Salon Fundamentals - Nails Questions and
Verified Answers
How many hours of sleep do people need to function properly? Correct Answer: 6-8 Hours
Halitosis is also known as: Correct Answer: bad breath
When providing services, you should sit with your back against the back of the chair and: Correct
Answer: feet flat on the floor
The science that studies the relationship between people and their work environment is called: Correct
Answer: Ergonomics
A verbal or nonverbal exchange of thoughts, feelings or ideas is called: Correct Answer: communication
What term refers to the study and philosophy of proper conduct in relationships with your employer,
co-workers and clients? Correct Answer: Professional Ethics
The outward reflection of inner feelings, thoughts, attitudes and values is referred to as: Correct Answer:
Personality
All of the following are common ways an employee can be paid EXCEPT: Correct Answer: credit
Developing relationships with indidviduals who can put you in contact with potential employers or
clients is called: Correct Answer: Networking
Recommending and providing the best products for client purchase is called: Correct Answer: Retailing
Nondisease-producing bacteria are called: Correct Answer: Nonpathogenic
Spherical or round-shaped bacterial cells that appear singularly or in groups are called: Correct Answer:
Cocci
A sample compensation package may include all of the following EXCEPT: Correct Answer: A New
Home
One of the most effective ways to build a clientele is to ask clients to make a future appointment, also
known as: Correct Answer: Pre booking or rebooking
, The type of rent in which you pay a set amount every month is a: Correct Answer: Fixed Rent
During which stage of the growth cycle do bacteria reproduce and grow rapidly? Correct Answer: Active
Stage/ Vegetative Stage
What term refers to the study and philosophy Of proper conduct in relationships With your employer,
coworkers and clients? Correct Answer: Professional ethics
Which type of pathogenic bacteria grows in pairs and can cause certain infections such as pneumonia?
Correct Answer: Diplococci
Bacilli and Spirilla are able to move by themselves by using hair like projections known as: Correct
Answer: Flagella/Cilia
The growth of a parasitic organism within the body is known as a(n): Correct Answer: Infection
The body's ability to destroy infectious agents is called: Correct Answer: Immunity
The level of infection control that involves using products that kill or destroy bacteria and viruses, but
not bacterial spores, is called: Correct Answer: Disinfection
Once a week, a disinfection solution should be left in the pedicure basin: Correct Answer: Overnight and
washed out in the morning.
Sterilization is the highest level of infection control and destroys: Correct Answer: all living organisms
including bacterial spores
Which type of burn is usually the result of faulty equipment or improper use of equipment? Correct
Answer: Electrical Burns
A sub-microscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts is called a:
Correct Answer: Virus
Head Lice, Itch Mites, Ringworm and nail fungus are diseases caused by a(n): Correct Answer: External
Parasite
Which type of immunity occurs through vaccinations, which which stimulate the body's immune
response? Correct Answer: Passive (Aquired) Immunity
Washing your hands with liquid soap and water is an example of which level of infection control?
Correct Answer: Sanitation
Verified Answers
How many hours of sleep do people need to function properly? Correct Answer: 6-8 Hours
Halitosis is also known as: Correct Answer: bad breath
When providing services, you should sit with your back against the back of the chair and: Correct
Answer: feet flat on the floor
The science that studies the relationship between people and their work environment is called: Correct
Answer: Ergonomics
A verbal or nonverbal exchange of thoughts, feelings or ideas is called: Correct Answer: communication
What term refers to the study and philosophy of proper conduct in relationships with your employer,
co-workers and clients? Correct Answer: Professional Ethics
The outward reflection of inner feelings, thoughts, attitudes and values is referred to as: Correct Answer:
Personality
All of the following are common ways an employee can be paid EXCEPT: Correct Answer: credit
Developing relationships with indidviduals who can put you in contact with potential employers or
clients is called: Correct Answer: Networking
Recommending and providing the best products for client purchase is called: Correct Answer: Retailing
Nondisease-producing bacteria are called: Correct Answer: Nonpathogenic
Spherical or round-shaped bacterial cells that appear singularly or in groups are called: Correct Answer:
Cocci
A sample compensation package may include all of the following EXCEPT: Correct Answer: A New
Home
One of the most effective ways to build a clientele is to ask clients to make a future appointment, also
known as: Correct Answer: Pre booking or rebooking
, The type of rent in which you pay a set amount every month is a: Correct Answer: Fixed Rent
During which stage of the growth cycle do bacteria reproduce and grow rapidly? Correct Answer: Active
Stage/ Vegetative Stage
What term refers to the study and philosophy Of proper conduct in relationships With your employer,
coworkers and clients? Correct Answer: Professional ethics
Which type of pathogenic bacteria grows in pairs and can cause certain infections such as pneumonia?
Correct Answer: Diplococci
Bacilli and Spirilla are able to move by themselves by using hair like projections known as: Correct
Answer: Flagella/Cilia
The growth of a parasitic organism within the body is known as a(n): Correct Answer: Infection
The body's ability to destroy infectious agents is called: Correct Answer: Immunity
The level of infection control that involves using products that kill or destroy bacteria and viruses, but
not bacterial spores, is called: Correct Answer: Disinfection
Once a week, a disinfection solution should be left in the pedicure basin: Correct Answer: Overnight and
washed out in the morning.
Sterilization is the highest level of infection control and destroys: Correct Answer: all living organisms
including bacterial spores
Which type of burn is usually the result of faulty equipment or improper use of equipment? Correct
Answer: Electrical Burns
A sub-microscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts is called a:
Correct Answer: Virus
Head Lice, Itch Mites, Ringworm and nail fungus are diseases caused by a(n): Correct Answer: External
Parasite
Which type of immunity occurs through vaccinations, which which stimulate the body's immune
response? Correct Answer: Passive (Aquired) Immunity
Washing your hands with liquid soap and water is an example of which level of infection control?
Correct Answer: Sanitation