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1. What is the minimum passing score for the Florida Cosmetology Licensing
Exam?
a. 65%
b. 75%
c. 80%
d. 85%
The Florida Board of Cosmetology requires a passing score of 75% to
demonstrate competency in the field.
2. How many hours of training are required for a Florida cosmetology license?
a. 500
b. 900
c. 1,200
d. 1,500
Florida requires 1,200 hours from an approved cosmetology school before
applying for licensure.
3. Which agency regulates cosmetology in Florida?
a. Department of Health
, b. Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)
c. Department of Education
d. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
The Florida DBPR is responsible for licensing and regulating
cosmetologists.
4. What is the primary purpose of state cosmetology laws?
a. Promote competition
b. Protect public health and safety
c. Provide education funding
d. Promote salon marketing
Regulations exist to ensure services are performed safely to prevent injury
or disease.
5. Which of the following is a disinfectant approved for salon use?
a. Soap and water
b. Household bleach only
c. EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectant
d. Alcohol wipes only
Florida law requires EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants for
proper sanitation.
6. What does MSDS stand for?
a. Material Sanitizing Data Sheet
b. Material Safety Data Sheet
c. Multiple Safety Data Sheet
d. Manual for Salon Disinfection Standards
, MSDS provides important information about chemical products used in
the salon.
7. How long must implements be immersed in disinfectant to be effective?
a. 30 seconds
b. 1 minute
c. As per manufacturer’s instructions
d. Overnight
Always follow the disinfectant manufacturer’s label for correct immersion
time.
8. What is the proper way to store disinfected implements?
a. In a sealed plastic bag
b. On any open shelf
c. In a closed, clean, labeled container
d. In a drawer with used items
Clean items must be stored in a sanitary, closed container to avoid
contamination.
9. Which bacteria cause strep throat?
a. Bacilli
b. Streptococci
c. Spirilla
d. Diplococci
Streptococci are spherical bacteria that grow in chains and can cause
strep throat.