Tennessee Funeral Service Laws Rules & Regulations (LRR) Practice Exam

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What term describes the location where cremation takes place?

  1. Crematory

  2. Funeral home

  3. Mausoleum

  4. Chapel

The correct answer is: Crematory

The term that describes the location where cremation takes place is a crematory. A crematory is specifically equipped for the process of cremation, which involves the reduction of the body to ashes through intense heat. This facility is designed with specialized equipment and areas that are compliant with safety and environmental regulations related to the cremation process. In contrast, a funeral home serves a broader purpose by providing various services related to funerals, including preparation of the body, wake or visitation services, and potentially the burial or cremation arrangements, but it is not solely dedicated to cremation. A mausoleum is a structure that houses the remains of individuals and is typically used for above-ground burial. A chapel is often found within a funeral home or as part of a place of worship, where services or memorials can be conducted but doesn’t have the specific function of cremation. Thus, the defining characteristic of a crematory is that it is the dedicated facility for performing cremation.