Milady Esthetics State Board Test
1. Microbe is another term for?: bacteria
2. What is the lowest level of decontamination and infection control?: sanita- tion
3. When washing your hands, how long should you scrub after lathering with soap?: 30-60
seconds
4. An Incident Report would contain which type of information?: route of exposure,
circumstances surrounding the event of exposure, source of exposure
5. A burn that injures the muscle and bones is considered a degree burn.: fourth
6. Which type of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface?: type B
7. When is it acceptable to put product that has been removed with a spatula back into the
jar?: Never
8. Bacteria multiply best in places that are?: Warm
9. Scabies is caused by?: animal parasite
10. The cranial nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face.: seventh
11. The human body has how many bones?: 206
12. The cervical nerves originate at the?: spinal cord
,13. Which of these is a function of the skeletal system?: provides the shape and form for the
body, protects the internal organs, blood production
14. Nonstriated muscles are also knows as what kind of muscles?: involun- tary, visceral,
smooth
15. How many muscles are in your face?: 30
16. Massaging the nerve affects the skin of the lower eyelid, side of the nose, upper lip,
and mouth.: infraoribtal
17. What is a function of the blood?: help equalize the body's temperature
18. The average brain weighs about?: 46 pounds
19. Oxygen is?: colorless, odorless & tasteless
20. what is the lightest element known?: hydrogen
21. What has neither a definite size nor a definite shape?: Gas
22. The skin's protective barrier agains certain forms of bacteria and microor- ganisms is
called the?: acid mantle
23. When free radicals cause an oxidation reaction they also?: produce a new free radical
24. soaps are?: highly alkaline
25. solutions are usually?: transparent
26. If a substance is hydrophilic, it is considered?: water loving
, 27. One advantage of O/W emulsions is that they?: are easily rinsed away with water
28. water-in-oil emulsions usually contain?: a smaller amount of water and a greater amount of
oil
29. The early Hebrews used myrrh in powder form to?: repel fleas
30. Which culture determined a person's beauty by how or she looked when naked?: The
Greeks
31. Your career options as an esthetician include?: day spa esthetician, salon manager and
makeup artist
32. The grooming rituals of the early Hebrew were based on the principle that?: their bodies
were gifts to be cared for
33. What does a state licensing inspector do?: inspect salons to ensure state rules and
regulation are being followed
34. Modesty was greatly valued during which era?: The Victorian age
35. You are most likely to see the word aesthetician used in which environ- ment?: medical
setting
36. Which civilization is believed to have been the first to cultivate beauty in an extravagent
fashion?: Egyptians
37. A common purpose for seeking camouflage therapy is to?: disguise the effects of an
accident
1. Microbe is another term for?: bacteria
2. What is the lowest level of decontamination and infection control?: sanita- tion
3. When washing your hands, how long should you scrub after lathering with soap?: 30-60
seconds
4. An Incident Report would contain which type of information?: route of exposure,
circumstances surrounding the event of exposure, source of exposure
5. A burn that injures the muscle and bones is considered a degree burn.: fourth
6. Which type of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface?: type B
7. When is it acceptable to put product that has been removed with a spatula back into the
jar?: Never
8. Bacteria multiply best in places that are?: Warm
9. Scabies is caused by?: animal parasite
10. The cranial nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face.: seventh
11. The human body has how many bones?: 206
12. The cervical nerves originate at the?: spinal cord
,13. Which of these is a function of the skeletal system?: provides the shape and form for the
body, protects the internal organs, blood production
14. Nonstriated muscles are also knows as what kind of muscles?: involun- tary, visceral,
smooth
15. How many muscles are in your face?: 30
16. Massaging the nerve affects the skin of the lower eyelid, side of the nose, upper lip,
and mouth.: infraoribtal
17. What is a function of the blood?: help equalize the body's temperature
18. The average brain weighs about?: 46 pounds
19. Oxygen is?: colorless, odorless & tasteless
20. what is the lightest element known?: hydrogen
21. What has neither a definite size nor a definite shape?: Gas
22. The skin's protective barrier agains certain forms of bacteria and microor- ganisms is
called the?: acid mantle
23. When free radicals cause an oxidation reaction they also?: produce a new free radical
24. soaps are?: highly alkaline
25. solutions are usually?: transparent
26. If a substance is hydrophilic, it is considered?: water loving
, 27. One advantage of O/W emulsions is that they?: are easily rinsed away with water
28. water-in-oil emulsions usually contain?: a smaller amount of water and a greater amount of
oil
29. The early Hebrews used myrrh in powder form to?: repel fleas
30. Which culture determined a person's beauty by how or she looked when naked?: The
Greeks
31. Your career options as an esthetician include?: day spa esthetician, salon manager and
makeup artist
32. The grooming rituals of the early Hebrew were based on the principle that?: their bodies
were gifts to be cared for
33. What does a state licensing inspector do?: inspect salons to ensure state rules and
regulation are being followed
34. Modesty was greatly valued during which era?: The Victorian age
35. You are most likely to see the word aesthetician used in which environ- ment?: medical
setting
36. Which civilization is believed to have been the first to cultivate beauty in an extravagent
fashion?: Egyptians
37. A common purpose for seeking camouflage therapy is to?: disguise the effects of an
accident