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

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What is a temporary container used for in the context of cremation?

  1. A receptacle for floral arrangements

  2. A container for deceased bodies

  3. A receptacle for cremated remains

  4. A holder for funeral service documents

The correct answer is: A receptacle for cremated remains

A temporary container is specifically used to hold cremated remains after the cremation process. This type of container provides a practical solution for families who may not yet be ready to choose a permanent urn or decide how to handle the remains, such as scattering or burial. Temporary containers are typically made from materials such as cardboard or plastic and are designed to safely contain and protect the ashes until a more permanent arrangement is made. In contrast, the other options refer to items that serve different purposes: floral arrangements would be in their own specific receptacles, deceased bodies require more robust containment such as caskets or shrouds, and funeral service documents need to be stored in file holders or folders distinctly meant for keeping paperwork organized. Each of these functions highlights the specialized aim of the temporary container in the cremation context, underscoring its role in the handling of cremated remains.