National Board Of Examination (NBE) Arts Practice Exam

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What is the primary purpose of viewing the deceased before cremation?

  1. To ensure proper identification

  2. To allow family members to say goodbye

  3. To comply with legal requirements

  4. To prepare for the memorial service

The correct answer is: To allow family members to say goodbye

Viewing the deceased before cremation primarily serves the emotional and psychological needs of the family members and loved ones. It provides them with an opportunity to say goodbye, which can be an important part of the grieving process. This moment allows family members to come to terms with the reality of death, reflect on their memories, and find closure. While identification is important, legal requirements may vary, and preparation for memorial services is generally planned alongside the cremation process rather than directly related to the viewing. The main focus of the viewing is about honoring the person who has passed away and facilitating a personal farewell for those who cared for them, making it a significant event in the mourning process.