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Manicurist Examination 14
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Question 1 |
Questions about a client’s job are part of the:
Health information | |
Service record | |
Friendship process | |
Client profile |
Question 2 |
The service of trimming, shaping and polishing toenails, as will as performing foot massage, is called:
Podiatry | |
Manicuring | |
Pedicuring | |
Filing |
Question 3 |
A written description of services and prices is called the:
Job description | |
Promotion ads | |
Service list | |
Contract |
Question 4 |
Filing deeply into the nail corners may cause:
Blue nails | |
Brittle nails | |
Ingrown nails | |
White spots |
Question 5 |
Acrylic nails must be removed by soaking fingertips in:
Acetone | |
Baby oil | |
Cuticle remover | |
Alcohol |
Question 6 |
Gel nails are applied by brushing the gel onto the:
Lunula | |
Cuticle | |
Entire nail | |
Primer |
Question 7 |
To avoid smearing polish, especially in a pedicure application, the top coat should be followed by:
Nail strengthener | |
A second top coat | |
Hot blowing air | |
Instant nail dry |
Question 8 |
The practice of offering only selected clients reduced prices should be:
Done discreetly | |
A weekly ritual | |
Encouraged | |
Avoided |
Question 9 |
Tuberculocidal disinfectants are required to clean:
Toilet seats | |
Visible blood spills | |
Bathroom floor | |
Cuticle nippers |
Question 10 |
The cells of the nail matrix are:
Constantly multiplying | |
Dead material | |
Found in the nail body | |
All clear and long |
Question 11 |
If the matrix is destroyed then the growth of the nail:
Continue | |
Stop | |
Is increased | |
Is lessened |
Question 12 |
Metatarsal scissors petrissage is a massage movement which promotes:
Blood flow to neck | |
Blood flow to legs | |
Cutting ability | |
Flexibility |
Question 13 |
A light-colored, slightly raised mark on the skin formed after an injury or lesion of the skin has healed is called a/an:
Scar | |
Scratch | |
Abrasion | |
Callus |
Question 14 |
An Infectious and Inflammatory condition of the tissues surrounding the nail as known as:
Onychatrophia | |
Paronychia | |
Onychia | |
Onychoptosis |
Question 15 |
Crack repair of an acrylic nail is performed using:
Silk wrap | |
Mending tissue | |
Acrylic | |
Clear polish |
Question 16 |
The excess skin beneath a toenail’s free edge may be softened by using:
Alcohol | |
Silicone lotion | |
Cuticle solvent softener | |
Polish remover |
Question 17 |
The cuticle at the base overlapping the lunula is the:
Pterygium | |
Eponychium | |
Hyponychium | |
Nail mantle |
Question 18 |
The epidermis contains no:
Cells | |
Blood vessels | |
Nerves | |
Keratin |
Question 19 |
Liquid soap, cotton balls used in a manicure service are classified as:
Materials | |
Lotion | |
Soiled implements | |
Equipments |
Question 20 |
Skin that is red and sore is called:
Healthy | |
Infected | |
Inflamed | |
Circulated |
Question 21 |
Honesty is the best policy when dealing with a client's:
Polish | |
Objections | |
Nail file | |
Pedicure |
Question 22 |
Another name for hives is:
Hornets | |
Medulla | |
Keratoma | |
Wheals |
Question 23 |
Clear cells are found in the skin layer called: Stratum corneum
Stratum corneum | |
Stratum lucidum | |
Melanin | |
Stratum mucosum |
Question 24 |
A temporary artificial nail service is a:
Silk overlay | |
Demonstration service | |
Tip with no overlay | |
Tip applied with no glue |
Question 25 |
The slits or tracks in the nail bed at the sides of nail on which the nail grows are called:
Slim | |
Rails | |
Grooves | |
Furrows |
Question 26 |
The production of nail cells occurs in the nail:
Root | |
Bed | |
Matrix | |
Cuticle |
Question 27 |
An airbrush can be used with colored polish in nail art to create:
Shades and texture | |
Quick designs | |
Translucent applications | |
Gel nails base |
Question 28 |
The long, slender bones of the foot are called:
Metatarsals | |
Cartilage | |
Ligaments | |
Phalanges |
Question 29 |
The clicking sound made by gently tapping the brush handle on an applied acrylic nail indicates the nails are:
Dry | |
Cracking | |
New | |
Need replacing |
Question 30 |
Circular movements in the palm is a massage technique known as:
Effleurage | |
Tapping | |
Friction massage | |
Joint relaxer movements |
Question 31 |
When you apply the artificial nail, hold the tip in place until dry for.
15 to 18 seconds | |
12 to 15 seconds | |
5 to 10 seconds | |
2 to 4 seconds |
Question 32 |
This substance can be in the stratum germinativum layer of the epidermis:
Elasticity | |
Mold | |
Herpes simplex | |
Melanin |
Question 33 |
Rotation of elbow is a type of:
Chiropractic manipulation | |
Friction massage movement | |
Effleurage | |
Relaxer movement |
Question 34 |
An easy way for a nail technician to earn additional income is through:
Retail sales | |
Double-booking clients | |
Cleaning houses | |
Changing professions |
Question 35 |
The half-moon shape at the base of the nail is called:
Mantle | |
Matrix | |
Lunula | |
Groove |
Question 36 |
Occupational disorders from ingredients in cosmetic and chemical can cause contact dermatitis or:
Irritant contact dermatitis | |
Eczema | |
Dermatitis venenata | |
Erythema |
Question 37 |
An advantage of Quats solution as a sanitation agent is their:
Stability | |
Weak solution | |
Odor | |
Bacteria |
Question 38 |
When pedicure service, the customer's feet should be placed on a:
Clean towel | |
Hot oil basin | |
Liquid soap | |
Toe nail separator |
Question 39 |
Mancuring instruments may be disinfected by one of the following:
Hydrogen peroxide 6% | |
60% alcohol | |
Liquid alum | |
Quats solution (1000 p.p.m) |
Question 40 |
To draw with an airbrush, you need to used a/an:
Sponge | |
Design tools | |
Nail pen | |
Orange wood stick |
Question 41 |
Hangnails or agnails may be caused by the cuticle splits around the nail and a hardening of the:
Cuticle | |
Medulla | |
Lunula | |
Dermis |
Question 42 |
Always begin a manicure by working with the client's hand that is:
Not the favored one | |
Favored one | |
In worse shape | |
Closest |
Question 43 |
To speed the filing of long nails, first shorten them with a:
Nail buffer | |
Metal nail file | |
Fingernail clipper | |
Emery board |
Question 44 |
The blood and lymph circulation are stimulated by:
Massage | |
Tip application | |
Buffing | |
Filing |
Question 45 |
Only one third of the nail plate should be covered by a /an:
Glitter polish application | |
Artificial nail tip | |
French manicure polish | |
Buffer block |
Question 46 |
Eyes can be damaged by improperly shielded when you use:
Autoclaves | |
Hand | |
Paper | |
Ultraviolet lamp |
Question 47 |
Hyponychium is the portion of the skin:
Over the free edge | |
Under the free edge | |
Around the nail plate | |
At the base |
Question 48 |
By spraying the client’s nails with water, you can reduce the heat generated during:
Buffing | |
Acrylic removal | |
Polishing | |
Filing |
Question 49 |
The fingerbowl used during a manicure contains water and:
Alcohol | |
Antibacterial soap | |
Fungicide | |
Fumigants |
Question 50 |
Three strengths of Quat solution are 10%, 12.5% & 15%. When germicidal solution using 10% strength, how much Quat solution do you use in comparison with 12.5%, and 15% in one gallon.
Less solution | |
More solution | |
Same Amount | |
70% alcohol |
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