Cosmetology Exam
Practice Test (Angel)
Part 1 Correct 100%
1) The study of the growth and structure of nails is known as:
A.Onyxology.
B.Onychia.
C.The cause of a disease.
D.Eponychium. - ANSWER A.Onyxology.
2) Etiology is the study of:
A.Eponychium.
B.Onychia.
C.Bitten nails.
D.The cause of a disease. - ANSWER D.The cause of a disease.
, 3) Often referred to as the cuticle, it overlaps the lunula at the base of the nail:
A.Eponychium.
B.Bitten nails.
C.Onychia.
D.Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually present. - ANSWER A.Eponychium.
4) Infection at the nail base, usually with pus, untreated can cause loss of the nail:
A.Bitten nails.
B.Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually present.
C.Onychophagy.
D.Onychia. - ANSWER D.Onychia.
5) Onychia refers to a condition where:
A.Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually present.
B.Excessively tight shoe.
C.Onychophagy.
D.Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails. - ANSWER A.Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually
present.
6) Onychophagy refers to:
A.Onychophagy.
B.Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually present.
C.Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
D.Bitten nails. - ANSWER Bitten nails.
, 7) The technical term for bitten nails is:
A.Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
B.Excessively tight shoe.
C.Ridge filler.
D.Onychophagy. - ANSWER Onychophagy.
8) Tight shoes, or improper trimming of the toe nails,may results in:
A.Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
B.Ridge filler.
C.Keratin.
D.Excessively tight shoe. - ANSWER Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
9) Onychocryptosis is a condition that may result from:
A.Ridge filler.
B.Keratin.
C.Nail plate/nail body.
D.Excessively tight shoe. - ANSWER Excessively tight shoe
16) Contains the blood, lymph, and nerves from which new nail cells are generated:
A.Nail mantle.
B.Nail matrix.
C.Nail matrix.
D.White spot/ streaks under the nails. - ANSWER Nail matrix.
17) This is the active tissue from which new nail cells are generated:
A.Onyx.
B.Nail mantle.
C.Nail matrix.
D.White spot/ streaks under the nails. - ANSWER Nail matrix.