Manicurist Written Exam |188
Questions and Answers
White spots on the nails are known as - -Leukonychia
- Tuberculosis can be transmitted through - -Coughing
- What is an efficacy claim? - -A list of specific germs on a product label,
which has been proven to kill
- Which of the following bacteria that grows in clusters? - -Staphylococcus
- Lifting, stretching, or squeezing movement - -Petrissage
- A light or deep stroking or gliding movement - -Effleurage
- When finishing a pedicure massage, one should - -Light feather strokes
- The correct way to file a nail is - -Corner to center
- What should you do after you shape the nail? - -Soak nails
- A blister containing water fluid is called - -Bulla
- Swollen, itchy bumps on the skin that last for several hours are: - -Wheals
- When applying an artificial tip to the nail plate, the point of contact is
called the: - -Well
- What is the technical term for any nail disease? - -Onychosis
- Sanintizer used on the skin is called - -Antiseptic
- The outermost layer of skin that forms a protective covering for the body is
called - -Epidermis
- All cosmetology, barber, and specialty establishments are inspected at
least once every - -24 months/2 years
- Which system of the human body is responsible for the blood providing
nutrients to the rest of the body? - -Circulatory
- Which of the following steps would come earliest in the procedure when
performing a plain manicure? - -Softening the cuticles
, - All of the following are prohibited in the cosmetology industry except - -
Talking to clients about services needed
- The ability of the body to destroy any bacteria that have gained entrance
and to resist infection in general is referred to as: - -Immunity
- Some light-cure gels will harden when the are exposed to: - -Ultraviolet
light
- An implement that should be held in the same manner as a pencil is - -An
orange wood stick
- Which of the following statements is true about disinfection? - -
Disinfection may not kill bacterial spores
- A corrective treatment that forms a protective coating for a damaged nail
is called: - -A nail wrap
- Which of the following illness is caused by a virus? - -Common cold
- When used on nail tips, an acetone polish remover will - -Dissolve the tips
- The proper way to shape a nail is to file: - -From each corner of the nail to
the center
- To complete a foot massage, one should use: - -Percussion movement
- In manicuring, styptic powder is used to - -Stop bleeding
- A client with UV gel nails wants to have them removed. What should be
done? - -Use buffer to remove the gel down to the nail plate
- The nail brush should be used in conjunction with: - -Soap and warm water
- At its MOST advanced stages, a bacterial infection in the nail plate will look
- -Black
- Skin that has an over abundance of sebum is classified as: - -Oily
- Massaging in the wrong direction can result in: - -Sagging of the skin
- When applying tips which material is used for added strength? - -Acrylic
- Plant-like parasites, which can be spread from one person to another, are
called: - -Fungi
Questions and Answers
White spots on the nails are known as - -Leukonychia
- Tuberculosis can be transmitted through - -Coughing
- What is an efficacy claim? - -A list of specific germs on a product label,
which has been proven to kill
- Which of the following bacteria that grows in clusters? - -Staphylococcus
- Lifting, stretching, or squeezing movement - -Petrissage
- A light or deep stroking or gliding movement - -Effleurage
- When finishing a pedicure massage, one should - -Light feather strokes
- The correct way to file a nail is - -Corner to center
- What should you do after you shape the nail? - -Soak nails
- A blister containing water fluid is called - -Bulla
- Swollen, itchy bumps on the skin that last for several hours are: - -Wheals
- When applying an artificial tip to the nail plate, the point of contact is
called the: - -Well
- What is the technical term for any nail disease? - -Onychosis
- Sanintizer used on the skin is called - -Antiseptic
- The outermost layer of skin that forms a protective covering for the body is
called - -Epidermis
- All cosmetology, barber, and specialty establishments are inspected at
least once every - -24 months/2 years
- Which system of the human body is responsible for the blood providing
nutrients to the rest of the body? - -Circulatory
- Which of the following steps would come earliest in the procedure when
performing a plain manicure? - -Softening the cuticles
, - All of the following are prohibited in the cosmetology industry except - -
Talking to clients about services needed
- The ability of the body to destroy any bacteria that have gained entrance
and to resist infection in general is referred to as: - -Immunity
- Some light-cure gels will harden when the are exposed to: - -Ultraviolet
light
- An implement that should be held in the same manner as a pencil is - -An
orange wood stick
- Which of the following statements is true about disinfection? - -
Disinfection may not kill bacterial spores
- A corrective treatment that forms a protective coating for a damaged nail
is called: - -A nail wrap
- Which of the following illness is caused by a virus? - -Common cold
- When used on nail tips, an acetone polish remover will - -Dissolve the tips
- The proper way to shape a nail is to file: - -From each corner of the nail to
the center
- To complete a foot massage, one should use: - -Percussion movement
- In manicuring, styptic powder is used to - -Stop bleeding
- A client with UV gel nails wants to have them removed. What should be
done? - -Use buffer to remove the gel down to the nail plate
- The nail brush should be used in conjunction with: - -Soap and warm water
- At its MOST advanced stages, a bacterial infection in the nail plate will look
- -Black
- Skin that has an over abundance of sebum is classified as: - -Oily
- Massaging in the wrong direction can result in: - -Sagging of the skin
- When applying tips which material is used for added strength? - -Acrylic
- Plant-like parasites, which can be spread from one person to another, are
called: - -Fungi