonial weeping.
C)weeping without tears.
D)reciprocal ritual weeping and ceremonial weeping.
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20
Which of these statements regarding cremation practices in the United States is false ?
A)Christians currently forbid the practice of cremation.
B)Cremation is the most common form of final disposition.
C)Cremation is accomplished by the use of either extreme heat or direct flame.
D)Cremated remains have the appearance of ashes.
A)Christians currently forbid the practice of cremation.
B)Cremation is the most common form of final disposition.
C)Cremation is accomplished by the use of either extreme heat or direct flame.
D)Cremated remains have the appearance of ashes.
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21
Cite reasons why it is important to learn about bereavement patterns in other cultures.
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22
Discuss the different ways in which societies dispose of a body after death.
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23
Describe mourning rituals commonly found in the United States.
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24
In Islam tradition, a widow goes into seclusion for ___________ before she is allowed to remarry.
A)10 days
B)4 months
C)4 months and 10 days
D)4 days.
A)10 days
B)4 months
C)4 months and 10 days
D)4 days.
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25
Which religious tradition has some food ritual after the funeral as a rite of reincorporation for the religious community?
A)Jewish
B)Islamic
C)Hindu
D)Jewish, Islamic, and Hindu
A)Jewish
B)Islamic
C)Hindu
D)Jewish, Islamic, and Hindu
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26
Why are a variety of mourning rituals commonly found in the United States? Explain why mourning rituals may differ by region of the country or ethnicity. Discuss these differences.
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27
A sexual double standard tends to exist in burial practices in countries around the world. Cite examples of this situation both for the United States and in other countries.
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28
Which of the following religious traditions symbolically begins its mourning ritual by the rending (tearing) of garments?
A)Jewish
B)Christian
C)Islamic
D)Hindu
A)Jewish
B)Christian
C)Islamic
D)Hindu
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29
What are the similarities and differences in Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Hindu, and Buddhist beliefs about funeral practices?
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30
A professional generally prepares the corpse for final disposition in the United States, but this is not universally true. Discuss the importance of the family being involved in preparing the body for final disposition.
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31
Cremation is the preferred form of body disposition for__________.
A)Jews
B)Hindus
C)Buddhists
D)Hindus and Buddhists
A)Jews
B)Hindus
C)Buddhists
D)Hindus and Buddhists
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32
Considering cemeteries in America, why are there differences in graves (such as size of the headstone and length of epitaphs) between males and females? How does social class or status make a difference in the treatment of the dead within American cemeteries?
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33
Which religious tradition attempts to bury their dead within 24 hours of the death?
A)Jewish
B)Islamic
C)Hindu
D)Jewish and Islamic
A)Jewish
B)Islamic
C)Hindu
D)Jewish and Islamic
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34
It is suggested that an explanation for crying when someone dies may be rather complex. Discuss the reasons for crying over a death. Discuss reasons for crying over a death as presented by anthropologist Radcliffe-Brown.
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35
What are some of the functions of burial rites?
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