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Manicurist Examination 13
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Question 1 |
The medical term for brittle nails is:
Onychorrhexis | |
Onychophagy | |
Onychauxis (hypertrophy) | |
Onychatrophia (atrophy) |
Question 2 |
The visible portion of the nail bed is called:
Lunula | |
Matrix | |
Groove | |
Mantle |
Question 3 |
When starting the pedicure, patron's feet should:
Sterilized | |
Sanitized | |
Wiped with alcohol | |
Dipped in bucket |
Question 4 |
The sebaceous glands secrete:
Melanin | |
Saliva | |
Sebum | |
Perspiration |
Question 5 |
The medical term for bitten nails is:
Leuconychia | |
Onychia | |
Onychauxis | |
Onychophagy |
Question 6 |
Nerves have their own origin in the:
Connective tissue | |
Brain and spinal cord | |
Skeletal muscles | |
Voluntary muscles |
Question 7 |
The form bacteria take when in the resting stage is known as:
Cocci | |
Motile | |
Spores | |
Bacilli |
Question 8 |
A hangnail is known as:
Onycholysis | |
Onychophagy | |
Agnail | |
Onychauxis |
Question 9 |
All floors, woodwork and furniture in a beauty shop should be:
Washable | |
Modern | |
Made of good material | |
Painted |
Question 10 |
Organism that produce disease are:
Pathogenic | |
Non- pathogenic | |
Spores | |
Incubation |
Question 11 |
The manicurist should work from a wet sanitizer containing:
Tincture of iodine 2% | |
70% alcohol | |
40% formalin | |
Boric acid 5% |
Question 12 |
What is the benefit of paper wraps (mending tissue)?
Help the nails grow faster | |
Strengthen the nails | |
Smooth nails | |
Cover wavy ridges |
Question 13 |
The two main divisions of the skin are the epidermis and:
Subcutaneous tissue | |
Dermis | |
Corneum layer | |
Melanin |
Question 14 |
The time for soaking patron's feet in an antiseptic solution is ____ minute:
10 to 15 | |
20 | |
3 to 5 | |
7 to 10 |
Question 15 |
All are nail diseases except one:
Onychophagy | |
Paronychia | |
Onychia | |
Onycholysis |
Question 16 |
Which one of the following does not apply to the use of pumice powder for manicuring:
Helps smooth roughness of nail | |
Helps correct atrophy of nail | |
Sometimes used when buffing | |
Help to remove stains on the nails |
Question 17 |
The nail include free edge, nail root, and:
Nail groove | |
Nail matrix | |
Nail bed | |
Nail body |
Question 18 |
Scrubbing the nail plate and washing hands removes:
Contaminant | |
Oil surface on nail | |
Fungal spores and bacteria | |
All of the above |
Question 19 |
There are three bones in each finger and two in each thumb. They are called:
Metacarpals | |
Phalanges | |
Carpus | |
Skeletal |
Question 20 |
Nail shapes should conform to the client's fingertips and make shape of the free edge with:
Emery board | |
Black file | |
Chamois buffer | |
Block buffer |
Question 21 |
Ultra Violet ray may harm the:
Eyes | |
Head | |
Hands | |
Legs |
Question 22 |
Hot oil manicures are recommended for brittle nail and:
Broken nails | |
Dry cuticle | |
Infections | |
Corrugated nails |
Question 23 |
The sweat glands of the skin excrete:
Sebum | |
Perspiration | |
Oil | |
Oxygen |
Question 24 |
A state of being free from germs is known as:
Septic | |
Septicemia | |
Pathology | |
Asepsis |
Question 25 |
The color of the skin depends on the blood supply to the skin and the coloring pigment is called:
Keratin | |
Melanin | |
Fat | |
Moisture |
Question 26 |
To apply the cuticle remover, use:
Cotton | |
Cuticle pusher | |
Cotton tipped orange wood stick | |
None of the above |
Question 27 |
The skin is lubricated by glands called:
Sebaceous | |
Epidermis | |
Lymphatic | |
Sudoriferous (sweat glands) |
Question 28 |
After use, manicure table requires:
To be put away | |
To be sterilized | |
To be sanitized | |
None of the above |
Question 29 |
Which one of the following is not a function of the nail:
Protective covering | |
Covers nerves and delicate structures | |
A protective covering of the humerus | |
Serve as a tool for grasping objects |
Question 30 |
The muscles extending down the forearm are called:
Extensors | |
Flexors | |
Both of these | |
Neither of these |
Question 31 |
Cuticle oil and cuticle solvent are used in manicure and pedicure:
The same effect | |
Not the same | |
Both used for lubrication | |
Used to correct ridged nails |
Question 32 |
The cuticle overlapping the lunula is the nail:
Hyponychium | |
Eponychium | |
Mantle | |
Groove |
Question 33 |
Which one of the following procedures will not make an article germ free:
Boiling for two minutes | |
Wiping with 70% alcohol | |
Immersing in 1/1000 Quats solution for 10 minutes | |
Immersing in 5% formalin solution for 20 minutes |
Question 34 |
The sweat glands help to eliminate one of the followings from the body:
Oxygen | |
Waste products | |
Oil | |
Sebum |
Question 35 |
The circulatory system or vascular system of the body is divided into two parts, they are:
White corpuscles or leucocytes | |
Blood platelets and plasma | |
Blood and lymphatic vascular | |
Red corpuscles or erythrocytes |
Question 36 |
Public hygiene also is known as:
Personal hygiene | |
Sterilization | |
Sanitation | |
Disinfection |
Question 37 |
You hold the artificial tip in place until it dries for:
15 to 25 seconds | |
5 to 10 seconds | |
14 to 20 seconds | |
3 seconds |
Question 38 |
Where do you put you client's nails after applying gel?
Above the lamp | |
Next to the lamp | |
Under the ultra violet lamp | |
None of the above |
Question 39 |
Abnormal whiteness patches that is sometime found on patrons hand and arm is known as:
Lentigo | |
Chloasma | |
Melanoderma | |
Leucoderma |
Question 40 |
How many percentage of manicurist affected by skin disorder on their hands:
65% | |
35% | |
50% | |
40% |
Question 41 |
To file patron's nails use:
Steel files | |
Emery board | |
Black file | |
Both a & b |
Question 42 |
The skin is lubricated by an oily substance known as:
Sweat | |
Sebum | |
Hormone | |
Enzyme |
Question 43 |
The process used for making an object germ-free is known as:
Germicide | |
Sterilization | |
Antiseptic | |
Suppuration |
Question 44 |
The charcoal filter in a vented manicuring table must be changed every:
Month | |
48 hours | |
One week | |
20 hours |
Question 45 |
A chiropodist is advised for:
Nail discoloration | |
Abnormal foot conditions | |
Skin condition | |
Scalp disorder |
Question 46 |
To render an object germ free is to practice:
Sanitation | |
Sterilization | |
Hygiene | |
Immunity |
Question 47 |
Personal hygiene deals with the preservation of the well being of the:
Town | |
Society | |
Community | |
Individual |
Question 48 |
A properly given hand and arm massage will not:
Relax and sooth the patron | |
Increase the flexibility of the skin | |
Increase the flow of blood to hands and arms | |
Substitute for a poorly given manicure |
Question 49 |
Before starting the pedicure, place instruments in a wet sanitizer containing 70% alcohol or:
Formalin | |
1000 p.p.m of Quats solution | |
Phenol | |
500 p.p.m of Quats solution |
Question 50 |
Pterygium may be helped by manicure as it is:
Caused by nail biting | |
Softening of the nail | |
An obstinate growth of cuticle at the base of the nail | |
An ingrown nail |
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