Bank 2025/2026 – Verified Questions, Answers &
Practical Scenarios
Description:
Comprehensive test bank for the Florida State Board Cosmetology
Clinical Exam, updated for 2025/2026. Includes verified practical and
written exam questions, correct answers, and state-approved
procedures for hairstyling, sanitation, and client safety. Ideal for
cosmetology students preparing for board licensure.
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Florida State Board Cosmetology Clinical Exam Test Bank
Section 1: Sanitation, Disinfection & Safety (Foundational Knowledge)
1. What is the primary difference between cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing?
• A. Cleaning removes visible debris, disinfecting destroys most microbes on non-porous
surfaces, and sterilizing destroys all microbial life.
• B. They are all terms for the same process.
• C. Disinfecting is for tools, sterilizing is for hands, and cleaning is for floors.
• D. Cleaning kills bacteria, disinfecting removes debris, and sterilizing is for medical tools
only.
2. According to Florida Board rules, which implement MUST be immersed in an EPA-registered
hospital-grade disinfectant for the full manufacturer-recommended contact time?
, • A. Single-use items like cotton pads
• B. Multi-use, non-porous implements like metal shears, clipper blades, and perm rods
• C. Stylist's own personal brushes
• D. The client's neck during a haircut
3. An approved EPA-registered disinfectant must have a bactericidal, fungicidal, and ________
efficacy.
• A. Herbicidal
• B. Virucidal
• C. Odoricidal
• D. Cosmeticidal
4. What is the correct procedure for handling an exposure incident, such as a minor cut with a
contaminated implement?
• A. Apply a bandage and continue the service.
• B. Stop the service, wash the area with soap and water, apply an antiseptic and a
bandage, and discard any contaminated single-use items.
• C. Inform the client they must see a doctor immediately.
• D. Spray the cut with disinfectant spray.
5. Where should contaminated, single-use items like waxing sticks or cotton balls be disposed
of immediately after use?
• A. In a closed, covered waste container lined with a garbage bag.
• B. In the nearest trash can.
• C. In the sharps container.
• D. In the sink.
Section 2: Hairstyling & Chemical Services (Practical Application)
6. When performing a haircut, the area of the head between the apex and the back of the
parietal ridge is known as the: