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900 Manicurist Examination 12

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Manicurist Examination 12

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Question 1
Mending tissue should be smoothed and tucked under free edge with:
A
Fingers
B
Orange wood stick
C
Metal pusher
D
Both a & b
Question 2
If a patron has a condition known as onychophagy (result of an acquired nervous habit to chew the nail or the hardened cuticle), you should:
A
Send her to a physician
B
File nail very short
C
Give oil manicure to promote grow
D
Buff well
Question 3
On the outer surface nails are:
A
Convex
B
Concave
C
Round
D
Flat
Question 4
The transfer of specific disease from person to person is called:
A
Systemic
B
Contagion
C
Toxaemia
D
Susceptibility
Question 5
When doing fills, great care must be taken not to injure the:
A
Cuticle
B
Nail bed
C
Nail walls
D
All of the above
Question 6
Amotile bacteria are:
A
Capable of moving
B
Harmless
C
Incapable of moving
D
Capable of producing specific disease
Question 7
The nail grows from the:
A
Cuticle
B
Matrix
C
Eponychium
D
Hyponychium
Question 8
A manicurist may:
A
Take clip out of patron’s hair
B
Give shampoo
C
Give manicure only
D
Assist a permanent waving
Question 9
The technical term for nail Is:
A
Pollex
B
Onyx
C
Index
D
Cortex
Question 10
The two headed muscles on the front of the arm which flexes the elbow and lift the forearm is the:
A
Triceps
B
Biceps
C
Deltoid
D
Flexors
Question 11
Prior to do sculpture nails, it is best to:
A
Cut the cuticle
B
Plain manicure
C
Give oil manicure
D
Give no plain manicure
Question 12
The fingernail must be prepared or the acrylic nail will:
A
Lift
B
Crack
C
Peel
D
Dissolve
Question 13
If the skin is accidentally nipped while manicuring:
A
Use a styptic pencil
B
Apply an antiseptic solution
C
Use formalin disinfectant
D
Send patron to a physician
Question 14
Mending tissue should be slightly applied with:
A
Mending liquid
B
Alcohol
C
Polish remover
D
6% Hydrogen peroxide
Question 15
The ability of the body to withstand disease is called:
A
Septicemia
B
Resistance
C
Contagion
D
Contamination
Question 16
Horizontal uneven lines across the nail plate are caused by minor injury to the nail or
A
Incorrect filing
B
Weak eyes
C
Thickening of the nail plate
D
Internal disease
Question 17
Additional layers of mending tissue for nails should be:
A
Placed under
B
Placed on cuticle
C
Added as needed
D
Dried
Question 18
Some acetone products may ___________  sculpture nail material:
A
Soften
B
Harden
C
Thin
D
Thicken
Question 19
No person training or working in cosmetology establishment uses lump alum or styptic pencils to:
A
Sterilize the skin
B
Bleach under nails
C
Arrest bleeding
D
Mask odors
Question 20
Nails are nourished by the blood and lymph in the:
A
Nail cells
B
Matrix
C
Nail body
D
Nail wall
Question 21
Nails are designed to protect the:
A
Tips of the fingers
B
Medial phalanxes
C
Proximal phalanxes
D
Metacarpal
Question 22
Bacteria reproduce best in:
A
Direct sunlight
B
Closed cabinet
C
Freezing temperature
D
Warm, dark, damp and dirty places
Question 23
Which one of the following is not a form of hygiene:
A
Personal
B
Public
C
General
D
Systemic
Question 24
Which of the following is not an antiseptic?
A
Hydrogen peroxide 3%
B
Formalin 2%
C
Powder alum
D
Boric acid 5%
Question 25
The shape of the finger nails should conform to the:
A
Bands
B
Cuticle
C
Skin texture
D
Fingertips
Question 26
The main ingredient in cuticle remover is:
A
Potassium Hydroxide
B
Hydrogen peroxide
C
Lanolin
D
Resin
Question 27
The root of the nail is soft and the root has:
A
Hard
B
Living part of the nail
C
Rough
D
Nail body
Question 28
Which one of the followings causes the nail matrix become infected and inflamed?
A
Excessive use of strong solutions
B
Usually follow an illness
C
Improperly sanitized implements
D
All of the above
Question 29
The matrix contain all the following except one:
A
Nerves
B
Lymph
C
Blood
D
Melanin
Question 30
Liquid and powder of acrylic should be used:
A
2cc
B
1cc
C
Until it is moist
D
Following manufacture directions
Question 31
A general infection is:
A
Confined to a small area
B
In the blood stream
C
Around the nails
D
At the hair roots
Question 32
The hair-like organs that enable bacteria to move are called:
A
Anthrax
B
Flagella
C
Both of a & b
D
None of the above
Question 33
For clients who work on computer and assembly line. What Is the best shape?
A
Square
B
pointed
C
Oval
D
Round
Question 34
The destruction of bacteria may accomplish by:
A
Chemical agents
B
Division of cells
C
Animal parasites
D
Protozoa
Question 35
Articles such as metal files, nippers or steel pushers that drop on the floor may be used again, if they are:
A
Used on the same patron
B
Wiped of with 70% alcohol
C
Rinsed with hot water
D
Sanitized with a germicide
Question 36
The science that deal with the prevention of disease by the individual is:
A
Good grooming
B
Self-preservation
C
Personal hygiene
D
Personal development
Question 37
No person working or training in a cosmetology establishment shall be permitted to carry instruments or supplies:
A
On tray
B
In the hands
C
In uniform pockets
D
On clean towels
Question 38
A dull, sallow complexion may be an indication of:
A
Poor health
B
Adequate rest
C
A balance diet
D
Controlled disease
Question 39
For the intended operation, mending tissue should be:
A
Cut to the correct size
B
Torn to the correct size
C
Trimmed
D
Prepared
Question 40
Which one of the following is caused by an infection:
A
Onychorrhexis
B
Onychophagy
C
Pterygium
D
Paronychia
Question 41
What are the classifications of nail shapes:
A
Square, oval
B
Round, pointed
C
All of the above
D
None of the above
Question 42
When pathogenic bacteria multiply rapidly, a disease becomes:
A
Immune
B
Virulent
C
Antitoxic
D
Antiseptic
Question 43
Cuticle removers usually contain:
A
Potassium hydroxide
B
Lanolin
C
Silicone
D
Zinc oxide
Question 44
Control and protection measures include:
A
Safety glasses
B
Protecting clothes
C
Gloves
D
All of the above
Question 45
One of the following is an accepted method for the laundering of towel
A
160 F degrees in 5 minutes during the washing.
B
140 F degrees in 15 minutes during the washing
C
Both a and b
D
None of the above
Question 46
Nails should be filed according to:
A
Manicurist’s idea
B
Shape of the fingertips
C
Shape of the wrist
D
Shape of the arm
Question 47
Every salon should:
A
Keep door close all time
B
Be well ventilated
C
Have carpet on floor
D
None of the above
Question 48
Nails are composed of chemical substance called:
A
Keratin
B
Corium
C
Carbon
D
Protein
Question 49
On the inner surface nails are:
A
Convex
B
Concave
C
Round
D
Flat
Question 50
Nail antiseptic is used:
A
With the nippers
B
To clean cuticle
C
To prevent molds and mildews
D
With a circular motion
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