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Merchandising Q2

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show Casket  
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show FTC's definition of a casket  
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show Merchandise  
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The purchase, pricing, display, and sale of merchandise.   show
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What are the four elements of merchandising?   show
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show Coffin  
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Wedged shaped, six sided, like a human being, widest at the shoulder and narrowest at the feet. (shape)   show
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Common materials used in construction of caskets.   show
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show Wood  
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show Heartwood  
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Wood that still contains sap and taken from the peripheral of the tree.   show
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show Hardwood, softwood, and wood products  
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Any heavy close-grained and resistant wood. Comes from any broad leaved deciduous (annual yearly leave loss) tree?   show
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show Hardwood  
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show Birch  
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Heavy and naturally red. Imported from South America or Africa. Rare and expensive and usually the top of the line. It is a hardwood.   show
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show Maple  
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Light in color. One of the hardest and most plentiful. It makes up for 1/3 of all casket sales in the US.   show
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show Walnut  
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show Selective hardwood/salix  
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Lighter in texture, not resistant, and easily worked. This kind of wood comes from coniferous trees?   show
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Pine, fir, spruce, cypress, cedar, and redwood are all examples of what type of wood?   show
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Abundant, common, nonexpensive, natural resinous waterproof. Used in cloth covered caskets and alternatives. Lower half of the price list.   show
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show Wood products  
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show Wood products  
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Thin sheets of wood glued together so their wood grains are at right angles to one another.   show
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Called particle board, flake or fiberboard, and pressed board. Composed of sawdust and particles of wood that are bonded together.   show
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Thick cardboard. Used for direct burials or cremation.   show
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show Laminates  
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Layer of plastic that is sprayed on.   show
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show Veneer  
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show True  
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The most popular type of casket sold in the US is made out of metal? T or F   show
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show Ferrous and Nonferrous  
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show Ferrous  
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show Steel and stainless steel  
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show Steel  
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Steel and its thickness is based off of what?   show
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The number of sheets required to total one inch.   show
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The lower the number the thicker the steel? T or F   show
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show 16 gauge  
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Iron with chromium and sometimes some nickel. Has to contain 11% chromium.   show
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Stainless steel is measured with?   show
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show 400 series and 300 series  
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In the 400 series, the 409 stainless steel/martensitic contains no nickel, but what percent of chromium?   show
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show 18% chromium, 8% nickel  
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What kind of steel is coated in zinc?   show
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show Nonferrous  
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show False  
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Measured by ounces per square foot. What system is this?   show
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The nonferrous metals are measured with what system?   show
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show True  
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show 32oz and 48oz  
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Copper, bronze, chromium-nickel, zinc, and aluminum are all examples of what kind of metal?   show
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Malleable and ductile with golden color and very expensive.   show
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show Wrought copper  
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Wrought copper that is placed into a copper bath?   show
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Alloy of 90% copper with a combination of tin and zinc for the remainder. Top of the line out of all.   show
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Same process as wrought copper, but with bronze?   show
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The most expensive. Bronze poured into a mold and it is let to cool. The maximum weight is about 1,000lbs.   show
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show Zinc  
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Silver-white, common and light, doesn't tarnish.   show
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What are the 6 wood finishes?   show
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show Polished, semi-gloss, satin, and matte.  
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Coats of polyurethane that give a hard shiny type of surface. Also known as burnished finished?   show
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A natural wax, no polyurethane, gives some protection.   show
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Oil and polish that looks brushed on.   show
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Minimal amount of oil used to bring out the grain of the wood.   show
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show Stained/Unstained  
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show Painted  
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Cloth glued onto the surface.   show
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show Smooth and embossed  
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Retains a natural cloth surface.   show
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Raised pattern or design impressed into the cloth.   show
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Materials used for cloth covering?   show
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Twilled (diagonal), napped (fuzzy, cotton weave.   show
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Heavy cotton fabric, thick nap 1/8th inch, gives a swede feel.   show
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show Plush/highpile  
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Nonwoven, small bits of cloth mixed with horse hair and made into sheets by pressure, heat, and chemicals.   show
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show Brushed/Scratched, Plated, Polished, and Sprayed  
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Produces fine parallel lines on the surface and then coated with a sealing material and then buffed until a shine is produced. Can be done on bare metal or on a painted casket.   show
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show Plated  
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Mild abrasives to polish and then make it shine.   show
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Casket is painted in the same way cars are done.   show
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show Crinkled, hammertoned, gloss, matte, flat, brushed or scratched.  
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show Crinkled  
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Small regular hollow dents are put into the finish and sort of look like ball ping hammer marks. Sometimes used to hide defects.   show
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show Gloss  
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No gloss at all.   show
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Different types of fiberglass/polymer techniques. There are three?   show
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The three component basic parts of a casket?   show
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show The shell  
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show Cap  
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Molding having a double curve formed by the union of a concave and convex line and forms the rim all the way around.   show
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Attached panels on top of the ogee, divided into head and foot panels. The very most top part.   show
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Wedge shaped portion at the end of the crown.   show
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Vertical end of the head and foot panels in the center division. At the opposite end of the pie.   show
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Turned under edge of the rim or ogee.   show
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Groove on the bottom of an ogee flange. Only on protected caskets.   show
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show Rim/Ogee, Crown, Pie/Fishtail, Header/Bridge, Rim Flange/Ogee Flange, and the Gasket channel.  
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The shell consists of?   show
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The box part of the casket?   show
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show Top body molding/body ledge  
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show Top body molding/body ledge flange  
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The vertical sides of the casket to which the handle hardware is attached.   show
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show Base molding  
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At the very bottom edge.   show
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Sheet of metal or wood and is attached to the base molding flange.   show
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show Top body molding/Body ledge, Top body molding/Body ledge flange, Body panels, Base molding, Base molding flange, and the Bottom.  
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The handles and corners of the casket are considered hardware or peripherals? T or F   show
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The handles consist of what 4 parts?   show
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Parallel to the panels and hold the hardware for the bar and arm.   show
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The part that attaches to the arm or the lug.   show
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show Bar  
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The end of the bar ornaments.   show
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show Swing bar, stationary bar, bail handle.  
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Type of handle that is movable with a hinged mechanism.   show
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show Stationary bar  
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Type of handle where the lug is recessed into the body panel.   show
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Attached to the corners of the casket for decoration or for extra strength? These are optional.   show
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The production methods for metal. There are two?   show
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Production method for plastic extrusion?   show
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show Perfection half couch, perfection full couch, single hinged panel/cap, slip panel, or drop side.  
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Which type of cap opening is known as the priest casket?   show
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The standard type of cap opening today?   show
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In a perfection half couch the head is what percent, and the foot end is what percent?   show
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Opening where the cap is all one piece and not cut in half, may or may not be hinged?   show
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Opening where cap is in 2 pieces and not molded with rim. The head panel of the crown has its own hinge.   show
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show Slip panel/Slip top/Priest  
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show Dropside  
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The four shell designs?   show
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show True  
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show Shirred, crushed, tufted, creased, tailored, and semi-tailored.  
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Interior style that is made on a multiple needled head sewing machine, sews material in parallel lines with material drawn or gathered.   show
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Interior style made by placing a cloth over metal forms such as wire mesh and steam is applied to set the pattern.   show
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show Tufted  
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Interior style that is pleated usually just used for head panels.   show
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Interior style that is tightly stretched or drawn with a smooth appearance.   show
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Interior style similar to the tailored effect, just made with another style of interior for effect.   show
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Lining materials that are used?   show
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show Fiberboard, cardboard, massillon, domet, plastic.  
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Massillon is pressed paper in sheet form? T or F   show
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Padding materials that are used?   show
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How many yards average of material are used for the average adult casket?   show
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Gasketed and nongasketed are closure methods? T or F   show
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show Gasketed  
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show False  
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show Latch closure, thread fastener, and hermetic seal.  
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show True  
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The letter X represents what?   show
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show 3 inches  
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Any container that is designed for placement in the grave, around the casket.   show
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show Vault  
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show Support the earth load and limit the intrusion of outside elements.  
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Vault construction materials are made from concrete, metal, plastics/polymers, and fiberglass? T or F   show
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show 12, 10, or 7  
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Copper vaults are measured by gauge, what two gauges?   show
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show 10 or 12  
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show the air seal, top seal, double seal, end seal  
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show Air seal  
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An air seal that is used with a chemical seal as well.   show
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Constructed of concrete or fiberglass, the casket is lowered into the body of the vault, a sealing mechanism is placed in the groove and the lid is placed on the body of the vault, forming the seal.   show
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Sealed before being placed into the ground. The casket is placed in an open end, end lid is screwed on, and the edges have a sealing mechanism.   show
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show Top seal  
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Outer enclosure that offers protection from the earth load but lacks sealing properties.   show
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Grave box, sectionals, wood box/rough box, plastic/fiberglass, and urnvaults are all examples of what?   show
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Outer enclosure consisting of a body and a flat one or two piece lid. Water can come and go.   show
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Grave liner consisting of slabs of concrete around the casket. Most cemeteries do not accept this type.   show
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show Wood box/rough box  
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Smaller grave liner that fits a standard urn in it.   show
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Casket that is sold with the intention/purpose for cremating.   show
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show True  
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Casket sold for the purpose of interring or entombing.   show
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Casket used as a temporary container.   show
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Unfinished wood box or other nonmetal receptacle or enclosure without ornamentation or fixed interior lining designed for encasement of human remains made of fiber board or pressed wood, composition materials, with or without an outside covering.   show
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Types of alternative containers?   show
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Volume of urns in cubic inches?   show
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show True  
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There are sharing urns. T or F.   show
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Outer enclosure used to place casketed remains during transportation.   show
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show Air tray  
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show Ziegler case  
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Any product consisting of a unit or series of units which are designed or intended to be used together as both a casket and vault.   show
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show Pouch  
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Other merchandise, such as burial garments, flowers, acknowledgement cards, prayer cards, memorial folders,, crosses and crucifixes, and register books are known as?   show
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Any area or ground set aside and dedicated for the final disposition of dead human bodies.   show
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show Memorial park  
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show Section, block, lots, and graves.  
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Set aside for cremated human remains, or the scattering of human remains.   show
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Structure usually of stone or metal erected either to commemorate the life, deeds, or career of a deceased person whose remains are interred underneath or near by.   show
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show Marker  
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Physical object that is designed for the purpose of remembering the life of an individual or group.   show
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show Cenotaph  
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An inscription on a monument to help identify the departed as in the name of the deceased with dates of birth and death.   show
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show Base and die/tablet  
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The lower horizontal or supporting part of a monument that lies parallel to or resting on the ground.   show
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Vertical part that lies/rests on the base.   show
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show Flush marker  
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show Bevel top  
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show Slant marker  
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show Bench marker  
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Marker where the die is taller... more vertical.   show
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show Horizontal upright marker  
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Building containing crypts/vaults for entombment. Can be public or private.   show
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Structure, room, or space containing niches.   show
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