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Manicurist Examination 3
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Question 1 |
In artificial nails, fungus will start if:
Air in-take | |
Acrylic too thick | |
Acrylic too thin | |
None of the above |
Question 2 |
The outer most layer of the skin is epidermis and the second layer of the skin is:
Dermis | |
Epidermis | |
Derma | |
Dermal |
Question 3 |
The body of the hand consist of:
8 bones | |
5 bones | |
14 bones | |
4 bones |
Question 4 |
The bones of the hand arc called:
Carpals | |
Metacarpals | |
Phalanges | |
Proximal phalange |
Question 5 |
Another name for onychomycosis is:
Athlete foot | |
Tinea | |
Tinea unguium | |
Onycholysis |
Question 6 |
The skeleton of bones in the hand consists of:
7 bones | |
17 bones | |
27 bones | |
37 bones |
Question 7 |
Cosmetologist and manicurist should renew license:
Every two years | |
Every three years | |
Every five years | |
January 31 of every year |
Question 8 |
For pedicure, a leg massage from toe to knee except:
Below the ankle | |
Above the ankle | |
Muscular tissue | |
Shin bone |
Question 9 |
One of the following separates the fingers:
Pronators | |
Supinators | |
Abductors | |
Adductors |
Question 10 |
The clavicle is the key bone of the:
Forearm | |
Body of hand | |
Shoulders | |
Fingers |
Question 11 |
To make the fumigant, mix:
Formalin with boric acid | |
Formalin with formaldehyde | |
Formalin with borax | |
Formalin with alum powder |
Question 12 |
Toenails are filed:
Corner to center | |
Center to corner | |
Straight across | |
Back and forth |
Question 13 |
When disinfecting your instruments, you are:
Killing harmful bacteria | |
Destroying beneficial bacteria | |
Both a and b | |
Just a |
Question 14 |
Ingrown toenails are caused by:
Using coarse side of the file | |
Using a steel file | |
Cutting the nail straight across | |
Clipping or filing into the corners |
Question 15 |
The study of the muscle called myology and the study of the blood as known as:
Trichology | |
Osteology | |
Angiology | |
Neurology |
Question 16 |
Oil manicure helps to improve which one of the nail conditions:
Hangnails | |
Onychorrhexis | |
Brittle nails | |
All of the above |
Question 17 |
Bones protect organs from injury, all bodily movements, give shape and strength to the body. The human skeleton consist of:
206 bones | |
210 bones | |
209 bones | |
200 bones |
Question 18 |
The manicurist should not work on patron who has:
Fungus | |
Immune | |
Asepsis | |
None of the above |
Question 19 |
The number of bones in the hand and forearm are:
8 | |
13 | |
27 | |
29 |
Question 20 |
When placed in position, the end of the nail form should be:
Vertical to nail | |
Horizontal with nail | |
Slightly upward | |
Slightly downward |
Question 21 |
Saprophyte bacteria are:
Beneficial | |
Harmful | |
Spirilla | |
All of the above |
Question 22 |
For clients with ridge and brittle nails or dry cuticles, recommend a/an:
Hot oil manicure | |
Trim dead cuticles | |
Soak in soap liquid and warm water in 5 minutes | |
Nail wrapping |
Question 23 |
Sepsis is having disease and immune to disease is:
Good health | |
Resistant to disease | |
Asepsis | |
Both a and c |
Question 24 |
The bones of the wrist arc called:
Hinge joint | |
Ball and socket | |
Gliding joint | |
Pivot joint |
Question 25 |
The radial bone is on the side of the:
Pinkie | |
Shoulder | |
Ulnar bone | |
Thumb |
Question 26 |
If the fungus growth appeared around the patron's nails, you should:
Treat with H202 | |
Bathe in medical product | |
Refer to a physician | |
Treat with alcohol |
Question 27 |
Cocci bacteria have round shape; Bacilli have the rod shape; and spirilla bacteria have the shape of:
Oval | |
Cork screw | |
Square | |
Both a & b |
Question 28 |
Excessive heat causes nail product to dry:
Too slow | |
Too thick | |
Too thin | |
Too fast |
Question 29 |
Touching the natural nail with finger before beginning the process could cause:
Spots | |
Improper adherence | |
Slow drying | |
Finger mark |
Question 30 |
To sanitize a customer's nails before applying acrylic nails because it will:
Help to prevent hangnails | |
Soften the nail properly for acrylics | |
Prevent fungus from forming | |
Help to adhere acrylic to natural nail |
Question 31 |
Fill or repair for sculpture nail, block buffer is used
Buff acrylic nails to blend it | |
Thick the nail plate | |
Reshape the free edge | |
Thin the nail plate |
Question 32 |
Vegetative stage of bacteria is:
Resting stage | |
Reproducing | |
Both of the above | |
None of the above |
Question 33 |
Which of the following has power to destroy all germs:
Disinfectant solution | |
Germicide | |
Bactericide | |
All of the above |
Question 34 |
Nails grow faster on children and in:
Winter | |
Summer | |
Fall | |
Spring |
Question 35 |
Ulnar vein supplies the:
Pinkie | |
Index | |
Thumb | |
All fingers |
Question 36 |
If the nail product is setting up too fast:
Add more liquid monomer | |
Add more polymer | |
Add more material | |
Add acetone |
Question 37 |
The study of the skin called dermatology and the study of the nerves called:
Osteology | |
Neurology | |
Myology | |
Angiology |
Question 38 |
The cell of the nail matrix are:
Constantly multiplying | |
Dead material | |
Found in the nail body | |
All clear and long |
Question 39 |
If the matrix is destroyed, the nail will:
Never grow again | |
Grow faster | |
Grow slower | |
Continue to grow |
Question 40 |
One of the following is the name of a linger:
Annularist | |
Lunate | |
Navicular | |
Phalanx |
Question 41 |
The tubes that carry blood from heart to the body are:
Arteries | |
Veins | |
Both a and b | |
None of the above |
Question 42 |
Chemicals are best stored in:
Sunshine area | |
Warm area | |
Dark, cool and clean area | |
None of the above |
Question 43 |
The skin is the thinnest on the eyelids and thickest on the:
Cheek | |
Palm and soles | |
Forehead | |
Elbow |
Question 44 |
Soiled towels should be kept:
In the corner | |
On an open shelf | |
In a closed container | |
In an open hamper |
Question 45 |
Syphillis is disease caused by:
Bacilli | |
Cocci | |
Spirilla | |
All of the above |
Question 46 |
The largest organ of the body is:
Nails | |
Heart | |
Lungs | |
Skin |
Question 47 |
Sculpture nail products should be applied:
In small balls | |
In circular motion | |
Extremely moist | |
Extremely dry |
Question 48 |
Cocci is bacteria with the shape of:
Rod | |
Cork screw | |
Round | |
Square |
Question 49 |
The correct way to apply nail polish from base to free edge is to:
Use 3 short strokes | |
Apply it quickly and lightly | |
Work from center to each side | |
Drop nail polish then spreading |
Question 50 |
The normal growth of the nail is about:
1/4 inch per week | |
1/8 inch per week | |
1/16 inch per week | |
1/32 inch per week |
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