General nail test 3
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Question 1 |
Following wet sanitizing dry implements should be placed in a:
Jar | |
Pocket | |
Dry/cabinet sanitizer | |
Paper towel |
Question 2 |
In a four week fabric wrap maintaince visit, the nail growth is:
Covered with fabric | |
Polished | |
Ignored | |
Measured |
Question 3 |
To add shine to the nail and smooth out wavy ridges, you should use a:
Metal nail file | |
Emery board | |
Nail brush | |
Chamois buffer |
Question 4 |
To cut filing time on long nails, shorten nails with a:
Cuticle nipper | |
Fingernail clipper | |
Nail buffer | |
Metal nail file |
Question 5 |
The product applied to the natural nail so the acrylic product will adhere is the:
Primer | |
Acrylic liquid | |
Acrylic powder | |
Nail form |
Question 6 |
Nail disorders that you cannot treat and must refer client to a doctor include all the following EXCEPT:
Mold | |
Tinea unguim | |
Onychophagy | |
Pyrogenic granuloma |
Question 7 |
The pointed applicator tip on nail adhesive called a/an:
Extender tip | |
Bonding tip | |
Spatula tip | |
Cuticle tip |
Question 8 |
During a manicure, antibacterial soap is mixed with warm water and used:
Sparingly | |
In the fingerbowl | |
After polish application | |
Cuticle oil |
Question 9 |
Acrylic nails are also known as:
Nails tips | |
Sculptured nails | |
Plastic nails | |
Hard nails |
Question 10 |
The deep fold skin at the base of the nail where the nail root is imbedded is the:
Mantle | |
Matrix | |
Eponychium | |
Paronychium |
Question 11 |
Sanitation rules are legislated enforced for:
Health and safety | |
Lower insurance area | |
Statistics | |
Keeping busy |
Question 12 |
The half moon at the base of the nails is called the:
Mantle | |
Matrix | |
Root | |
Lunula |
Question 13 |
Onychia and paronychia are often caused by:
Fever | |
Infection | |
Unsanitary implements | |
Bruising |
Question 14 |
To remove glue residue from natural nail, use a/an:
Fine buffer block | |
Cuticle oil | |
Orangewood stick | |
Cuticle remover |
Question 15 |
The condition in which a clot of blood forms under the nail plate due to injury to the nail bed is called:
Discoloration | |
Inflammation | |
Infection | |
Bruised nails |
Question 16 |
Water-soaked natural nails under the nail tip will grow:
With ridges | |
Slowly | |
Quickly | |
Mold and fungus |
Question 17 |
Hangnails are caused by:
Dry cuticles | |
Nail biting | |
Polish | |
Buffing |
Question 18 |
After soaking on remover, softened tips are carefully removed using a/an:
Steel pusher | |
Emery board | |
Nail clipper | |
Orangewood stick |
Question 19 |
Acrylic should be applied by using this brush technique:
Dad and press | |
Paint stroke | |
“x”-pattern | |
Dot, then paint |
Question 20 |
Paper wraps are used to give a nail:
Length | |
Regrowth area | |
Strenghth | |
Base for nail art |
Question 21 |
Ultraviolet rays kill or weaken bacteria on implements after being exposed for:
24 hours | |
2 or 3 hours | |
2 or 3 days | |
Two weeks |
Question 22 |
Cloudy solution in a wet sanitizer indicates:
Contamination | |
Weak solution | |
Strong solution | |
Ammonia |
Question 23 |
Something made up of many small molecules that are not attached to one another is called a:
Catalyst | |
Polymerixation | |
Polymer | |
Monomer |
Question 24 |
Sanitation using ultraviolet rays, moist heat or dry heat is:
Impractical | |
Chemical | |
Physical | |
Biological |
Question 25 |
A disinfectant should not come into contract with:
Implement | |
Table tops | |
Cabinets | |
Skin |
Question 26 |
To help present trapped air bubbles in adhesive, the adhesive may be applied to the:
Free edge of tip | |
Sidewall | |
Well or tip | |
Spatula |
Question 27 |
The common name for the sudoriferous glands is:
Oil glands | |
Hormones | |
Sweat glands | |
Lymph nodes |
Question 28 |
The thin line of skin at the base of the nail that extends from the nail wall to the nail plate is the:
Hyponychium | |
Cuticle | |
Lunula | |
Eponychium |
Question 29 |
Plastic gloves and safety glasses should always be worn when working with:
Primer | |
Abrasives | |
Acrylic powders | |
Acrylic liquids |
Question 30 |
The massage service should not be performed on a client with any of the following conditions EXCEPT:
High blood pressure | |
Cough | |
Stroke | |
Heart condition |
Question 31 |
The transfer of the HIV virus is through:
Sneezing | |
Common cold | |
Touching | |
Bodily fluids |
Question 32 |
Bacteria and germs multiply rapidly on:
Nail files | |
Cuticle nippers | |
Towels | |
a, b & c |
Question 33 |
A glass receptacle which holds disinfectant and a submerged implement is called a/an:
Glass | |
Agent | |
Wet sanitizer | |
Antiseptic |
Question 34 |
Tips are adhered to the natural nail to give the client’s nails added:
Strength | |
Wells | |
Length | |
Buffers |
Question 35 |
The part of the skin that surrounds the entire nail are is the:
Perionychium | |
Hyponychium | |
Eponychium | |
Paronychium |
Question 36 |
When applying acrylic nail over bitten natural nail, before applying form you must create:
Long free edge | |
New color powder | |
Bite preventative | |
Part of nail plate |
Question 37 |
A skin or nail infection will show evidence of:
Burring | |
Pus | |
Furrows | |
Discoloration |
Question 38 |
The wasting away of the nail is called:
Onychauxis | |
Onychatrophia | |
Onychophagy | |
Onychocrytosis |
Question 39 |
The transfer of infected fluids between technician and client is accomplished through:
Drinking glasses | |
Open wounds | |
Coughing | |
Brushes |
Question 40 |
The removal of artificial nails from a client with nail mold should be accomplished:
Gown | |
Gloves | |
Mash | |
Goggles |
Question 41 |
The loose, pliable, overlapping skin around the nail is called the:
Mantle | |
Matrix | |
Cuticle | |
Nail grooves |
Question 42 |
Acrylic nails are made by combining two acrylic products, one liquid and one:
Powdered | |
Soft | |
Gel | |
Peformed |
Question 43 |
Nail which are thin while and curved over the free edge are:
Healthy | |
Eggshell | |
Furrowed | |
Hangnails |
Question 44 |
Disposable items are to be discarded after use on:
Two clients | |
One client | |
Five clients | |
At end of day |
Question 45 |
Chemical sanitizing agents include:
Antiseptics & disinfectants | |
Ultraviolet rays | |
Sunlight | |
Distilled water |
Question 46 |
Fabric wraps are maintained after two weeks with a:
Glue fill | |
Polish change | |
Water manicure | |
Fabric fill |
Question 47 |
Client with ridged and brittle nails or dry cuticles should benefit from:
Reconditioning hot oil manicure | |
French manicure | |
Gentle scrubbing | |
Gel nails |
Question 48 |
Nail wraps are used on natural nail or artificial tips to:
Provide base for polish | |
Hide poor technical work | |
Repair or strenghthen | |
Provide base for nail art |
Question 49 |
The waterproof coating for the skin is found in the layer of the epidermis called the:
Stratum lucidum | |
Stratum mucosum | |
Melanin | |
Stratum comeum |
Question 50 |
Massage service stimulates:
Nail growth | |
Blood flow/circulation | |
Skin growth | |
Heartbeat |
Question 51 |
It is safe to work on a nail with this condition:
Inflammation | |
Small furrows | |
Infection | |
Swelling |
Question 52 |
Trimming fabric slightly smaller than nail plate presents fabric form:
Shrinking | |
Stretching | |
Raveling | |
Lifting |
Question 53 |
Natural nails are porous and retain water, making them a breeding ground for:
Splitting | |
Chipping | |
Mold | |
Ridges |
Question 54 |
To shape the free edge of hard or sculptured nails, is use a/an:
Metal nail file | |
Emery board | |
Fingernail clippers | |
Cuticle nipper |
Question 55 |
The overgrowth of nails is:
Onychauxis | |
Onychatrophia | |
Onychocrytosis | |
Onychophagy |
Question 56 |
Implement can be sanitized by soaking at least 20 minutes in a:
Quats | |
Sterilizer | |
Alcohol | |
Bleach |
Question 57 |
Tip wells are full or:
Quarter | |
Half | |
Three quarters | |
Three-eighths |
Question 58 |
Quaternary ammonium compounds are used for all these EXCEPT:
Fungicide | |
Antiseptic | |
Disinfectant | |
Cleanser |
Question 59 |
Nail cells are produced in the nail:
Root | |
Matrix | |
Bed | |
Fold |
Question 60 |
To remove artificial nail tip . use glue remover or:
Buffer block | |
Acetone | |
Emery board | |
Steel pusher |
Question 61 |
Good choice for filing soft or fliable nails is a/an:
Metal nails file | |
Chamois buffer | |
Fingernail clippers | |
Emery board |
Question 62 |
It is not a good idea to save an emery board in a plastic bag for each client, due to the growth of:
Papules | |
Fungus | |
Bacteria | |
Parasites |
Question 63 |
The point of contact for the artificial nail tip and the natural nail plate is called the:
Extention | |
Glue | |
Well | |
Bed |
Question 64 |
Antiseptics are safe to use on all the following EXCEPT:
Eyes | |
Hands | |
Feet | |
Nails |
Question 65 |
Emery boards, orangewood sticks and cotton are items that are:
Reusable | |
Sterile | |
Disposable | |
Expensive |
Question 66 |
To remove polish on nail tips, use a/an:
Acetone remover | |
Buffer block | |
Cuticle remover | |
Non-acetone remover |
Question 67 |
Fingerbowl is used for the skin is found in warm water and:
Germicide | |
Dish detergent | |
Alcohol | |
Antibacterial soap |
Question 68 |
Adhesive is applied to the:
Nail plate | |
Lunula | |
Cuticle area | |
Free edge |
Question 69 |
The part of the skin under the nail’s free edge is called:
Eponychium | |
Matrix | |
Hyponychium | |
Paronychium |
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