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900 Manicurist Examination 5

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Manicurist Examination 5

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Question 1
The movement of the hand is controlled by:
A
Supinator
B
Flexors
C
Extensors
D
All of the above
Question 2
Which of the following items is not an accepted sanitary procedure?
A
Wash hands before and after each manicure
B
Disinfect all soiled implement after each used
C
Use lump alum to stop minor bleeding
D
Use a clean towel for each patron
Question 3
The manicurist should wash her hands:
A
Once a day
B
Twice a day
C
Before serving each patron
D
Repeatedly
Question 4
If "Quats" is used to disinfect implements, it must possess which of the following properties to be in compliance with the law?
A
Bactericide
B
Virucide
C
Fungicide
D
All of the above
Question 5
Which one of the following qualifications is not necessary to be a successful manicurist:
A
Ability to identify nail disorders
B
Ability to treat common nail diseases
C
Thorough knowledge of hand cosmetics
D
Understanding of the structures of the hands
Question 6
Gel nails stay the same color until:
A
Removed
B
Water cured
C
Buffed
D
Filed
Question 7
In manicuring, softening the cuticle with cuticle oil is good treatment for:
A
White spots on nail
B
Hangnails
C
Cut or bleeding cuticle
D
Redness or swelling around the nail
Question 8
You may use a steel file instead of an emery board to:
A
Remove a small amount of nail
B
Give a smooth finish to the nail
C
Remove a large amount of the nail
D
Give a rough finish to the nail
Question 9
Each license establishment is required to maintain the following minimum equipment:
A
1 closet cabinet (for clean towel)
B
1 airtight container (for clean instruments)
C
1 liquid sanitizer box
D
All of the above
Question 10
Nails grow by constant multiplication of the nail cells in the
A
Eponychium
B
Nail grooves
C
Matrix
D
Cuticle
Question 11
Cuticle creams are used to:
A
Treat brittle nails and dry cuticle
B
Encourage the growth of nails
C
Remove dead cuticle
D
Remove dry cuticle
Question 12
After the client is seated at the manicure table and their hands have been washed with soap and warm water, normally the next step will be:
A
Applying cuticle solvent
B
Applying hand lotion
C
Removing the old polish
D
Placing one hand in the nail bath
Question 13
In manicuring, pumice powder may be used to:
A
Remove nail polish
B
Soften cuticle
C
Soften nail
D
Smooth ridges
Question 14
Overfilling on the nails will promote some problems except:
A
Infections
B
Loss the nail plate
C
Allergic reactions
D
Onychia
Question 15
Manicure implements will be disinfected when immersed in 99% isopropyl alcohol for a period of:
A
2 minutes
B
5 minutes
C
10 minutes
D
20 minutes
Question 16
Which one of these daily requirements for a manicurist's good grooming is not required:
A
Daily bath and use of underarm deodorant
B
Clean teeth and sweet breath
C
Comfortable white shoes
D
Fresh, clean uniform
Question 17
The skin on which the nail body rests is known as the:
A
Matrix
B
Nail bed
C
Nail groove
D
Root
Question 18
In shaping the fingernail, the nail is filled:
A
From corner to center
B
Straight across
C
From center to corner
D
From corner to corner
Question 19
If a slight cut occurs while giving a manicure, you should use:
A
An astringent
B
Styptic pencil
C
Pumice stone
D
Lysol
Question 20
When giving a manicure, if it is necessary to use the styptic powder on a patron's skin to arrest bleeding, which of the following may be used to apply it:
A
Sterile gauze
B
Sterile spatula
C
A shaker dispenser
D
Any of the above
Question 21
Hangnails or agnails may be treated by softening the cuticle by:
A
Hot oil manicure
B
Boric acid
C
Strong soap
D
Polish remover
Question 22
Hygiene is:
A
Personal cleanliness
B
A science dealing with healthful living
C
A science dealing with physiology
D
A community practice
Question 23
Polish remover may dry the cuticle if it is:
A
Used undiluted
B
Not washed off
C
Mixed with liquid polish
D
Applied with a brush
Question 24
Powdered alum is styptic used to:
A
Destroy bacteria
B
Stop minor bleeding
C
Sanitize implements
D
Stop body odor
Question 25
Pushing back of the cuticle:
A
Loosens the eponychium
B
File the finger tip
C
Cut dead cuticle
D
Slow nail growth
Question 26
Before manicure implements are used on a client, they must be:
A
Wiped with 70% isopropyl alcohol
B
Dried with clean towel
C
Scrubbed and disinfected
D
Washed in warm soap water
Question 27
Which of the following procedures cannot be accomplished with nail mending:
A
Repairing split nails.
B
Capping fragile nail tips
C
Reattaching the tip of nails
D
Narrowing the tip of heavy nails
Question 28
Which one of the following is not a benefit of hand massage?
A
Shiny nails
B
Increased circulation
C
Smooth skin
D
Flexible hands
Question 29
Dead cuticle tissue is usually removed:
A
Just before the base coat is applied to nail
B
As the last step of the manicuring procedure
C
After the loosing of the cuticle by the pusher
D
Right after the soaking period
Question 30
To soften the cuticle, add to the water in the finger bowl a few drops of:
A
Polish remover
B
Nail bleach
C
Cuticle oil
D
Liquid soap
Question 31
Scratches on nail body could result form the use of:
A
Certain types of base coat
B
Strong polish remover
C
A steel pusher on a dry nail
D
The orangewood sticks on a wet nail body
Question 32
The biceps is muscle that covers the:
A
Forearm
B
Upper arm
C
Hand
D
Wrist
Question 33
The State Board rule for handling emery board says that you should:
A
Wipe with 70% isopropyl alcohol
B
Discard after use on client
C
Store in plastic bag after use
D
Keep in dust-proof cabinet
Question 34
Dead cuticle is easier to remove:
A
If it adheres to the nail body
B
When it is buffed first
C
After the softening action of cuticle solvent
D
When the patron does not wear nail
Question 35
Artificial nails help a damaged or fragile nails, strenghen the nails, extend the nail, repair weak nails and:
A
Conceal broken nails
B
Cover up an inflammation
C
Make nails grow faster
D
Prevent nail discoloration
Question 36
Antiseptics are used to:
A
Disinfect manicure implements
B
Retard the growth of germs
C
Destroy bacteria
D
Open pores of the skin
Question 37
During the manicure, it would not be wise to:
A
File deeply to free edge
B
Remove old polish before filing
C
Soak finger tips before using a pusher
D
Use the cuticle nipper before cuticle pusher
Question 38
What slows down the drying effect of the solvent in nail polish remover?
A
Oil
B
Pumice powder
C
Nail whitener
D
Nail bleach
Question 39
In the application of liquid nail polish, best results are obtained if:
A
A thick dark polish is used
B
Very thin polish is used
C
Some cuticle solvent is left on the nail
D
Brushes are clean and free from loose hairs
Question 40
The powder on 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 41
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 42
Implements used with excessive pressure at the root of the nail may:
A
Remove excessive cuticle
B
Stimulate the nail to more rapid growth
C
Make the lunula visible
D
Injure live tissue
Question 43
To clean under the free edge of the nail, manicurists usually use:
A
The finger bath brush
B
The pointed end of the pusher
C
A cotton tipped orangewood stick
D
A point of the nipper blade
Question 44
Nerves and blood vessels' are found in the nail:
A
Nail plate
B
Lunula
C
Matrix
D
Cuticle
Question 45
The deep fold of skin in which the nail root is lodged is called the: