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900 Manicurist Examination 2

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Manicurist Examination 2

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Question 1
Which one of the following is not a main part of the fingernail:
A
Body
B
Root
C
Mantle
D
Free edge
Question 2
An abnormal overgrowth of the nail is known as:
A
Atrophy
B
Hypertrophy
C
Onychophagy
D
Onychorrhexis
Question 3
Which one of the following would not be a proper method of using a metal pusher:
A
Pointed end used to loosen cuticle
B
Blade end follows the curve of the cuticle.
C
Pusher is used from corner to base of the nail
D
Pusher is used with gentle pressure.
Question 4
Removing acrylic nail enhancements, warming the solvent as acetone to over 100 F degrees speeds removal time by:
A
100 %
B
20 %
C
50%
D
30 %
Question 5
To smooth out wavy ridges and add shine to the nail, you should use a:
A
Nail brush
B
Chamois buffer
C
Block buffer
D
Black beauty file
Question 6
The muscles that close the fingers are called the:
A
Adductors
B
Extensor
C
Abductors
D
Phalanges
Question 7
The nail root begins from an actively grow tissue called the:
A
Lunula
B
Matrix
C
Hyponychium
D
Eponychium
Question 8
A manicurist's license expired 6 months ago. To renew the license, the manicurist must know to:
A
Retake the written part of the examination
B
Retake both the written and practical
C
Pay a delinquency fee in addition to renewal
D
Pay just the renewal fee
Question 9
To retard polish chipping on the free edge:
A
Remove a hairline of polish at the tip
B
Leave the free edge exposed
C
Leave the lunula exposed
D
Use only one layer of nail polish
Question 10
Which of the following is not a nail disease:
A
Onychosis
B
Onychauxis
C
Pterygium
D
Onychophagy
Question 11
Split nails may be caused by:
A
Soaking too long
B
Use of the nail whitener
C
Improper use of the buffer
D
Improper use of nail file
Question 12
During a manicure, the instruments not in use should be kept:
A
In a clean manicure table drawer
B
In the sanitary maintenance area
C
On top of the manicure table
D
In a labeled soiled instrument receptacle
Question 13
Which one of the following conditions the manicurist may not treat:
A
Agnails
B
Paronychia
C
Onychophagy
D
Pterygium
Question 14
Cosmetology textbooks recommend that a steel pusher be used on a moist nail:
A
To prevent scratching of the nail plate
B
To increase circulation
C
So the mantle will not be disturbed
D
So the lunula can be seen
Question 15
Minor bleeding in manicuring is stopped best with:
A
Alcohol
B
Disinfectant
C
Powdered alum
D
Sealer
Question 16
Emery boards are discarded after each use because:
A
The abrasive is expended
B
They cannot be sanitized
C
They are worn out
D
All of the above
Question 17
All manicure instruments must be disinfected before:
A
Putting them in a drawer
B
Leaving the salon
C
Using them on another patron
D
The patron arrives
Question 18
A chamois is used:
A
To store implements
B
In a wet sanitizer
C
To rest patron’s hand
D
On the buffer
Question 19
A base coat is usually applied:
A
Over the top coat
B
After the nail polish
C
Before the nail polish
D
With short strokes
Question 20
For dry cuticles and brittle nails, it is best to give:
A
An oil manicure
B
A water manicure
C
A plain booth manicure
D
A plain machine manicure
Question 21
The appearance of a healthy nail shows a:
A
Purple color
B
Slight pink color
C
Yellowish color
D
Bluish color
Question 22
To remove stain from fingernails, use:
A
Nail polish remover
B
Cuticle oil
C
Nail whitener
D
Nail bleach with 6% H202
Question 23
The powder on a brush for the application of acrylic nail should be:
A
Applied to all bristles
B
Worked into a thick paste
C
Formed into a ball at the tip of the brush
D
Wet so it will stick to the brush
Question 24
The nail walls are small folds of skin overlapping the sides of the nail:
A
Mantle
B
Matrix
C
Bed
D
Body
Question 25
A manicurist's license entitles the licensee to do all except which one of the following: 
A
Give a pedicure
B
Remove arm hair with wax
C
Manicure in a salon
D
Manicure in barbershop
Question 26
Blue nails are usually a sign of:
A
Worry
B
Neuvous system
C
Poor blood circulation
D
Onychorrhexis
Question 27
The visible portion of the nail, resting upon the nail bed is the:
A
Nail body
B
Nail root
C
Lunula
D
Free edge
Question 28
The manicure nippers are used for cutting dead cuticle and proper use of the cuticle nippers will :
A
Not ruff up more cuticle
B
Leave cuticle free of snags
C
Leave skin unbroken
D
All of the above
Question 29
The nail root is lodged in the nail mantle at the:
A
Top of the nail
B
Base of nail
C
Side of the nail
D
Tip of the nail
Question 30
The use of fingers to remove materials from a container is acceptable for client application if:
A
Container is not contaminated
B
Container contains semi-solids product
C
If the fingers are covered with clean cotton
D
Both " b " and "c"
Question 31
All bottles and containers use in salon shall be:
A
Made of clear glass
B
Labeled only if poisonous
C
Labeled as to their application
D
Labeled correctly, regardless of its contents
Question 32
Which of the following is prohibited for use in a manicure:
A
Antiseptic lotion
B
Germicidal solution
C
Powdered alum
D
Lump alum
Question 33
Antiseptics are used to:
A
Disinfect manicure implements
B
Retard the growth of germs
C
Destroy bacteria
D
Open pores of the skin
Question 34
Irritation from the skin is damaged and lower blood pressure by dilating the blood vessels, the immune system releases:
A
Histamines
B
Hormones
C
Plasma
D
Blood platelets
Question 35
A hangnail condition may be corrected by trimming the hangnail and softening the surrounding skin with:
A
Naphtha
B
Cuticle oil
C
Boric acid
D
Polish remover
Question 36
Implements used with excessive pressure at the root of the nail might:
A
Remove excessive cuticle
B
Stimulate the nail to more rapid growth
C
Make the lunula visible
D
Injure live tissues
Question 37
The abductor muscle are necessary for:
A
Bonding the wrist
B
Straightening the wrist
C
Separate the fingers
D
Bending the elbow
Question 38
At the start of the manicure, the nipper, pusher, and orangewood stick should be:
A
Handy and available to the manicurist
B
In the manicure table drawer
C
Laid out on the manicure table
D
Kept in the sanitary maintenance area
Question 39
Another name for cuticles is:
A
Hyponychium
B
Scarf skin
C
Lunula
D
Mantle
Question 40
The bulb of Ultra Violet light to cure for gel nail should be cleaned all the times and changed:
A
Every 6 months
B
Every 3 months
C
Every year
D
Every month
Question 41
The product that must be used for disinfecting sharp instruments In a beauty salon is:
A
70% ethyl alcohol
B
Dichloride of mercury
C
Lanolin
D
Boric acid
Question 42
When buffing the nail, you should stroke from:
A
Side to side
B
Crisp, hard strokes, back and forth
C
Front to back of nail
D
Back to front of nail
Question 43
Nail brushes and nail baths, used properly, help eliminate:
A
Ridges on the nails
B
Excess cuticle
C
Stains on the nails
D
Dryness of nails
Question 44
Manicure implements when not in use should be sanitized and stored:
A
On an exposed shelf
B
In an open cabinet
C
On the manicure table
D
In a closed container
Question 45
An abrasive to smooth nail ridges would be:
A
Powdered pumice
B
Organic acid
C
Nitro cellulose
D
Castor oil
Question 46
If a client with nail fungus or mold, the only service you may be allowed to:
A
Fill in the new growth nail
B
Apply medicine treatment
C
Remove artificial nails
D
Plain manicure
Question 47
To prepare a 1000 p.p.m. solution of E.P.A. registered Quaternary ammonium compounds, using a 15% active ingredient, you would mix:
A
5/4 ounce of "quats" to a gallon of water
B
1 ounce of "quats" to a gallon of water
C
3/4 ounce of "quats " to a gallon of water
D
1/2 ounce of "quats" to a gallon of water
Question 48
Phalanges are found in the:
A
Nasal cavity
B
Root of the mouth
C
Wrist
D
Digits
Question 49
In manicuring. the nail buffer is used for tip and acrylic to:
A
Polish the nail
B
Scrub the nails
C
Remove eponychium
D
Remove rough nail edges
Question 50
Thick nail polish may be thinned by adding:
A
More nail polish
B
Base coat
C
Acetone, thinner
D
Sealer
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