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| 1 |  |  Which of the following has been characterized as "the largest area of empirical study in the field of thanatology"? |
|  | A) | Palliative care |
|  | B) | Near-death experiences |
|  | C) | Religious beliefs |
|  | D) | Death anxiety |
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| 2 |  |  According to death anxiety research, which of the following would likely have the highest death anxiety? |
|  | A) | Older white male |
|  | B) | Young black female |
|  | C) | Young white male |
|  | D) | Older white female |
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| 3 |  |  Which of the following nineteenth century funeral rituals brought the family together during the funeral process? |
|  | A) | Keeping a vigil |
|  | B) | Burying the deceased |
|  | C) | Ringing of the death bell |
|  | D) | Going to the slumber room at the mortuary |
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| 4 |  |  Of present-day funeral rituals, which of the following is most prevalent? |
|  | A) | Building a coffin |
|  | B) | Going to the mortuary |
|  | C) | Watching the cemetery crew complete the burial |
|  | D) | Holding a funeral or memorial service for the deceased |
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| 5 |  |  How do present-day funeral rituals differ from those of the nineteenth century? |
|  | A) | The deceased's family and friends are spectators rather than participants |
|  | B) | Personal friends play more of a role in the funeral than hired professionals |
|  | C) | The deceased's family and friends are participants rather than spectators |
|  | D) | People spend less money today on funerals than in the past |
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| 6 |  |  Which of the following about epidemiologic transition is true? |
|  | A) | In the early twentieth century infectious diseases were a leading cause of death. |
|  | B) | Today chronic illness usually causes death. |
|  | C) | Today, people have a reduced risk of dying from sudden illness and tend to die more often from degenerative diseases. |
|  | D) | All of the above. |
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| 7 |  |  Which if the following is a factor in lessening familiarity with death in American culture? |
|  | A) | The increased death rate and lower life expectancy |
|  | B) | Geographic mobility |
|  | C) | Majority of deaths coming suddenly |
|  | D) | The hospice movement |
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| 8 |  |  Which of the following is an example of how euphemisms can keep death at arm's length by masking its reality? |
|  | A) | They suggest a well-choreographed production in caring for the dead |
|  | B) | They devalue and depersonalize death |
|  | C) | They replace accurate descriptions of the horror of death in war |
|  | D) | All of these are examples |
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| 9 |  |  Which of the following is an example of a euphemism for death? |
|  | A) | Being wasted |
|  | B) | Hanging by a thread |
|  | C) | In the nick of time |
|  | D) | Slick me some skin |
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| 10 |  |  What role does humor play in dealing with death? |
|  | A) | Humor promotes additional anxiety |
|  | B) | Humor is not a tool to use when dealing with death. |
|  | C) | Humor raises our consciousness about a taboo subject and gives us a way to talk about it. |
|  | D) | Humor is not a good leveler. |
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| 11 |  |  Which of the following is the best definition of a death notice? |
|  | A) | A media announcement to inform the general public of an important individual's death |
|  | B) | Brief, standardized statements, usually printed in small type and listed alphabetically in a column of vital statistics |
|  | C) | A lengthy and detailed announcement of the deceased |
|  | D) | A personalized letter to all family members announcing the deceased's accomplishments |
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| 12 |  |  Which is an example of reversibility in death? |
|  | A) | A cancer victim receiving chemotherapy and beating cancer |
|  | B) | Daffy Duck pressed thin by a steam roller and popping to life a moment later |
|  | C) | An elderly man passing away from natural causes |
|  | D) | A driver narrowly avoiding a fatal accident |
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| 13 |  |  Which of the following is a result of first-hand experiences of death and violence being diminished and representations of death and violence in the media increasing in sensationalism? |
|  | A) | "Mean world" syndrome |
|  | B) | Increased sensitivity to both real violence and its victims |
|  | C) | Belief that dying is something we do, rather than something that happens to us |
|  | D) | "Discourse of fear" in the media is decreased |
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| 14 |  |  What is a musical form associated with processions and burials? |
|  | A) | Eulogy |
|  | B) | Dirge |
|  | C) | Sonnet |
|  | D) | Lament |
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| 15 |  |  Which of the following is an example of holocaust literature? |
|  | A) | Nausea, by Jean-Paul Sarte |
|  | B) | Night, by Elie Wiesel |
|  | C) | The Plague, by Albert Camus |
|  | D) | A Lesson Before Dying, by Ernest J. Gaines |
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| 16 |  |  Which of the following best describes the Names Quilt? |
|  | A) | A national fundraising project for AIDS |
|  | B) | An artistic response to AIDS |
|  | C) | A musical production about the lives lost to AIDS |
|  | D) | A quilt dedicated to the lives lost in the Vietnam War |
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| 17 |  |  Who wrote The Meaning of Death? |
|  | A) | Elisabeth Kübler-Ross |
|  | B) | Herman Feifel |
|  | C) | Robert Fulton |
|  | D) | Sigmund Freud |
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| 18 |  |  What word in Japanese means explosion-affected? |
|  | A) | Kimono |
|  | B) | Kung hei fat choy |
|  | C) | Hibakusha |
|  | D) | Shanghai lai |
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| 19 |  |  Why is death education important? |
|  | A) | To learn not to suppress feelings |
|  | B) | To describe the many ways human beings encounter and deal with death |
|  | C) | To teach love, care, and compassion |
|  | D) | All of the above |
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| 20 |  |  What is a trend that reflects a changing attitude toward death? |
|  | A) | Including children in funeral rituals |
|  | B) | Elaborate funeral rituals |
|  | C) | Requiring that all family members are present to view the body |
|  | D) | Swift and inexpensive disposition of the body |
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| 21 |  |  Which of the following is an example of Sociological thanatology as a dimension of Thanatology? |
|  | A) | Funeral rites |
|  | B) | Pain and symptom control |
|  | C) | Community programs |
|  | D) | Response to disaster |
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