Level 5 ACE TESTS
The two bones that form the upper jaw are the: a. lacrimal b. maxillae c. mandible d. zygomatic
b. maxillae
The midsection of the muscle is called the: a. belly b. origin c. cardiac d. insertion
a. belly
Persistance means: a. giving up b. staying the course c. lack of being flexible d. unwillingness to strive
b. staying the course
The muscles that respond to commands regulated by will are referred to as: a. cardiac b. striated c. involuntary d. non-striated
b. striated
The muscle located under the arm that helps in lifting the arm and in breathing is called: a. bicep b. deltoid c. serrates anterior d. pectoralis major
c. serrates anterior
The muscle located under the arm that helps in lifting the arm and in breathing is called: a. bicep b. deltoid c. serratus anterior d. pectoralis major
c. serratus anterior
The process of designing wet hair in straight or curved lines to create a pattern is referred to as molding or: a. parting b. curving c. shaping d. distributing
c. shaping AKA molding
When using the double-paper (double-flat) end paper technique, the first end paper is positioned under the strand past the ends of the hair, and the second paper is placed on top of the strand and: a. near the scalp b. covering the ends of the hair c. slightly past the first end paper d. lined up exactly with the bottom paper
c. slightly past the first end paper
Bacteria that form spored can only be destroyed by using a product labeled as sporicidal or by: a. dusting b. cleaning c. sterilization d. disinfection
c. sterilization
Jane, a skin care client, comments after a facial with massage services that her tight fatigued muscles now feel relaxed and soothed. Which of the following statements describes what caused this effect? a. circulation of blood b. secretion of hormones c. stimulation of sensitive nerve tissues d. elimination of gaseous waste products
c. stimulation of sensitive nerve tissues
The chin and lower lip are supplied with blood by which artery? a. angular b. parietal c. submental d. inferior labial
c. submental
Which smaller branch of the external maxillary artery supplies blood to the upper lip and septum? a. frontal b. parietal c. superior labial d. anterior auricular
c. superior labial
All of the following topics are considered to be controversial for discussion with the client EXCEPT: a. religion b. politics c. personal problems d. hair care products:
d. hair care products
All of the following are sculpting positions EXCEPT: a. palm up b. palm down c. palm-to-palm d. hand-to-hand
d. hand-to-hand
The 5 long, thin bones that form the palm of the hand are the: a. carpals b. maxillae c. phalanges d. metacarpals
d. metacarpals
Another term that means the same as germ or bacteria is: a. lice b. mite c. parasite d. microbe
d. microbe
The scientific study of small organisms called microbes is known as: a. ecology b. ergonomics c. bacteriology d. microbiology
d. microbiology
Which muscle straightens the fingers and wrist? a. tricep b. bicep c. flexor d. extensor
d. extensor
Which system is comprised of glands that manufacture chemical substances called hormones? a. nervous b. digestive c. endocrine d. respiratory
c. endocrine
Hair growth, skin condition and energy levels are all controlled by the: a. digestive system b. excretory system c. endocrine system d. circulatory system
c. endocrine system
Used hard wax should be disposed of after: a. 12 hours b. 24 hours c. every client d. every 5 clients
c. every client
Which of the following muscles is located on the outside of the lower leg and bends the foot up and extends the toes? a. tibialis anterior b. extensor hallucis longus c. extensor digitorum longus d. flexor digiti minimi breivs
c. extensor digitorum longus
Which of the following muscles is located on the outside of the lower leg and bends the foot up and extends the toes? a. tibialis anterior b. extensor hallucis longus c. extensor digitorum longus d. flexor digiti minimi brevis
c. extensor digitorum longus
Hair-like projections used by bacilli and spirilla to move themselves are called cilia or: a. feet b. bacilli c. flagella d. pediculosis
c. flagella
The strength of volume during a verbal exchange is called: a. rate b. pitch c. force d. inflection
c. force
Bacteria can enter the body through all of the following ways EXCEPT: a. nose b. mouth c. healthy skin d. break in the skin
c. healthy skin
Resilience is developed by solving problems and: a. reducing stress b. avoiding mistakes c. learning from mistakes d. choosing the most popular decision
c. learning from mistakes
Effleurage is a massage movement that involves: a. circular movement with no gliding b. light tapping or slapping movement c. light, gentle stroking or circular movement d. light or heavy kneading an rolling of muscles
c. light, gentle stroking or circular movement
The shoes that are recommended to be worn to practice good posture when standing for long periods of time are: a. high-heeled shoes b. shoes with pointed toes c. low, broad-heeled shoes d. shoes without arch support
c. low, broad-heeled shoes
All of the following organs belong to the excretory system EXCEPT the: a. skin b. liver c. lungs d. kidneys
c. lungs
Myology is the study of the structure, function and diseases of the: a. cells b. organs c. muscles d. skeleton
c. muscles
The tissue that contracts, when stimulates, to product motion is known as: a. nerve tissue b. liquid tissue c. muscular tissue d. epithelial tissue
c. muscular tissue
Select the description that could identify a feature when recommending a product: a. reduces frizz b. adds volume c. natural bristles d. protects and relaxes
c. natural bristles
How much of the nail plate should an artificial nail tip cover? a. only the nail tip b. entire nail plate c. no more than half d. at least 3/4
c. no more than half
Tools and instruments used to puncture or invade the skin must be sterilized or designed to be: a. dull b. dirty c. porous d. disposable
d. disposable
Which of the following stitched is used to secure a weft at either end or across the length of the weft/track? a. look stitch b. over-cast stitch c. cross-over stitch d. double-lock stitch
d. double-lock stitch
A flat mat used to hold hair extension fibers during a hair addition service is known as a: a. hackle b. wig cap c. canvas block d. drawing board
d. drawing board
Which of the following nail diseases is NOT caused by fungus a. tinea pedis b. onychomycosis c. tinea manus d. eggshell nails
d. eggshell nails
Responding calmly versus reacting impulsively represents a person who is practicing: a. reliability b. insincerity c. enthusiasm d. emotional balance
d. emotional balance
Which of the following layers of skin does not contain any blood vessels? a. cutis b. dermis c. corneum d. epidermis
d. epidermis
What is another name for red blood cells? a. plasma b. leucocytes c. hemoglobin d. erythrocytes
d. erythrocytes
Organisms that live on or obtain their nutrients from another organism are known as: a. viruses b. bacteria c. internal parasites d. external parasites
d. external parasites
The ability to adapt or respond to change is called: a. trust b. gossip c. sincerity d. flexibilty
d. flexibility
Which of the following muscles, flexes the joint of the small toe? a. peroneus brevis b. abductor digiti minimi c. flexor digitorum brevis d. flexor digiti minimi brevis
d. flexor digiti minimi brevis
In the case of a chemical injury to the eye, which of the following steps is recommended? a. flush the eyeball with hot water for 45 minutes b. flush the eyeball with cold water for 45 minutes c. flush the eyeball with hot water for 3-5 minutes d. flush the eyeball with lukewarm water for 15-30 minutes
d. flush the eyeball with lukewarm water for 15-30 minutes
The process of blood traveling from the heart, throughout the body and back to the heart is called: a. vein circulation b. local circulation c. material circulation d. general circulation
d. general circulation
What occurs when the circulatory system carries bacteria and their toxins to all parts of the body? a. local infection b. active infection c. passive immunity d. general infection
d. general infection
Which of the following occurs when the circulatory system carries bacteria and their toxins to all parts of the body? a. local infection b. active immunity c. passive immunity general infection
d. general infection
General names of body shapes include all of the following EXCEPT: a. pear b. apple c. triangle d. grapefruit
d. grapefruit
The study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye is called: a. biology b. histology c. physiology d. gross anatomy
d. gross anatomy
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can be transferred by all of the following EXCEPT: a. blood b. semen c. body fluids d. holding hands
d. holding hands
Which of the following is the largest bone of the upper arm that extends from the elbow to the shoulder? a. ulna b. radius c. carpals d. humerus
d. humerus
All tools must be thoroughly cleaned before: a. lending b. disposal c. tightening d. immersing
d. immersing
An approved EPA-registered disinfectant on what type of surface? a. porous b. passable c. absorbent d. nonporous
d. nonporous
Eye contact, smiling and posture are all example of: a. inflection b. personality c. verbal communication d. nonverbal communication
d. nonverbal communication
The bone that forms the back of the skull, indenting above the nape area, is the: a. temporal b. parietal c. frontal d. occipital
d. occipital
The muscles that cause the thumb to move toward the fingers, giving the ability to grasp or make a fist are called: a. flexors b. abductors c. adductors d. opponens
d. opponens
The muscles shown below control the closing of the eyelids and are known as: a. mentalis b. procerus c. buccinator d. orbicularis oculi
d. orbicularis oculi
Translating what you heard into your own words is referred to as: a. repeating b. responding c. questioning d. paraphrasing
d. paraphrasing
Regular bathing with soap and using deodorant are examples of maintaining: a. oral hygiene b. public hygiene c. general hygiene d. personal hygiene
d. personal hygiene
Which one of the following components is responsible for the clotting of blood? a. plasma b. leukocytes c. hemoglobin d. thrombocytes
d. thrombocytes
The hair bulb itself nearly doubled back over the follicle in a growth shape resembling a gold club in: a. wavy hair b. curly hair c. straight hair d. tightly curled hair
d. tightly curled hair
To keep hair additions hidden, avoid positioning them too close to the surface of the head or: a. to the nape b. to the crown c. to the sides d. to the perimeter hairline
d. to the perimeter hairline
A disinfectant is acceptable for use on: a. human hair b. human skin c. human nails d. tools and multi-use supplies
d. tools and multi-use supplies
The cranial nerve responsible for transmitting facial sensations to the brain is the: a. ulnar b. facial c. radial d. trifacial
d. trifacial
Bacteriology is the study of: a. toxins b. disease c. bacteria d. personal hygiene
c. bacteria
The tempo used during a verbal exchange is called the: a. rate b. pitch c. force d. grammar
a. rate
The thumb has how many phalanges? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
a. 2
What type of immunity is provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system? a. passive immunity b.active immunity c. natural immunity d. personal immunity
a. passive immunity
Key information on specific product regarding ingredients, associated hazards, combustion levels and storage requirements is provided by: a. SDS b. EPA c. the cap d. the efficacy level
a. SDS
Key product information, such as toxicology, first-aid, fire-fighting measures and ecological information, is provided by the: a. SDS b. DNR c. EPA d. USDA
a. SDS
If a victim appears to be having an allergic reaction, where could you locate information about product usage? a. SDS b. MDS c. DMS d. SMD
a. SMS
Sterilization standards requires that the use of a liquid sterilant and/or moist or: a. dry heat d. liquid soap c. sanitized tools d. wet disinfectant container
a. dry heat
All of the following are examples of possible contraindications for performing a facial service EXCEPT: a. dry skin b. diabetes c. pregnancy d. medication
a. dry skin
Which of the following activities helps stimulate blood circulation in the body? a. exercise b. watching tv c. reading a book d. listening to music
a. exercise
The average resting heart rate is how may beats per minute? a. 30-40 b. 60-100 c. 130-140 d. 160-180
b. 60-100
When a solution has an equal number of hydrogen and hydroxide ions, the solution is considered: a. acidic b. neutral c. positive d. negative
b. neutral
Thick-waller vessels that carry pure blood from the heart through the body are: a. veins b. arteries c. capillaries d. lymph vessels
b. arteries
Which type of mixing bowls may cause hydrogen peroxide to weaken? a. glass b. metal c. plastic d. ceramic
b. metal
Muscles that separate the fingers are called: a. flexors b. abductors c. adductors d. opponens
b. abductors
Which artery supplies the sides of the nose with blood? a. frontal b. angular c. superior labial d. middle temporal
b. angular
Which of the following steps should be taken if a person has fainted? a. stand the person up b. apply a cold compress c. apply a warm compress d. force the person to walk
b. apply a cold compress
When performing first aid for bleeding wounds, what is the next step after bleeding stops? a. apple pressure b. apply bandage c. apply tourniquet d. elevate injured limb
b. apply bandage
Which type of makeup application will make an overly wide jaw area visually appear more narrow? a. applying lighter contour cream to the cheekbone b. applying darker contour cream to the outer areas of the jawline c. applying lighter contour cream to the outer areas of the jawline d. applying darker contour cream to the inner areas of the jawline
b. applying darker contour cream to the outer areas of the jawline
The science that looks at how individuals perform work and what body movements, tools nd equipment benefit the health and comfort of the salon professional and client is called: a. economics b. ergonomics c. public hygiene d. personal hygiene
b. ergonomics
The science that looks at how you work; the body movements, positions, tools and equipment you use and the effect these things have on your health and comfort is called: a. economics b. ergonomics c. public hygiene d. personal hygiene
b. ergonomics
The spongy bone found between the eyes that forms part of the nasal cavity is called the: a. frontal b. ethmoid c. occipital d. temporal
b. ethmoid
Which body system is responsible for eliminating solid, liquid and gaseous waste products from the body? a. digestive system b. excretory system c. endocrine system d. circulatory system
b. excretory system
Multiple quotes are usually able to disinfect within: a. 2 minutes b. 5 minutes c. 10 minutes d. 30 minutes
c. 10 minutes
Muscles makes up approximately what percentage of the body's weight? a. 10-20% b. 20-30% c. 40-50% d. 60-70%
c. 40-50%
Of the eight bones that compose the cranium, how many are affected by scalp massage? a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8
c. 6
What is a highly infectious disease that infects the liver? a. polio b. yellow fever c. Human Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) d. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
c. HBV
Infectious micro-organisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans are called: a. quats b. irritants c. bloodborne pathogens d. quaternary ammonium compounds
c. bloodborne pathogens
Leaning forward during a conversation might communicate: a. I'm very bored b. I've had enough c. I'm interested in what you are saying d. I'm not interested in what you are saying
c. I'm interested in what you are saying
Cork-screw-shaped bacterial cells are called: a. cocci b. bacilli c. spirilla d. staphylococci
c. spirilla
The frontalis and occipitalis muscles are joined by a tendon called the: a. procures b. auriculari c. aponeurosis d. mentalis auricularis
c. aponeurosis
The nervous system is made up of the nervous system, the peripheral nervous system and the: a. axons b. dendrites c. autonomic nervous system d. cerebrospinal nervous system
c. autonomic nervous system
Which of the following conditions would NOT be considered a contraindication? a. injury b. cut or abrasion c. a healthy scalp d.infectious skin disorder
c. a healthy scalp
Muscles that draw the fingers together are called: a. flexors b. abductors c. adductors d. opponens
c. adductors
Which area of science involves the study of the organs and systems of the body? a. myology b. histology c. anatomy d. physiology
c. anatomy
The organ that controls all body functions is the: a. skin b. liver c. brain d. kidneys
c. brain
Cords on appliances should be kept straight and free of knots, kinks, and tangles to prevent: a. volts b. loads c. breaks d. currents
c. breaks
When applying makeup, contouring with light colors will have what effect on the face? a. narrowing b. minimizing c. broadening d. moisturizing
c. broadening
Never use clipper blades that have: a. guards b blade levels c. broken teeth d. aligned teeth
c. broken teeth
Which of the following are small vessels that take nutrients and oxygen from the arteries to the cells? a. veins b. ventricles c. capillaries d. varicose veins
c. capillaries
A thickening of the nail plate or an abnormal outgrowth of the nail is called: a. onychia b. pterygium c. onychauxis d. tines manus
c. onychauxis
Which of the following terms is the main branch to the top one-third of the face? a. zygomatic b. maxillary c. ophthalmic d. mandibular
c. ophthalmic
Which of the following terms is the main nerve branch to the top one-third of the face? a. zygomatic b. maxillary c. ophthalmic d. mandibular
c. ophthalmic
Number 23 in the diagram illustrates the muscle that circles the mouth, contracts the lips and is known as: a. caninus b. mentalis c. orbicularis oris d. quadrates labii inferioris
c. orbicuaris oris
The muscle that circle the mouth and is responsible for contracting, puckering and wrinkling the lips, as in kissing or whistling, is known as: a. caninus b. mentalis c. orbicularis oris d. quadrates labii inferioris
c. orbiculoaris oris
A communicable disease refers to a disease that is: a. passive b. dormant c. spread from one person to another d. not spread from one person to another
c. spread from one person to another
Neck and back strain can occur if you: a. work with your back straight b. properly adjust the chair height c. stand for a long time in high heeled shoes d. use a footstool to reach for supplies on a high shelf
c. stand for a long time in high-heeled shoes
The standard proportion between the head and the overall body height of a man that most artists use is: a. 1 to 5 b. 1 to 6 c. 1 to 7 d. 1 to 8
d. 1 to 8
Bone is composed of 2/3 mineral matter and: a. 1/3 oxygen b. 1/3 nitrogen c. 1/3 hydrogen d. 1/3 organic matter
d. 1/3 organic matter
What information is assigned to a product, along with the approval of the efficacy claims on the label to ensure the product is safe and effective? a. bar code b. retail number c. toll-free number d. EPA registration number
d. EPA registration number
The regulating agency under the Department of Labor that enforces safety and health standards in the workplace is: a. DNR b. SDS c. USDA d. OSHA
d. OSHA
Which of the following statements does NOT reflect proper grammar? a. How may I help you? b. May I shampoo you now? c. This oil works well on a normal skin type d. This oil works good on a normal skin type
d. This oil works good on a normal skin type
Which of the following will help prevent shoulder problems? a. holding heavy clippers b. reaching across a table to manicure c. reaching for supplies on a high shelf d. adjusting the height of the chair when you work on a client
d. adjusting the height of the chair when you work on a client
A bleeding wound should be treated by: a. applying a tourniquet b. applying cold water to the wound c. applying warm water to the wound d. applying pressure with gauze and a gloved hand
d. applying pressure with gauze and a gloved hand
How often should the solution in disinfectant containers be changed? a. yearly b. monthly c. every two weeks d. as directed by manufacturer
d. as directed by manufacturer
How often should the solution in disinfectant containers be changes? a. yearly b. monthly c. every two weeks d. as directed by manufacturer
d. as directed by manufacturer
The heat from an electric curling iron can be tested by: a. clicking it on steel wool b. touching it quickly with your finger c. placing it close to your nose to smell if it is hot d. bringing your hand very near the barrel, without touching it
d. bringing your hand very near the barrel, without touching it
The muscle located between the jaws and cheek that is responsible for compressing the cheek to release air outwardly, as in blowing is called the: a. risorius b. caninus c. triangularis d. buccinator
d. buccinator
All of the following statements are precautions regarding disinfectants EXCEPT: a. store in a cool, dry area b. tightly cover and label all containers c. purchase chemicals in small quantities d. use hands to remove objects from disinfectant
d. use hands to remove objects from disinfectant
Which of the following steps should a cosmetologist perform immediately prior to a service? a. apply hand lotion b. rinse hands in cold water c. dry hands with a communal cloth towel d. wash hands with warm water and soap
d. wash hands with warm water and soap
Cells that fight bacteria and other foreign substances are called leukocytes or: a. plasma b. hemoglobin c. red blood cells d. white blood cells
d. white blood cells
The upper cheek and bottom of the eye socket are formed by the malar, also called: a. vomer b. palatine c. lacrimal d. zygomatic
d. zygomatic
An example statements of self-respect is: a. "I like myself and I have integrity." b. "I appreciate the personal qualities of other." c. "I believe in myself and my ability to make my way in the world." d. "I demonstrate my respect for others and others respect me in return."
a. "I like myself and I have integrity."
Personal and professional well-being and providing prevention for certain diseases and benefits of: a. a balanced diet b. proper oral hygiene c. good human relations d. practicing verbal communication
a. a balanced diet
Which of the following muscles moves the big toe away from the other toes? a. abductor hallucis b. flexor digitorum brevis c. abductor digiti minimi d. flexor digiti minimi brevis
a. abductor hallucis
When exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease it is called: a. active immunity b. passive immunity c. immediate immunity d. antibody immunity
a. active immunity
During which stage of growth does bacteria reproduce and grow rapidly? a. active stage b. growth stage c. dormant stage d. inactive stage
a. active stage
Metal tools and nonporous supplies used should be disinfected a. after each use b. twice a day c. at the end of each day d. at the beginning of each day
a. after each use
The process of building up larger molecules from small ones is: a. anabolism b. catabolism c. physiology d. cell divisiion
a. anabolism
What term means "in front of"? a. anterior b. inferior c. superior d. posterior
a. anterior
After applying the primer during a sculptured nail service: a. avoid touching the nail b. moisten the area to allow better adherence c. touch the nail area lightly to ensure it is dry d. saturate the area with acrylic powder to maintain dryness
a. avoid touching the nail
The occipitalis muscle is located at the nape of the neck and draws the scalp: a. back b. forward c. to the left d. to the right
a. back
The occipital artery supplies blood to the: a. back of the head b. center of the forehead c. lower portion of the face d. sides and top of the head
a. back of the head
What is the sticky, salty fluid that circulates through the body, bringing nourishment and oxygen to all parts of the body? a. blood b. lymph c. platelets d. thrombocytes
a. blood
Osteology is the study of: a. bones b. germs c. nerves d. muscles
a. bones
Which of the following list of components work in harmony to receive and interpret stimuli and send messages away from the nerve cell to the appropriate tissues, muscles and organs? a. brain, spinal cord and nerves b. brain, spinal cord and arteries c. afferent, efferent, and mixed nerves d. ophthalmic, maxillary and mandibular
a. brain, spinal cord and nerves
Which of the following facial nerve branches extend to the muscles of the mouth? a. buccal b. temporal c. zygomatic d. marginal mandibular
a. buccal
An inflammation of the fluid sac that lies between a tendon and skin or bone is called: a. bursitis b. tendonitis c. dermatitis d. carpal tunnel
a. bursitis
How should a salon professional respond to a client insisting on a certain hair color that would not be flattering to their complexion? a. by tactfully suggesting otherwise b. by using overtone c. by displaying a negative attitude d. sharing her unflattering request with other clients
a. by tactfully suggesting otherwise
The energy contained in food is measured in: a. calories b. degrees c. fat content d. protein content
a. calories
The muscle of the heart itself and the only muscle of its type in the human body is the: a. cardiac muscle b. striated muscle c. voluntary muscle d. supportive muscle
a. cardiac muscle
What are the basic units of living matter? a. cells b. bones c. tissues d. kidsnyes
a. cells
Washing your hands is an example of: a. cleaning b. immunity c. disinfection d. decontamination
a. cleaning
To hold the comb and shears in the same hand without jeopardizing the client's safety, release the thumb grip and: a. close your palm over the shears b. close your fingers over the finger grip c. wrap your thumb around the finger grip d. wrap your fingers tightly around the blade
a. close your palm over the shears
Spherical (round)-shaped bacterial cells, which appear singularly or in groups are known as: a. cocci b. bacilli c. spirilla d. flagella
a. cocci
Hair addition are an appropriate choice for clients who want to add length, density, texture and/or: a. color b. wiglet c. cascade d. short hair
a. color
Healthy skin requires special care to maintain its health, elasticity, vibrancy and: a. color b. pallor c. dryness d. dullness
a. color
Melanin is found mainly in which part of the hair? a. cortex b. sebum c. cuticle d. medulla
a. cortex
Which of the following statements is true about the 32 teeth taper shears? a. create highly textured effects b. lightly tapered effects c. produce dramatic chunky effects d. remove a minimal amount of hair within a parting
a. create highly textured effects
Which of the following implements removes debris from the nail sidewalls? a. curette b. nippers c. nail rasp d. cuticle pusher
a. curette
Parasitic fungi can cause noncontagious conditions, such as: a. dandruff b. ringworm c. nail fungus d. tines capitis
a. dandruff
The organ responsible for removing toxic byproducts of digestion is the a. liver b. stomach c. kidneys d. intestines
a. liver
The system that breaks food down to be easily absorbed by cells or to become waste products is the: a. digestive system b. nervous sytem c. excretory system d. respiratory system
a. digestive system
The primary motor nerve of the face is the: a. facial nerve b. trifocal nerve c. maxillary nerve d. mandibular nerve
a. facial nerve
Which of the following responsibilities is NOT found in a professional code of ethics? a. failure to fulfill obligations b. being loyal to employer and co-workers c. being fair and courteous to your co-workers d. showing respect for the feelings and rights of others
a. failure to fulfill obligations
Adjusting your behavior to ensure your messages are being understood, and adapting your approach is referred to as: a. flexing b. reflecting c. fixing d. interacting
a. flexing
Which muscle bends the wrist and closes the fingers? a. flexor b. deltoid c. adductor d. supinator
a. flexor
Mary is performing a scalp massage on a client. Which of the following bones would be affected by the massage Mary is offering? a. frontal b. ethmoid c. sphenoid d. phalanges
a. frontal
The bone that extends from the top of the eyes to the top of the head and forms the forehead is called the: a. frontal bone b. parietal bone c. temporal bone d. occipital bone
a. frontal bone
A routine behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur unconsciously defines: a. habits b. attitudes c. courtesy d. personality
a. habits
In addition to tension and perm solution, what do acid perms use to perform the processing action? a. heat b. cold c. drying d. alkalinity
a. heat
Apply 70% alcohol to the hair strand for 5-7 minutes to remove which of the following products? a. henna b. a filler c. shampoo d. a neutralizer
a. henna
The term used to describe the science of healthful living is" a. hygiene b. exercise c. nutrition d. ergonomics
a. hygiene
The body's ability to destroy infectious agents that enter the body is: a. immunity b. superiority c. sterilization d. infection control
a. immunity
Which of the following descriptions would NOT play a part in your commitment to success as a cosmetology professional? a. insufficient rest b. attaining a healthy body and mind c. believing in bringing beauty to the lives of others d. achieving the highest standards of professional behavior
a. insufficient rest
Which of the following is one of the primary functions of the respiratory system? a. intake of oxygen b. elimination of urea c. neutralization of ammonia d. inhalation of carbon dioxide
a. intake of oxygen
All of the following are trust-busters in a work environment EXCEPT: a. integrity b. insincerity c. poor work ethic d. self-absorbed behavior
a. integrity
The point at which two or more bones are joined together is called a: a. joint b. tendon c. synapse d. ligament
a. joint
A protein substance found in nails and hair is: a. keratin b. cuticle c. lunula d. hyponychium
a. keratin
Long bones are found in the: a. legs b. back c. chest d. skull
a. legs
Which of the following descriptions is true of speaking with clarity? a. less is more b. change the subject often c. the more words the better d. focus on unimportant details
a. less is more
A pediculicide shampoo kills a. lice b cocci c. bacilli d. spirlla
a. lice
Any electrical appliance activated by the flow of electric current such as a blow dryer is known as a(n): a. load b. electron c. insulator d. conductor
a. load
An infection that is located in a small, confined area is known as a: a. local infection b. general infection c. contagious infection d. symptomatic infection
a. local infection
A dimensional coloring technique that uses a darker color on selected strands is referred to as: a. lowlighting b. darklighting c. freeforming d. base to ends
a. low lighting
Which of the following terms is another name for cell division? a. mitosis b. fibrosis c. trichology d. keratinization
a. mitosis
Attached at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle is the: a. nail root b. free edge c. hyponychium d. perionychium
a. nail root
Which two bones join to form the bridge of the nose? a. nasal b. skull c.maxillae d. zygomatic
a. nasal
Which type of tissue coordinates body function in addition to carrying messages to and from the brain and spinal cord? a. nerve b. muscular c. epithelial d. connective
a. nerve
Another name for a nerve cell is: a. neuron b. dendrite c. cytoplasm d. axon terminal
a. neuron
The control center of cell activities is called the: a. nucleus b. cytoplasm c. protoplasm d. body system
a. nucleus
When applying color to a client with 75% gray, apply a color: a. one level darker than the desired shade b. one level lighter than the desired shade c. two levels lighter than the desired shade d. three levels lighter than the desired shade
a. one level darker than the desired shade
The muscle that controls the eyebrows, drawing them in and downward is the: a. orbicularis b. corrugator c. auricularis d. levator palpebrae
a. orbicularis
A separate body structure composed of two or more different tissues is a(n): a. organ b. tissue c. system d. muscles
a. organ
What is the technical term for bone? a. os b. osteo c. vomer d. humerus
a. os
The fluid part of the blood is: a. plasma b. hemoglobin c. red blood cells d. white blood cells
a. plasma
Which muscle, illustrated below, draws the lower lip and corner of the mouth sideways and down, partially opening the mouth, as in surprise or fright? a. platysma b. masseter c. trapezius d. buccinator
a. platysma
A foot doctor is called a: a. podiatrist b. pediatrician c. gynecologist d. psychologist
a. podiatrist
What is the artery called that supplies blood to the knee joint and muscles in the thigh and calf? a. popliteal b. anterior tibial c. dorsalis pedis d. posterior tibial
a. popliteal
Why is peristalsis important in the overall functioning of the digestive system? a. propels food down the esophagus b. breaks down proteins into polypeptides c. separates the chest cavity from the abdomen d. provides communication between the brain and the stomach
a. propels food down the esophagus
To ensure client care and safety during a waxing service, do not: a. re-dip spatula b. dispose of spatula c. wear single-use gloves d. text wax temperature
a. re-dip spatula
A shampoo bowl that allows you to stand behind the client helps: a. reduce back fatigue b. minimize water spillage c. speed penetration of conditioner d. water drain from the bowl more easily
a. reduce back fatigue
Tinea pedis appears as itching and peeling of the skin on the feet and must be: a. referred to a physician b. treated with a weekly pedicure c. treated immediately by rinsing in hot water d. soaked in antiseptic, then dried thoroughly
a. referred to a physician
To clean metal tools, begin by: a. removing debris b. rinsing with hot water c. immersing in soap and water d. immersing in disinfectant solution
a. removing debris
A deep admiration for someone or something is referred to as: a. respect b. integrity c. commitment d. trustworthiness
a. respect
Not making assumptions about people based on appearances reflects use of: a. respect b. integrity c. etiquette d. commitment
a. respect
All of the following statements are safety precautions regarding a perm service EXCEPT: a. reuse any leftover perm solution or neutralizer b. avoid perming damaged hair that shows breakage c. do not perm hair is there are scalp abrasions present d. analyze client's hair to determine correct perm solution
a. reuse any leftover perm solution or neutralizer
Which body system has the function to give the body shape and strength? a. skeletal system b. nervous system c. endocrine system d. circulatory system
a. skeletal system
Which system has the function of surrounding and protecting internal organs? a. skeletal system b. endocrine sytem c. circulatory system d. respiratory system
a. skeletal system
Which system is the physical foundation of the body? a. skeletal system b. muscular system c. endocrine system d. circulatory system
a. skeletal system
Which of the organs of the body is the largest? a. skin b. liver c. brain d. heart
a. skin
Catalysts are found in liquid monomer to: a. speed up the chemical reaction b. keep the monomer free flowing c. keep monomers from setting up d. provide protective color stabilizers
a. speed up the chemical reaction
Which crucial part of the central nervous system is composed of long nerve fibers and originates in the base of the brain and extends to the base of the spine? a. spinal cord b. facial nerve c. trifocal nerve d. trigeminal nerve
a. spinal cord
What bacteria, when viewed through a microscope, would appear to be spiraled, coiled, corkscrew-shaped bacterial cells? a. spirilla b. flagella c. saprophytes d. staphylococci
a. spirilla
What do you do first when a blood-exposure incident occurs? a. stop the service b. discard contaminated supplies c. ask another professional to assist d. clean injured area with soap and water
a. stop the service
An amp is a unit of electric: a. strength b. pressure c. frequency d. resistance
a. strength
An ampere is a unit of electric: a. strength b. pressure c. frequency d. resistance
a. strength
The scheduling concern of a client arriving early can be addressed by: a. telling client how long before the service will begin b. welcoming client with a cool dismissiveness c. avoiding offering reading material d. letting client get their own beverage
a. telling client how long before the service will begin
The process of hair turning gray is most commonly cause by: a. the natural aging process b. hair damaged at the papilla c. hair fiber over 15 year of age d. being exposed to excessive sunlight
a. the natural aging process
How do lymph nodes indicate infection in the body? a. they swell b. they disappear c. they reduce in size d. they move to another location
a. they swell
Which of the following is NOT a part of the muscle? a. tibia b. belly c. origin d. insertion
a. tibia
The muscle that aids in drawing the head back and elevating the shoulder blades is known as the: a. trapezius b. platysma c. pectoralis d. sternocleidomastoideus
a. trapezius
As bacteria absorb food, each cell grows in size and divides, resulting in how many new cells? a. two b. four c. six d. eight
a. two
The bone located on the little-finger side of the lower arm is the: a. una b. hyoid c. sternum d. humerus
a. ulna
Which nerve extends down the little-finger side of the arm into the palm of the hand? a. ulnar b. radial c. digital d. median
a. ulnar
Which of the following arteries supplies blood to the little finger side of the forearm? a. ulnar b. radial c. popliteal d. anterior tibial
a. ulnar
All of the following movements cause Carpal Tunnel Syndrome EXCEPT: a. using sharp shears b. gripping with force c. bending your wrist a lot d. repeating a motion over and over
a. using sharp shears
Saying the proper thing without offending someone is: a. using tact b. questioning c. paraphrasing d. using overtones
a. using tact
During a facial service, which piece of equipment is helpful in deep-pore cleansing? a. vacuum b. Wood's lamp c. magnifying lamp d. high-frequency machine
a. vacuum
Which blood vessels carry impure blood? a. veins b. arteries c. platlets d. ventricles
a. veins
When applying makeup, contouring with light colors will always have what effect on the face? a. narrowing b. broadening c. highlighting d. moistuizing
b. broadening
After performing a service on a difficult client, Diane vents her frustrations to other clients. Which of the following terms identifies Diane's display of emotion? a. vitality b. attitude c. grammar d. flexibility
b. attitude
After performing a service on a hard-to-deal-with client, Diane vents her frustrations to other clients. Which of the following terms identifies Diane's display of emotion? a. vitality b. attitude c. flexibility d. grammar
b. attitude
Rod-shipped bacterial cells are known as: a. cocci b. bacilli c. spirilla d. staphylococci
b. bacilli
The most common form of bacterial cells: a. cocci b. bacilli c. spirilla d. staphylococci
b. bacilli
One- celled micro-organisms are called germs or: a. fungi b. bacteria c. ringworm d. external parasites
b. bacteria
What is halitosis? a. body odor b. bad breath c. bad posture d. good posture
b. bad breath
Pathogenic bacteria are responsible for all of the following EXCEOT: a. causing disease b. producing toxins c. causing infection d. benefitting the environment
b. benefitting the environment
Negative aspects of our personal character that we are unaware of but others can see are referred to as: a. setbacks b. blind spots c. positive traits d. self-esteem
b. blind spots
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) causes the immune system to: a. speed up b. break down c. work efficiently d. continue working properly
b. break down
Located above the corners of the mouth, which muscles raises the angle of the mouth, as in snarling? a. risorius b. caninus c. triangularis d. buccinator
b. caninus
The brain, spinal cord and spinal and cranial nerves make up the a. involuntary system b. central nervous sytem c. peripheral nervous system d. autonomic nervous system
b. central nervous system
Which of the following actions is a guideline to follow prior to the hair design service? a. complete client record card b. check scalp for any diseases or disorders c. ask client to purchase products d. schedule client's next appointment
b. check scalp for any diseases or disorders
The purpose of the heart is to: a. digest food b. circulate blood c. control all body functions d. supply the blood with oxygen
b. circulate blood
The bone that forms the area from the throat to the shoulder is known as the: a. radius b. clavicle c. humerus d. sternum
b. clavicle
A point to remember about cleaning is: a. cleaning kills microbes b. cleaning requires a mechanical process that causes microbes to loosen for removal c. cleaning does not require a mechanical process that causes microbes to loosen for removal d. cleaning increases the amount of organic matter that contributes to future growth of microbes
b. cleaning requires a mechanical process that causes microbes to loosen for removal
Which skin care product removes impurities from the skins surface? a. toner b. cleanser c. sunscreen d. moisturizer
b. cleanser
The function of the masseter muscle is to: a. open the jaw b. close the jaw c. pull the lip down d. compress the cheek
b. close the jaw
An effective way to build trust is to: a. tell half-trust b. communicate in open, honest ways c. be closed to the idea of others d. seek personal gain above shared gain
b. communicate in open, honest ways
Which type of tissue supports, protects and holds the body together? a. nerve tissue b. connective tissue c. muscular tissue d. epithelial tissue
b. connective tissue
Breathing through the nose is healthier than breathing through the mouth because the nose: a. filters out deadly carbon monoxide b. contains mucus membranes that filter out dust/air c. cools the air as it travels through the nasal passages d. stores dust/dirt as it travels through the nasal passages
b. contains mucus membranes that filter out dust/air
The term that defines the art of science of beauty care is: a. onychology b. cosmetology c. ethical conduct d. personal hygiene
b. cosmetology
Which of the following terms defines the art and science of beauty care? a. onychology b. cosmetology c. ethical conduct d. personal hygiene
b. cosmetology
Which of the following products aids in moisturizing brittle nails? a. base coat b. cuticle oil c. sloughing lotion d. polish remover
b. cuticle oil
Pus-forming bacterial cells that form in long chains and cause blood poisoning are called: a. bacilli b. diplococci c. streptococci d. staphylococci
b. diplococci
Integrity in simple terms could be describes as: a. inconsistency of character b. doing the right thing c. possessing a genius level of intellect d. deciding to act ethically only when it suits you
b. doing the right thing
This informs the user about what product is "effective in fighting against" a. contact time b. efficacy label c. registration number d. Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
b. efficacy label
What informs the user about what the product is "effective in fighting agains?" a. contact time b. efficacy label c. registration number d. Bloodbourne Pathogen Standard
b. efficacy label
The primary function of the excretory system is to: a. circulate blood throughout the body b. eliminate waste products from the body c. intake oxygen to be absorbed into the blood d. regulate and control the growth and reproduction of the body
b. eliminate waste products from the body
Keeping muscles toned, organs working properly and equipping the body. to better cope with a stressful situation are proven results related to: a. hygiene b. exercise c. ergonomics d. human relations
b. exercise
Which artery supplies blood to the lower portion of the face, including the mouth and nose? a. occipital b. external maxillary c. posterior auricular d. superficial temporal
b. external maxillary
The posterior auricular, temporal and zygomatic are all branches of which nerve? a. buccal b. facial c. cervical d. mandibular
b. facial
Which of the following is the thigh bone or the longest bone in the body? a. tibia b. femur c. fibula d. patella
b. femur
The outer and narrower of the 2 lower leg bones, extending from the knee to the ankle, is known as the: a. femur b. fibula c. patella d. metatarsals
b. fibula
The trifocal nerve is also known as the: a. facial nerve b. fifth cranial nerve c. sixth cranial nerve d. seventh cranial nerve
b. fifth cranial nerve
The common cold is caused by a(n): a. fungi b. filerable virus c. external parasite d. non-filterable virus
b. filterable virus
Cuticles can be softened by soaking fingernails in a: a. speed dry b. finger bowl c. polish remover d. disinfecting container
b. finger bowl
Meeting life's new challenges can be assisted by: a. acting before thinking b. focusing attention on goals c. focusing on fears versus opportunities d. choosing insincerity and shoddiness in work
b. focusing attention on goals
Keeping the abdomen flat, the chin level and the head up are key points in having: a. bad posture b. good posture c. potential injuries d. a poor standing position
b. good posture
The risorius is located at the corner of the mouth and draws the mouth up and out, as in the expression of: a. distaste b. grinning c. sarcasm d. whistling
b. grinning
If the skin is not broken following a heat or electrical burn, which of the following actions is recommended to treat the burn area? a. apply ointment b. immerse in cool water c. immerse in warm water d. apply warm compress
b. immerse in cool water
If a person matches their actions with their words, it is an example of: a. respect b. integrity c. etiquette d. commitment
b. integrity
Almost all foods contain mixtures of energy nutrients, which are all of the following terms EXCEPT: a. fats b. keratin c. proteins d. carbohydrates
b. keratin
Two important regulations that OSHA has put in place to assist in safe operations are the SDS and the: a. feature of products b. labeling of products c. location of products d. formulas of products
b. labeling of products
Two important regulations that OSHA has put in place to assist in safe operations are the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and the: a. future of products b. labeling of products c. location of products d. formulas of products
b. labeling of products
All of the following are steps to be followed if a victim is choking EXCEPT: a. determine if victim can speak b. lay victim on his/her back c. wrap arms around stomach d. perform upward thrusts
b. lay victim on his/her back
The tissue type that carries food, waste products and hormones is: a. nerve tissue b. liquid tissue c. muscular tissue d. connective tissue
b. liquid tissue
What converts and neutralizes ammonia from the circulatory system to urea? a. skin b. liver c. heart d. lungs
b. liver
The colorless liquid produced as a byproduct when plasma passes nourishment to capillaries and cells is known as: a. blood b. lymph c. blood platelets d. protein particles
b. lymph
A subsystem of the circulatory system responsible for distributing white blood cells to help develop immunity is known as the: a. nervous system b. lymph-vascular system c. cardiovascular system d. integumentary system
b. lymph-vascular system
The feeling that two people have for one another that feeds each person's need to feel valued is known as: a. self-control b. mutual respect c. emotional balance d. professional ethics
b. mutual respect
What product may be used to remove nail stains? a. hand lotion b. nail bleach c. paraffin wax d. cuticle cream
b. nail bleach
Prevent neck and back strain by: a. bending forward when performing a service b. not reaching overhead for supplies c. standing for a long time in high heels d. twisting your body to get closer to a client
b. not reaching overhead for supplies
What does number 1 on this illustration of the cell indicate? a. tissue b. nucleus c. cytoplasm d. cell membrane
b. nucleus
What three basic parts are found in most human cells? a. muscle, cytoplasm, cell membrane b. nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane c. muscle, protoplasm, cell membrane d. nucleus, cytoplasm, connective tissue
b. nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane
The epicranius is formed by two muscles called the frontalis and the: a. procures b. occipitalis c. corrugator d. temporalis
b. occipitalis
In the graphic, what does the letter C indicate? a. frontalis b. occipitalis c. insertion d. mentalis
b. occipitals
A unit of electric resistance is called a(n): a. volt b. ohm c. watt d. insulator
b. ohm
All of the following terms describe the type of container disinfected tools or nonporous supplies are stored in EXCEPT: a. dry b. open c. covered d. disinfected
b. open
Maintaining healthy teeth and keeping the breath fresh is called: a. halitosis b. oral hygiene c. public sanitation d. public intoxication
b. oral hygiene
The nonmoving portion of the muscle attached to bone or another fixed muscle is the: a. belly b. origin c. synapse d. insertion
b. origin
Hair color products that are mixed with a developer to create a chemical change are called: a. temporary b. oxidative color c. semi-permanent d. non oxidative color
b. oxidative color
Oxidants (developers) have the ability to release: a. sulfur b. oxygen c. nitrogen d. aluminum
b. oxygen
To translate what you heard into your own words is to: a. repeat b. paraphrase c. focus attention d. as a question
b. paraphrase
Which artery supplies blood to the crown and sides of the head? a. angular b. parietal c. submental d. inferior labial
b. parietal
When a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through their own immune system, it is called: a. active immunity b. passive immunity c. natural immunity d. vaccine-induced immunity
b. passive immunity
What system is composed of sensory and motor nerves that extend from the spinal cord and brain to other parts of the body? a. central nervous system b. peripheral nervous system c. autonomic nervous system d. cerebrospinal nervous system
b. peripheral nervous system
The outward reflection of your inner feelings, thoughts, attitudes, and values is defined as: a. respect b. personality c. psychology d. communication
b. personality
A volt is a unit of electric: a. strength b. pressure c. frequency d. resistance
b. pressure
If redness and swelling were found around the test area when performing a predisposition test, which of the following steps should NOT be taken? a. stop the service b. proceed with the service c. ask the client how they are feeling d. have the client seek medical assistance
b. proceed with the service
The muscle that runs across the front of the lower part of the radius and the ulna and turns the palm of the hand downward and inward is the: a. flexor b. pronator c. supinator d. extensor
b. pronator
Functions of the skin include regulation of body temperature and: a. digestion b. protection c. circulation d. reproduction
b. protection
Health hazards, such as impure air and improper storage or use of food, fall under the category of: a. oral hygiene b. public hygiene c. personal hygiene d. personal grooming
b. public hygiene
Which nerve extends down the thumb side of the arm into the back of the hand? a. ulnar b. radial c. digital d. median
b. radial
Which of the following arteries supplies blood to the thumb side of the arm and hand? a. ulnar b. radial c. posterior d. dorsalis pedis
b. radial
Bacteria grow and reproduce: a. slowly b. rapidly c. in dry, clean areas d. in light areas without a food source
b. rapidly
All of the following can help prevent neck and back strain EXCEPT: a. working with he back straight b. reaching overhead for supplies c. using free-standing shampoo bowls d. adjusting the height of the clients chair
b. reaching overhead for supplies
Paraphrasing to summarize the meaning of what has been communicated is known as: a. using tact b. reflective listening c. using overtones d. one-way communication
b. reflective listening
Use of a prompting comment such as "go on" is an example of a listening strategy called: a. repeat b. respond c. question d. paraphrase
b. respond
The large, flat bone extending from the middle of the bak upward to the joint where it attaches to the clavicle is called the: a. rib b. scapula c. sternum d. humerus
b. scapula
All of the following descriptions identify ways to build trust at work EXCEPT: a. communicate in open, honest ways b. seek personal gain above shared gain c. do the right thing regardless of personal risk d. show respect for the ideas and beliefs of others
b. seek personal gain above shared gain
Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system? a. allowing body movement b. sending and receiving body messages c. surrounding and protecting internal organs d. providing a frame to which muscles can attach
b. sending and receiving body messages
One function of the muscular system includes supporting the: a. brain b. skeletal system c. digestive system d. endocrine system
b. skeletal system
When applying makeup, foundation should match your: a. clothing b. skin tone c. eye color d. blush color
b. skin tone
Which relaxer ingredients requires the use of a base cream on the scalp to prevent irritation? a. neutralizer b. sodium hydroxide c. ammonium bisulfate d. ammonium thioglycolate
b. sodium hydroxide
What type of bacteria, shown in the picture, causes highly contagious diseases? a. bacilli b. spirilla c. diplococci d. staphylococci
b. spirilla
All of the following actions can help prevent neck and back problems EXCEPT: a. using free-standing sinks b. standing with feet together c. working with your back straight d. adjusting the height of the client's chair
b. standing with feet together
What branch of the facial nerve extends to the muscles of the temple, the side of the forehead, eyebrow, eyelid and upper cheek? a. buccal b. temporal c. zygomatic d. posterior auricular
b. temporal
The coordination of which two muscles enables the body to perform chewing (mastication)? a. rigorous and corrugator b. temporalis and masseter c. procures and latissimus dorsi d. auricular and latissimus dorsi
b. temporalis and masseter
Groups of cells of the same kind make up: a. lungs b. tissues c. organs d. systems
b. tissues
Draping for color service should include a cape and: a. sheet b. towels c. neck strip d. cotton coil
b. towels
Which of the following conditions is NOT a disease caused by a virus? a. mumps b. tuberculosis c. common cold d. respiratory infection
b. tuberculosis
Which hair removal method is most commonly used to remove unwanted hairs from smaller areas? a. waxing b. tweezing c. electrolysis d. chemical depilatory
b. tweezing
A difference between viruses and bacterial infections is: a. viruses can be treated with antibiotics b. viruses cannot be treated with antibiotics c. bacterial infections cause the common cold d. bacterial infections have larger sub-particles
b. viruses cannot be treated with antibiotics
The salon professional is primarily concerned with which type of muscles found in the head, face, neck, hands and arms? a. autonomic c. voluntary c. involuntary d. non-striated
b. voluntary
A measure of how much electrical energy is being used is known as a: a. volt b. watt c. load d. conductor
b. watt
What branch of the facial nerve extends to the upper part of the cheek? a. mental b. zygomatic c. infraorbital d. auricle temporal
b. zygomatic
Which of the following statements is NOT true about close-ended questions? a. begin with DID b. being with WHY c. begin with COULD d. begin with WOULD
begin with WHY
How many hours of sleep do most people need to function properly? a. 1-2 hours b. 3-4 hours c. 6-8 hours d. 9-12 hours
c. 6-8 hours
What approximate percent of all bacteria are harmless and can even be beneficial to humans? a. 10% b. 30% c. 70% d. 90%
c. 70%
On the average, an adult has how much blood flowing through the circulatory system? a. 4-6 pints b. 4-6 quarts c. 8-10 pints d. 8-10 quarts
c. 8-10 pints
The body system responsible for circulation of the blood, including the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries, is called the: a. nervous system b. lymph-vascular system c. cardiovascular system d. integumentary system
c. cardiovascular system
A recommendation to prevent foot and leg problems would be: a. wear pointed shoes b. stand on a hard floor c. change positions frequently d. the use of non-adjustable chairs
c. change positions frequently
Spreading infection in a salon can be attributed to all of the following EXCEPT: a. open sores b. coughing or sneezing c. clean hands and implements d. unclean hands and implements
c. clean hands and implements
Spreading infection in a salon can be attributed to all of the following ways EXCEPT: a. open sores b. coughing and sneezing c. clean hands and implements d. unclean hands and implements
c. clean hands and implements
Infection control is divided into the following categories: a. bacteriology, ecology and first aid b. prevention, inoculation and billing c. cleaning, disinfection and sterilization d. contamination, immunity, and inoculation
c. cleaning, disinfection and sterilization
The common cold, hepatitis and measles are examples ofL a. harmless diseases b. bacterial diseases c. communicable diseases d. nonpathogenic diseases
c. communicable diseases
Which of the following is NOT an example of metabolism? a. building up of larger molecules from smaller ones b. releasing energy to perform specific body functions c. controlling the basic functions and activities of the cell d. breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones
c. controlling the basic functions and activities of the cell
A polite behavior that shows respect for other people is called: a. habit b. attitude c. courtesy d. personality
c. courtesy
Overprocessed permed hair could be indicated by hair that may look: a. oily b. shiny c. curly when wet but frizzy when dry d. frizzy when wet but curly when dry
c. curly when wet but frizzy when dry
What do low or no-thio perms use as a reducing agent? a. peroxide b. thioglycolic acid c. cystemine hydrochloride d. glycerol monothioglycolate
c. cystemine hydrochloride
Most of the activities of the cell take place in the: a. m=nucleus b. stomach c. cytoplasm d. cell membrane
c. cytoplasm
Most of the activities or production of the cell take place in the: a. nucleus b. stomach c. cytoplasm d. cell membrane
c. cytoplasm
An overly wide jaw can be visually narrowed by applying: a. lighter contour cream to the inner area of the jawline b. lighter contour cream to the outer areas of the jawline c. darker contour cream to the outer areas of the jawline d. darker contour cream to the inner areas of the jawline
c. darker contour cream to the outer areas of the jawline
The triangle-shaped muscle that lifts the arm or turns it is the: a. bicep b. flexor c. deltoid d. extensor
c. deltoid
Thread-like fibers that extend from the nerve call and bring information to the cell body are called: a. axons b. neurons c. dendrites d. cytoplasm
c. dendrites
Eileen's client had developed pneumonia. Which type of bacteria is the cause of the disease? a. cocci b. bacilli c. diplococci d. streptococci
c. diplococci
What type of bacteria, shown in the graphic, can cause pneumonia? a. bacilli b. spirilla c. diplococci d. staphylococci
c. diplococci
A current in which electrons move at an even rate and flow in only one direction is called: a. EMS b. microcurrent c. direct d. alternating current
c. direct current
Chemical products used to destroy most bacteria (except bacterial spores) fungi and viruses on nonporous surfaces are called: a. bar soaps b. antiseptics c. disinfectants d. sanitation products
c. disinfectants
Which of the following arteries supplies blood to the upper surface of the foot? a. ulnar b. politeal c. dorasalis pedis d. posterior tibial
c. dorsalis pedis
Motor nerves carry messages from the brain to the muscles are are called: a. sensory b. afferent c. efferent d. receptor
c. efferent
Which nerves carry messages from the brain to the muscles? a. sensory b. afferent c. efferent d. receptor
c. efferent
Which of the following services normally requires the use of sterilization procedures? a. perming b. sculpting c. electrolysis d. shampooing
c. electrolysis
A disease inuenced by weather is referred to as: a. serial b. rational c. seasonal d. inflammable
c. seasonal
Organisms that live on or obtain nutrients from another organism are known as: a. viruses b. bacteria c. external parasites d. internal parasites
c. external parasites
All of the following statements describe methods to build self-respect EXCEPT: a. resisting negative influences b. seeking out other positive people c. feeling down about yourself and others d. accepting and embracing change
c. feeling down about yourself and others
All of the following words describe contagions EXCEPT: a. fungi b. mites c. flagella d. bacteria
c. flagella
Avoid performing a scalp treatment: a. one month prior to a chemical service b. one month following a chemical service c. immediately prior to a chemical service d. two weeks following a chemical service
c. immediately prior to a chemical service
When an infectious disease spreads through the air or makes contact with a contaminated (dirty) object it is referred to as: a. direct transmission b. contagious infection c. indirect transmission d. blood borne pathogens
c. indirect transmission
Cleaning is the first level of: a. disinfection b. contamination c. infection control d. decontamination
c. infection control
Which artery supplies blood to the lower lip? a. transverse b. submental c. inferior labial d. anterior auricular
c. inferior labial
Changing the pitch of your voice while speaking is called: a. rate b. pitch c. inflection d. enunciation
c. inflection
Which nerve extends to the lower eyelid, side of the nose, upper lip and mouth? a. mental b. zygomatic c. infraorbital d. supraorbital
c. infraorbital
Muscles affected by massage are generally manipulated from the: a. insertion attachment to belly attachment b. belly attachment to insertion attachment c. insertion attachment to origin attachment d. origin attachment to insertion attachment
c. insertion attachment to origin attachment
Muscles affected by massage are generally massaged from the: a. insertion attachment to belly attachment b. belly attachment to insertion attachment c. insertion attachment to origin attachment d. origin attachment to insertion attachment
c. insertion attachment to origin attachment
Which artery supplies blood to parts of the brain, eyes and forehead? a. transverse b. inferior labial c. internal carotid artery d. anterior auricular
c. internal carotid artery
On what area of the face is a foundation tested for a color match? a. nose b. eyelid c. jawline d. forehead
c. jawline
Always store disinfectants in containers that are: a. clear b. plastic c. labeled d. unclear
c. labeled
The smallest two bones of the facial skeleton that form the front part of the inner, bottom wall of the eye socket are called the: a. nasal b. maxillae c. lacrimal d. mandible
c. lacrimal
Which type of shoes should be worn to reduce fatigue caused by standing for long periods of time? a. high-heeled shoes b. shoes with pointed toes c. low, broad-heeled shoes d. shoes without arch support
c. low, broad-heeled shoes
The chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for cell growth and reproduction is known as: a. anabolism b. physiology c. metabolism d. catabolism
c. metabolism
Which of the following terms is NOT a type of bacteria? a. spirilla b. bacilli c. parasite d. streptococci
c. parasite
Bacterial cells that may be harmful to the body are: a. nontoxic b. vegetable c. pathogenic d. nonpathogenic
c. pathogenic
The muscles that assist in swinging the arms and extend across the front of the chest are called: a. flexor and extensor b. supinator and pronator c. pectoralis major and pectoralis minor d. zygomaticus major and zygomaticus minor
c. pectorals major and pectoralis minor
The heart muscle is entirely encased in a membrane called the a. pronator b. supinator c. pericardium d. thrombocyte
c. pericardium
The muscle that causes the foot to invert and turn outward is the: a. tibialis anterior b. peroneus brevis c. peroneus longus d. abductor hallucia
c. peroneus longus
Your own personal system of morals principles and values is known as: a. attitude b. courtesy c. personal ethics d. professional ethics
c. personal ethics
An outward reflection of your inner feelings, thoughts, attitudes and values defines your: a. hygiene b. posture c. personality d. sense of humor
c. personality
The 14 bones of the foot that form the digits are known as the: a. tarsals b. patellas d. phalanges d. metatarsals
c. phalanges
The fourteen bones that form the digits or fingers of the hands are called the: a. ulnas b. carpals c. phalanges d. metacarpals
c. phalanges
The study of the functions of the organs and systems of the body is known as: a. biology b. anatomy c. physiology d. gross anatomy
c. physiology
What product is used to prepare and protect the hair during a pressing service to help prevent scorching and breakage of the hair? a. gel b. mousse c. pressing oil d. aerosol hairspray
c. pressing oil
Which muscle is responsible for drawing down the brow and wrinkling the area across the bridge of the nose? a. risorius b. mentalis c. procerus d. corrugator
c. procerus
What is the name of the gel-like substance containing water, salt and nutrients that cells are composed of? a. cytoplasm b. anabolism c. protoplasm d. metabolism
c. protoplasm
A secondary lesion appearing as round, dry patches of skin covered with rough, silvery scales is called: a. acne b. eczema c. psoriasis d. herpes simplex
c. psoriasis
The muscle located below the lower lip that pulls the lower lip down or to the side is known as the: a. mentalis b. risorius c. quadratus labii inferioris c. quadratus labii superioris
c. quadratus labii inferioris
The body uses energy from calories in all of the following ways EXCEPT to: a. heat itself b. build its structure c. relieve neck and back relief d. move itself during exercise and activities
c. relieve neck and back relief
A division of the ophthalmic branch, extending to the skin of the upper eyelid, eyebrow, forehead and scalp is the: a. infraorbital b. mandibular c. supraorbital d. auricle temporal
c. supraorbital
An example of cleaning guideline is: a. use an autoclave b. immerse for the required contact time c. sweep or vacuum all hair clippings from the floor after each service d. use a liquid sterilant and/or moist or dry heat, calibrated to various temperature
c. sweep or vacuum all hair clippings from the floor after each service
Positive self-esteem in action can be described as: a. avoiding eye contact b. forming short-term friendships c. telling the truth and keeping commitments d. having negative beliefs about family/society
c. telling the truth and keeping commitments
What condition occurs when tendons become inflamed: a. bursitis b. sore feet c. tendonitis d. varicose veins
c. tendonitis
Why is it important for a salon professional to have a basic knowledge of microbiology? a. to help transmit disease from client to client b. to help transmit disease via contaminated tools c. to help prevent the spread of disease within a salon d. to help promote the spread of disease within a salon
c. to help prevent the spread of disease within a salon
Infection can be controlled by all of the ways EXCEPT: a. personal hygiene b. public awareness c. unclean hands and implements d. practicing infection control procedures in the salon
c. unclean hands and implements
The zygomatic bones are the two bones that form the: a. upper jaw b. bridge of the nose c. upper cheek and the bottom of the eye socket d. front part of the inner, bottom wall of the eye socket
c. upper cheek and the bottom of the eye socket
Which of the following statements describes an appropriate technique to use when making eye contact? a. stare directly into the other person's eyes b. avoid making eye contact as soon as you start a conversation c. use eye contact throughout the conversation to demonstrate interest d. look over the other person's shoulders was though you find something more interesting
c. use eye contact throughout the conversation to demonstrate interest
The tone or inflection of your voice, level and rate of speech all play a role in: a. listening b. body language c. verbal communication d. nonverbal communication
c. verbal communication
All of the following statements are true about sheets and blankets EXCEPT: a. dry thoroughly b. remove hair and debris c. wash once at the end of each day d. use an approved laundry additive
c. wash once at the end of the day
The 8 carpals held together with ligaments make up the: a. knee b. wrist c. hand d. elbow
c. wrist
Sodium hydroxide relaxers have an alkaline pH of: a. 5-6.5 b. 6.5-8 c. 8.5-10 d. 11.5-14
d. 11.5-14
What is the recommended time a client should wait to get a pedicure after shaving their legs? a. 1 hour b. 8 hours c. 16 hours d. 24 hours
d. 24 hours
The two most common braiding method are the 3-strand underbred and the: a. 7-strand braid b. 5- strand braid c. 9- strand braid d. 3-strand overbraid
d. 3-strand overbraid
What laws have most states enacted to encourage people to help others in emergency situations? a. Emergency Laws b. Cosmetology Laws c. Common Sense Laws d. Good Samaritan Laws
d. Good Samaritan Laws
It is recommended that personal service workers such as nurses, doctors, teachers and salon professionals be inoculated against which infectious disease? a. ringworm b. strep throat c. the common cold d. Hepatitis B Virus
d. Hepatitis B Virus
A person carrying disease-producing bacteria or viruses with not recognizable symptoms of the disease is called a(n): a. common carrier b. infection carrier c. symptomatic carrier d. asymptomatic carrier
d. asymptomatic carrier
The digestive, respiratory and circulatory systems are controlled by the: a. skeletal system b. ophthalmic branch c. voluntary nervous system d. autonomic nervous system
d. autonomic nervous system
Disease-causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the blood or body fluids are known as: a. cocci b. mites c. fungi d. bloodborne pathogens
d. blood borne pathogens
As soon as you notice a discussion is getting off-track, you should: a. talk louder b. remain silent c. try harder to make your point d. bring it back to the main issue
d. bring it back to the main issue
Which of the following correctly describes veins? a. thick-walled vessels b. carry blood from capillaries to the cells c. positioned deeper in the body than arteries d. carry blood from the capillaries to the heart
d. carry blood from the capillaries to the heart
The release of energy within a cell necessary for the performance of specific body functions is called: a. sleep b. osteology c. anabolism d. catabolsim
d. catabolism
The outer surface of the cell that encloses the protoplasm is known as the: a. nucleus b. cytoplasm c. anabolism d. cell membrane
d. cell membrane
Which nerve extends to the muscles on the side of the neck? a. lesser occipital b. greater occipital c. greater auricular d. cervical cutaneous
d. cervical cutaneous
The seven bones that form the top part of the spinal column and are often manipulated in extended scalp massage are called the: a. thorax b. scapula c. sternum d. cervical vertebrae
d. cervical vertebrae
To be an effective disinfectant, bleach needs to contain which of the following ingredients? a. soap b. salt c. multiple quats d. chlorine bleach
d. chlorine bleach
When a salon professional performs a massage treatment, what system is directly influenced and stimulated? a. digestive b. excretory c. endocrine d. circulatory
d. circulatory
Hair is considered beautiful when it is: a. dull and short b. dry and frizzy c. oily and shiny d. clean and healthy
d. clean and healthy
Discard contaminated supplies coming in contact with blood in a(n): a. sterilizer unit b. cool, dry area b. open container with liner bag b. closed container with liner bag
d. closed container with liner bag
Persevering through difficult times is an example of: a. respect b. integrity c. etiquette d. commitment
d. commitment
Which arteries supply blood to the face, head and neck? a. internal jugulars b. external jugulars c. posterior auriculars d. common carotid arteries
d. common carotid arteries
What is the role of the epithelial tissue? a.coordinate body functions b. contract to product motion c. support, protect and hold the body together d. cover and protect body surfaces and internal organs
d. cover and protect body surfaces and internal organs
Infectious bacteria can be easily spread in the salon in all of the following ways EXCEPT: a. dirty hands b. dirty fingernails c. unsanitary implements d. covered nose while sneezing
d. covered nose while sneezing
The parietal bones form the: a. cheek b. upper jaw c. bridge of the nose d. crown and upper sides of the head
d. crown and upper sides of the head
A technique used to loosen or relax tightly curled hair patterns by approximately 50% of their natural shape is called: a. virgin relaxer b. relaxer retouch c. zonal relaxer d. curl diffusion or chemical blow-out
d. curl diffusion or chemical blowout
Which of the following statements about on-the-scalp lighter is NOT true? a. comes in oil and cream b. possesses a pH around 9 c. lightens the natural pigment d. darkens the natural pigment
d. darkens the natural pigment
The primary ingredient of most shampoos is: a. minerals b. conditioner c. dimethicones d. deionized water
d. deionized water
Which of the following steps should be taken FIRST when it is believed a person might be choking? a. make a thumbless fist b. perform abdominal thrusts c. apply a cold compress to face d. determine if the victim can speak or cough
d. determine if the victim can speak or cough
What is the muscular organ that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen when breathing? a. lungs b. pharynx c. esophagus d. diaphragm
d. diaphragm
Bacterial cells that grow in pairs and are the cause of certain infections, such as pneumonia, are known as: a. spirilla b. bacilli c. diplococci d. staphylococci
d. diplococci
How should tools and multi-use supplies that come in contact with blood or body fluids be handled? a. discard the implements b. clean the implements and store for 24 hours c. clean the implements with hot water then use on a client d. disinfect with an EPA-registered hospital disinfectant
d. disinfect with an EPA-registered hospital disinfectant
Which of the following actions would be considered a universal precaution? a. arriving at work on time b. unsanitary salon conditions c. common use of drinking cup d. disinfecting salon equipment
d. disinfecting salon equipment
Which of the following descriptions would be considered a universal precaution? a. arriving at work on time b. unsanitary salon conditions c. common use of drinking cup d. disinfecting salon equipment
d. disinfecting salon equipment
Pronouncing words clearly, precisely and accurately is referred to as: a. rate b. tempo c. inflection d. enunciation
d. enunciation
Ann, a loyal client, has just arrived late for her appointment. How should a salon professional handle this situation? a. leave out steps to save time b. ignore talking about the situation c. discuss issue at front desk in front of others d. explain what services you have time to complete
d. explain what services you have time to complete
One what direction is the strip removed during a hair removal service using soft wax? a. perpendicular to the skin b. away from client and yourself c. in the direction of the hair growth d. in the opposite direction of the hair growth
d. in the opposite direction of the hair growth
In the graphic, what portion of the muscles is attached at the arm bone? a. belly b. origin c. sternum d. insertion
d. insertion
The portion of the muscle that is joined to the movable attachments: bones, movable muscle or skin, is known as the : a. belly b. origin c. sternum d. insertion
d. insertion
The portion of the muscle that is joined to the movable attachments: bones, movable muscle or skin, is known as the: a. belly b. origin c. sternum d. insertion
d. insertion
The stomach and which other organ are responsible for digesting food a. brain b. liver c. kidneys d. intestines
d. intestines
A healthy nail is smooth, curved, translucent, pinkish in color and: a. is slightly rough b. is filed deep into the corners c. has wavy hollows and ridges d. is without hollows or wavy ridges
d. is without hollow or wavy ridges
The study of the structure and growth of the nails is called: a. onyx b. etiology c. onychology d. keratinization
d. keratinization
Organs that eliminate water and waste products are the: a. lungs b. liver c. stomach d. kidneys
d. kidneys
Healthy, glowing skin is equally dependent on all of the following EXCEPT: a. rest b. exercise c. good nutrition d. lack of sleep
d. lack of sleep
All of the following statements are true about the consultation record EXCEPT: a. keep safely secured b. refer to before consultation c. update at end of consultation or service d. leave in view where anybody can read them
d. leave in view where anybody can read them
The upper chambers of the heart include the: a. extensor b. left ventricle c. right ventricle d. left and right atrium
d. left and right atrium
The lower chambers of the heart include the: a. left atrium b. right atrium c. pericardium d. left and right ventricle
d. left and right ventricle
The nail bed is attached to the bone by specialized: a. cells b. nerves c. muscles d. ligaments
d. ligaments
Work in a well-ventilated area when working with: a. gel b. conditioner c. anti-dandruff shampoos d. liquid dry shampoos
d. liquid dry shampoos
The gastrointestinal system includes all of the following EXCEPT: a. pharynx b. stomach c. esophagus d. lymph nodes
d. lymph nodes
What structure filters foreign particles from the lymph vessels? a. veins b. arteries c. capillaries d. lymph nodes
d. lymph nodes
The body system responsible for circulation of lymph is called the: a. nervous sytem b. integumentary system c. cardiovascular system d. lymph-vascular system
d. lymph-vascular system
All of the following guidelines reflect the basics of makeup application EXCEPT: a. contouring with dark colors narrows b. foundation should match skin tone c. contouring with light colors broadens d. makeup should always be obvious and dramatic
d. makeup should always be obvious and dramatic
In the graphic below, the arrow indicates the largest bone in the facial skeleton known as the: a. nasal b. maxillae c. lacrimal d. mandible
d. mandible
The bone that makes up the lower jaw and is the largest bone of the facial skeleton is the: a. nasal b. lacrimal c. maxillae d. mandible
d. mandible
What skin care product uses a scrub to help loosen and reduce cells in the outer-most layer of the epidermis? a. toner b. skin astringent c. chemical exfoliant d. mechanical exfoliant
d. mechanical exfoliant
All of the following are bones of the cranium EXCEPT: a. frontal b. occipital c. temporal d. metacarpal
d. metacarpal
The study of structures too small to be seen without using a microscope is called: a. biology b. physiology c. gross anatomy d. microscopic anatomy
d. microscopic anatomy
What is another name for histology? a. osteology b. physiology c. gross anatomy d. microscopic anatomy
d. microscopic anatomy
"No-Show" clients can be handled with all of the following strategies EXCEPT: a. making reminder calls b. offering other available appointment times c. informing client of cancellation policy d. never discussing the missed appointment
d. never discussing the missed appointment
Which type of muscle responds automatically to control various body functions? a. cardiac b. striated c. voluntary d. non-striated
d. non-striated
Bacteria that are harmless and can even be beneficial are called: a. viruses b. microbes c. pathogenic d. nonpathogenic
d. nonpathogenic
Which type of bacteria can be found in dairy products and can have health-enhancing properties? a. fungi b. microbes c. pathogenic d. nonpathogenic
d. nonpathogenic
Bacterial cells that are harmless and can even be beneficial to humans are called: a. viruses b. microbes c. pathogenic bacteria d. nonpathogenic bacteria
d. nonpathogenic bacteria
An approved EPA-registered disinfectant is effective on what type of surface a. porous b. passable c. absorbent d. nonporous
d. nonporous
Another name for the kneecap is: a. talus b. tarsal c. fibula d. patella
d. patella
Another name for head lice is: a. scabies b. itch mites c. tines capitis d. pediculosis capitis
d. pediculosis capitis
What is the living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail? a. lunula b. cuticle c. nail wall d. perionychium
d. perionychium
An individual's system of maintaining cleanliness and health is known as: a. nutrition b. public health c. public sanitation d. personal hygiene
d. personal hygiene
What is the proper way to disinfect makeup brushes? a. rinse with water b. cannot be disinfected c. clean with soap and water d. pre clean with soap and water, then use an EPA-registerd brush cleaner disinfectant
d. pre clean with soap and water, then use an EPA-registerd brush cleaner disinfectant
Proper conduct in relationships with your employer, co-workers and clients is known as: a. economics b. communication c. personal hygiene d. professional ethics
d. professional ethics
Practicing good manners in the workplace is referred to as: a. flexing b.. conflict resolution c. reflective listening d. professional etiquette
d. professional etiquette
When performing chemical services, a salon professional should always wear: a. makeup b. head bands c. comfortable shoes d. protective gloves
d. protective gloves
The nearness of another to one's personal space is known as: a. gesture b. posture c. carriage d. proximity
d. proximity
What refers to the phase of circulation in which the blood is oxygenated in the lungs? a. respiration b. interior circulation c. general circulation d. pulmonary circulation
d. pulmonary circulation
Dispose of sharp object, such as razor blades in a(n): a. open contained b. disposable bad c. closed container d. puncture-proof container
d. puncture-proof container
Raising the upper lip is accomplished by which of the following muscles? a. risorius b. masseter c. temporalis d. quadrates rabbi superioris
d. quadrates labii superioris
As a salon professional you will want to find an approved EPA-registered disinfectant that is effective and: a. expensive b. corrosive c. slow-acting d. quick-acting
d. quick-acting
Which of the following preventative measures will help alleviate foot and leg problems? a. wearing high heels b. standing for long periods of time c. wearing shoes with poor arch support d. raising your feet on a stool during breaks
d. raising your feet on a stool during breaks
Fatigue can be prevented through: a. bad health b. lack of sleep c. poor hygiene d. rest and relaxation
d. rest and relaxation
Chemical burns should be treated by: a. applying pressure b. applying a lotion or a cream c. scrubbing with soap and hot water d. rinsing away all traces of chemicals
d. rinsing away all traces of chemicals
Rotating footwear has all of the following effects EXCEPT: a. reduces fatigue b. strengthens your arch c. makes them last longer d. shortens how long they last
d. shortens how long they last
When sitting in a chair, it is important to: a. keep feet apart b. keep knees apart c. sit forward in the chair d. sit well back in the chair
d. sit well back in the chair
The bone located behind the eyes and nose that connects all the bones of the cranium is known as the: a. frontal bone b. ethmoid bone c. occipital bone d. sphenoid bone
d. sphenoid bone
In order to retain heat, curling iron barrels are made of which of the following materials? a. copper b. bronze c. heavy plastic d. stainless steal
d. stainless steal
Pus-forming bacterial cells that form grape like bunches or clusters and are present in abscesses are called: a. spirilla b. diplococci c. streptococci d. staphylococci
d. staphylococci
What bacteria form in grape-like bunches or clusters? a. bacilli b. spirilla c. streptococci d. staphylococci
d. staphylococci
What type of bacteria is shown in the illustration a. bacilli b. spirilla c. diplococci d. staphylococci
d. staphylococci
Being persistent means: a. changing all the time b. seeing yourself in positive ways c. holding others in high regard d. staying the course, not giving up
d. staying the course, and not giving up
Destroy or killing all microbes is: a. cleaning b. sanitation c. disinfection d. sterilization
d. sterilization
Which muscle is used when you are nodding yes or no? a. platysma b. trapezius c. temporalis d. sternocleido mastoideus
d. sternocleido mastoideus
The muscle that turns the palm of the hand up is the: a. tricep b. deltoid c. pronator d. supinator
d. supinator
The function of the lungs is to: a. circulate blood b. eliminate waste functions c. control all body functions d. supply the blood with oxygen
d. supply the blood with oxygen
The instructions on a product state to shake well before use, which indicates the product is a(n): a. solution b. ointment c. emulsion d. suspension
d. suspension
Prevent shoulder problems can be accomplished by: a. holding heavy clippers b. reaching across a table to manicure c. reaching for supplies on a high shelf d. swiveling the chair when you work on a client
d. swiveling the chair when you work on a client
The two bones located on either side of the head, directly above the ears and below the parietal bones are the: a. frontal bones b. turbinal bones c. palatine bones d. temporal bones
d. temporal bones
The muscle located above and in front of the ear that performs both opening and closing the jaw, as in chewing, is called the: a. caninus b. masseter c. buccinator d. temporalis
d. temporalis
An Underwriters Lanoratory (UL) designation indicates: a. it is free from all mechanical defects b. the manufacturer's warranty is doubled c. it operates with less power than specified on the label d. the appliance has been certified to operate safely under the conditions specified
d. the appliance has been certified to operate safely under the conditions specified
Which of the following statements describes courtesy? a. impatient gestures b. controversial topics c. rudeness toward others d. thoughtfulness of others
d. thoughtfulness of others
Applying the same infection control procedures on all clients is a practice known as: a. immunity b. sanitation c. hand washing d. universal precautions
d. universal precautions
What is the definition of bromidrosis? a. excessive sebum b. the lack of sebum c. the last of perspiration d. unpleasant odor from the skin
d. unpleasant odor from the skin
All of the following are precautions to take when using chemical disinfectants EXCEPT: a. store implements in a cool, dry area b. tightly cover and label all containers c. purchase chemicals in small quantities d. use hands to remove objects from disinfectant
d. use hands to remove objects from disinfectant