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Manicurist Examination 8
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Question 1 |
Bacilli and spirilla propel themselves with hairlike projections known as:
Flagella | |
Propellants | |
Mitosis | |
Cocci |
Question 2 |
The recommended maintenance schedule for.al acrylic nails is every:
Month | |
Two to three weeks | |
Day | |
Six months |
Question 3 |
Your sense of right and wrong when you interact with clients, employer and coworkers is called:
Honesty | |
Professional ethics | |
Moral values | |
Moodiness |
Question 4 |
Client service records are usually kept on:
Pink paper | |
Blue paper | |
Triplicate forms | |
Index cards |
Question 5 |
An emerty board is an example of an item that is:
Wct sanitized | |
Heat sanitized | |
Disposable | |
Reused |
Question 6 |
The manicure table should have a bulb of this wattage in the lamp:
60 watts | |
100 watts | |
150 watts |
Question 7 |
Learning about other services offered at the salon, such as hair and skin care, and then telling your clients about them, is called salon:
Performance | |
Show off | |
Networking | |
Promotion |
Question 8 |
A repair patch is a piece of fabric (silk, fiber glass, linen) cut to:
Nailds shape | |
Look like a daisy-a. | |
Completely cover crack or break | |
1/2 inch by 1/2 inch |
Question 9 |
Always refuse service and refer a client to a physician if they have 8 skin ot nall
Hangnail | |
Inflammation | |
Bruise | |
Callus |
Question 10 |
Soaking in water hardens:
Acrylic ball | |
Rhinestone applications | |
No- light gels | |
Acrylic residue |
Question 11 |
How many types of bacteria can be found nearly everywhere:
15,000 | |
5,000 | |
10,000 | |
1,500 |
Question 12 |
Liquid acrylic is a type of:
Polymer | |
Monomer | |
Catalyst | |
Curing |
Question 13 |
The opaqueness of linen wraps requires that they be covered with:
Glitter | |
Mending tissue | |
Clear polish | |
Colored polish |
Question 14 |
When you apply for manicure, soft or fragile nails should be filed using alan:
Emery board | |
Metal file | |
Chamois buffer | |
Nail brush |
Question 15 |
The movements of the body are controlled by the:
Efferent nerves | |
Peripheral system | |
Blood | |
Central nervous system |
Question 16 |
The activity is dangerous around nail chemicals:
Gossiping | |
Chewing gum | |
Talking loudly | |
Smoking |
Question 17 |
All liviDg tldngs are made up .r tbk bask ualt, eatled the:
Cell | |
Protem | |
Nucleus | |
Cytoplasm |
Question 18 |
The condition in which the nallioosens from the nail bed is:
Paronychia | |
Onychophagy (bitten nail) | |
Onychia | |
Nnycholysis |
Question 19 |
The French manicure look can be created through the:
One- color acrylic method | |
Proper diet | |
Proper buffing techniques | |
Two-color acrylic method |
Question 20 |
If the nail tip covers the nail plate from sidewall to sidewall, it is:
Too wide | |
Properly sized. | |
Too long | |
Too narrow |
Question 21 |
Massage, nerve impulses and light rays are some of the ways to stimulate:
Phalanges | |
Muscles | |
Sanitation | |
Eyes |
Question 22 |
Tanning is caused by exposing skin to the sunfis:
Ultraviolet rays | |
Keratoma | |
Vitamin D | |
Carotene |
Question 23 |
Cuticle pushers are also known as metal pusher or:
Nippers | |
Orange wood stick | |
Emery boards | |
Steel pushers |
Question 24 |
Sculptured nails are also known as:
Acrylic nails | |
Manicure | |
Nail wraps | |
Extra long nails |
Question 25 |
The muscles which can cause goose bumps are called the:
Arrector pili | |
Papillae | |
Goosli muscles | |
Lesion |
Question 26 |
Mending liquid is a heavy adhesive used to apply:
Silk wraps | |
Linen wraps | |
Paper wraps | |
Nail gems |
Question 27 |
A condition in which white spots appear on the nails is called:
Leukonychia | |
Atrophy (onychatrophia) | |
Nevus | |
Corrugations |
Question 28 |
The technical name for callus is:
Freckle | |
Stratum lucidum | |
Keratoma | |
Mole |
Question 29 |
After removing an artificial nail, any remaining glue residue is removed by using alan:
Emery board | |
Oily remover | |
Steel pusher | |
Fine buffer block |
Question 30 |
To prevent contamination of the disinfectant solution, disinfection containers should be kept:
Warm | |
In cupboards | |
Cold | |
Covered |
Question 31 |
Bacilli and spirilla propel themselves with hairlike projections known as:
Silicone lotion | |
Rubber gloves | |
Clear polish | |
Dust mask |
Question 32 |
Hypoallergenlc products are used for the cllentos:
Pharmacist | |
Skin cancer | |
Safety | |
Acne |
Question 33 |
The hardening process in acrylic nails is know as:
Catalyst | |
Polymerization | |
Curing | |
Monomer |
Question 34 |
Insomnia, watery eyes and sluggishness are symptoms of chemical:
Overexposure | |
Inhalation | |
Burn | |
Poisoning |
Question 35 |
A client consultation is the conversation you have with the client before:
Starting the service | |
They make appointment | |
They pay | |
They buy retail products |
Question 36 |
In acrylic applications the free edge is formed with the:
First acrylic ball | |
Third acrylic ball | |
Nail file | |
Second acrylic ball |
Question 37 |
The nerve which supplies impulses to the top of the foot is the:
Dorsal | |
Digital | |
Saphenous | |
Ulnar |
Question 38 |
Unsanitary implements can cause these nail dlsea s:
Onychomycosis | |
Mold | |
Onychia and paronychia | |
Nevus |
Question 39 |
Liquid nail wrap is used to:
Speed silk wrap procedure | |
Preserve nail art | |
Strengthen natural nail | |
Cover fungi |
Question 40 |
This medical specialty focuses on skin problems:
Cardiology | |
Dermatology | |
Esthetics | |
Podiatry |
Question 41 |
In order to have a good working relationship with coworkers, you should:
Respect their opinions | |
Familiar attitude | |
Ask their opinions | |
Point out mistakes |
Question 42 |
The best way to protect yourself and your clients against infection:
Ask if they have an infection | |
Wear masks | |
Sanitize implements properly | |
Sanitize 3 times a day |
Question 43 |
Non-acetone remover is used to remove polish from:
Hangnails | |
Artificial tips | |
Toenails | |
Accidental spills on clothes |
Question 44 |
When conditions are unfavorable for reproduction, bacteria will go dormant after forming a tough covering called a:
Shell | |
Spore | |
Mitosis | |
Flagella |
Question 45 |
Natural immunity is obtained by keeping the body:
Warm | |
Healthy | |
Underweight | |
Overweight |
Question 46 |
Foot files are, used to remove:
Warts | |
Hangnails | |
Fungus | |
Callus growths |
Question 47 |
By understanding body structure, you will be more proficient when doing:
Fiber wraps | |
Basic manicure | |
Pedicure | |
Hand & arm massage |
Question 48 |
State regulation expect a salon environment to be:
Sterile | |
Infectious | |
Decorative | |
Sanitary |
Question 49 |
Linen wraps are the:
Hardest to do | |
Easiest to rip or tear | |
Closely woven, heavy material | |
Hardest to maintain |
Question 50 |
Men generally need more work done on their cuticle and the most common nail shape for male clients is:
Rectangular | |
Oval | |
Round | |
Square |
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