CIDESCO Question Bank – **most of the questions are here, good luck studying!2022/2023(Complete)

Which form of radiation has the most antibacterial effect?
UV-C

Contagious means:
capable of transmitting infection

Hepatitis B is caused by:
a virus

Microbiology is:
the scientific study of microorganisms

An infection is:
the invasion o any living organism by disease causing microorganism

Sanitation is:
the process of making hygienic conditions

A disinfectant is:
a chemical that helps to kill disease producing microorgansims

AIDS is caused by:
a virus

The main aim of cleansing the skin is to:
remove surface dirt and makeup

Information required for a skin analysis is obtained and recorded by the:
by the beauty therapist on a consultation card

The medical term for a single permanently dialted capillary is:
telangiectasia

A slowing performed petrissage has a:
stimulating affect on muscle tissue

The main effect of desincrustation is the:
production of alkali at the cathode

The main purpose of a brush machine is to:
remove dead cells from the skin’s surface

An electrical treatment used for toning muscles is:
interferential

The infra-red lamp should not be used on skin that:
has dilated capillaries

Hair growing back in a stubble is often the result of:
shaving

A contraindication of a full body massage is:
recent removal of malignant tissue

In case of fluid accumulation under the eyes, the so called “bags”:
give drainage from the nose eye corner towards the temporal bone

When giving a massage, it is important that the client be:
lying down

An advantage of strip waxing compared to other methods of hair removal is that is:
it is the quickest method

An electrical treatment that uses sound waves is:
audio-sonic

Vacuum suction treatment should NOT be used on:
inflamed skin

In an isometric muscle exercise, the joints are:
not moved in spite of tightening and relaxing the muscles

Calamine is used in masks because it:
has a soothing effect

A base coat is used:
prior to the application of nail enamel

A hangnail is recognized as:
a strip of skin at the side of the nail

The function os a concealer in makeup is to:
cover areas of the face

The main traditional use of face powder is to:
set the foundation

Cleansing milk is an example of:
an emulsion

A wax of vegetable origin used in the making of lipstick is:
carnauba

An important characteristic of mascara is:
it should be non-irritant to the eyes

Which one of the following is an ionic compound?

  • carbon dioxide
  • methane
  • sodium hydroxide
  • water
    sodium hydroxide

Which one of the following acids is most abundant in fats and oils from plants and animals?

  • stearic acid
  • lactic acid
  • acetic acid
  • hydrochloric acid
    stearic acid

The thickness of a liquid is known as:
viscocity

The main function of an emollient is to:
soften the surface of the skin

Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is found in:
self tanning products

Azulene is a substance obtained from:
the camomile plant

Natural moisturizing factor (NMF) contains:
amino acids

Water that contains large amounts of calcium and magnesium salts is called:
hard water

The main function of a day cream is to:
protect the skin against the environment

A mask ingredient that is capable of dissolving dead cells on the skin’s surface is:
sulfur

An important ingredient of hand lotions and hand creams is:
a humectant

Talc is one of the main ingredients used in:
face powder

The responsibilities of a beauty therapist to her clients include:
keeping personal matters confidential

Legal third party insurance and professional indemnity insurance for a salon covers:
injury to a customer in the salon during a treatment

Cash that is received from a client should be entered in the:
daily accounting book

A good relationship with the medical profession can be developed and maintained by:
recommending clients with contraindications to visit their doctor

When planning to open a skin care clinic, careful consideration must be given to the selection of the best:
location

A document which gives details of the most of goods or services received is:
an invoice

A method of promoting a salon by free publicity would be:
inviting a journalist to visit the salon

Careless appointment booking methods can often contribute to:
dissatisfied clients

For anything concerning a salon’s legal matters you must consult a:
lawyer

A skin infestation in which burrows are seen and which is very itchy is:
scabies

Keratinization of the epidermis starts in the:
stratum granulosum

The part of the hair which contains the pigment is the:
cortex

Maintaining the acidity of the skin is necessary to:
prevent bacteria from attacking the skin

Which one of the following results in local vasodilation?

  • adrenaline
  • thromboplastin
  • acetylcholine
  • histamine
    histamine

The skin can absorb oily substances through:
hair follicles

When the skin is exposed to sunlight it produces:
vitamin D

Deep wrinkles in the skin are caused by:
changes in the structure of collagen fiber

The skin acts as a sensory organ because it contains:
nerve endings

Eyeliner is applied to the edges of the:
eyelashes

The function of mascara is to:
thicken eyelashes

The temperature at which pathogenic bacteria grows best is:
37* C

Bacteria are:
single cell microorganisms

Viruses are:
very tiny organisms that multiply in living cells

A skin disease caused by fungi is:
tine capitis

The skin disease caused by the itch mite is called:
scabies

What is the most ideal method of sterilization against hepatitis B?
steam under pressure – autoclave

Hepatitis means:
inflammation of the liver

A client should tone their skin to:
remove excess cleanser

Which one of the following is not a method of cleansing the skin?

  • pore grains
  • cleansing milk
  • cleansing lotion
  • astringent lotions
    pore grains

The main advantage of waxing is to:
take hair out from the root

The hair shaft and the hair root are removed by:
depilatory wax

A contraindication to electrical epilation is:
a client with a pacemaker

The most important purpose of skin analysis is:
to find out the client’s skin type so that the correct treatment can be carried out

Information required for a skin analysis is obtained and recorded:
by the beauty therapist on a consultation card

Skin conditions and skin types are assessed by:
cleansing and loosing through a magnifying lamp and analyzing

A therapist uses a magnifier:
to analyze the skin correctly

An abnormality of the vertebral column which gives a humped back appearance is:
kyphosis

The use of a plumb line in figure correction is important to:
asses postural defects

Cellulite is caused by a disorder of the:
connective tissue

Skin is the thinnest on the:
eyelids

The color of skin in a healthy person is determined mainly by:
melanin

An ingredient of astringent is:
witch hazel

What ingredient is common in sunscreen?
octyl methoxycinnamate

Face masks are used on the skin because they:
leave the skin smooth and soft

The skin protects the body against microorganisms by:
producing an acid mantle

The skin regulates body temperature in hot weather by:
dilation of blood vessels

The main effect of sweating is to:
lower body temperature

The dark pigment found in the epidermis of the skin is known as:
melanin

The cells which make the skin’s pigment are known as:
melanocytes

What layer of the epidermis contains 25-30 rows of dead, keratinized epithelial cells?
stratum corneum

New cells of the skin are produced in the:
stratum germinativum

Keratinization of the epidermis starts in the:
stratum granulosum

Melanin is a:
pigment

The layer of the epidermis in which the cells are fully keratinized is the:
stratum corneum

The resting stage of the hair growth cycle is called:
telogen

An example of a bacterial skin disease is:
boils

The part of the growing hair follicle that is in contact with the hair is the:
inner root sheath

The germinal matrix of hair is part of which layer of the epidermis?
the basal layer

The growing stage of the hair growth cycle is called:
anagen

The stage of the hair growth cycle in which the follicle shortens is:
catagen

The stage of the hair growth cycle in which a club hair is formed is:
catagen

In skin, what glands are affected by sex hormones?
sebaceous glands

A method of forcing water soluble substances into the skin using an electric current is:
iontophoresis

A galvanic current is used during:
desincrustation

During the first part of desincrustation, the positive pole of the galvanic unit should:
be held in the client’s hand

A contraindication to the use of steam is:
rosacea

A necessary precaution that should taken in using electrical apparatus is to:
remoce jewelry from the client and the beauty therapist

The psychological effects of massage are:
sedates and uplifts client

A stroking method of massage is known as:
effleurage

The most stimulating effective massacre movement for blood circulation is:
tapotement

The massage movement in which the skin is grasped between the thumb and forefinger is called:
petrissage

Frictions, small circular movements performed with pads, thumbs, or forefingers, are most effective:
around the joint areas

Rapid muscle contractions in the therapists hands produce the massage movement known as:
vibration

The stimulating massage movement is:
tapotement

Tapotements particularly influence:
muscle tone

A treatment used on the feet to release toxins and improve circulation is:
reflexology

The impression formed for the entire beauty salon usually is set by the:
reception area

The second most costly item in opening a clinic is usually:
rent

An accurate and efficient control of supplies can be maintained only by having an organized:
stock control

To be effective, advertising must create:
desire

The best form of promoting a beauty center is:
satisfied clients

Careless appointment booking methods can often contribute to:
dissatisfied clients

Good telephone habits and techniques help to build up the clinic’s:
reputation

The responsibilities of an esthetician to their clients include:
keeping personal matters confidential

The responsibilities of an esthetician to their employer include:
taking pride in maintaining a good reputation for the business

The main lesion seen is psoriasis is the:
plaque

Keloids are formed by abnormal growth of:
collegen fibers

A wart is caused by a:
virus

A boil is caused by:
bacteria

Herpes zoster:
affects the nerves

An example of a skin disease caused by a fungus:
ringworm

A skin infection where small depigmented areas are seen, particularly on tanned skin is:
tine versicolor

An example of a congenital skin disorder is:
psoriasis

Stretch marks result from:
atrophy of epithelial tissue

A malignant tumor of epithelial tissue is called:
carcinoma

The main function of a carbohydrate in the body is to:
provide a source of energy

Which one of the following is a water soluble vitamin?

  • A
  • B
  • D
  • E
    B

An example of a carbohydrate is:
glucose

What form of food doesn’t have to be broken down into smaller unit before it can be absorbed into the blood?
vitamins

Lack of vitamin C in a diet causes:
scurvy

The main function of a protein in the body is:
for growth and repair of body tissue

Protective food substances required by the body are:
fats

A deficiency of vitamin B2 causes:
pellagra

The vitamin essential for healthy teeth is:
D

Freeze drying a substance is known as:
lyophilisation

The breakdown of natural fats to produce soap is an example of saponification:
saponification

The process in which a liquid is boiled and the vapour is allowed to condense is called:
distillation

The property of becoming temporarily liquid when shaken or stirred is called:
thixotropy

An emulsion in which the parts are all the same size is called:
homogenous

An emulsion is:
a dispersion of one phase in another

The main ingredient in an oil-in-water emulsion:
water

The main ingredient in a water-in-oil emulsion:
oil

Which of the following has an emollient effect on the skin?

  • witch hazel
  • distilled water
  • ethyl alcohol
  • almond oil
    almond oil

Which of the following is a humectant?

  • ethyl alcohol
  • methyl alcohol
  • mineral oil
  • propylene glycol
    ethyl alcohol

A substance that repels water is called:
hydrophobic

The effect of camomile on the skin:
anti-inflammatory

The name given to the grease extracted from sheep’s wool:
lanolin

What ingredient is obtained from a succulent cactus like plant?
aloe vera

Which of the following is a white, solid, waxy substance?

  • ethyl alcohol
  • acetyl alcohol
  • methanol
  • isopropyl
    acetyl alcohol

Volatile oils obtained from flowers and leaves are known as:
essential oils

A method of extracting essential oils from flowers and leaves is:
solvent extraction

Amino acids are used in cosmetics because they:
moisturize the skin

An ingredient of face masks that has strong absorbent properties is:
kaolin

Hydrogen peroxide is used as a bleaching agent because it is:
an oxidizing agent

Witch hazel is used in cosmetics as:
an astringent

An ingredient of anti acne products is:
vitamin A

Water can be softened in different ways. Not suitable is to:
add soda

Water that does not contain any other substances is:
distilled water

A mask ingredient that has a soothing effect and is used on mature or dry skin is:
almond oil

Matter is everything that:
occupies space and has weight

Melting is the change of matter from:
a solid to a liquid

An anion is:
a negatively charged atom

A characteristic of an acid is:
it can conduct an electric current

If the pH of a solution is between 5 and 7, the the solution is a:
weak acid

An organic acid contains the chemical group:
COOH

Hertz is a unit of:
frequency

Example of synthetic substances are:
plastics and silicones

The alterations of the properties of matter without the formations of any new substance is called a/an:
physical change

If a metal oxide is dissolved in water, it forms:
an alkali

A characteristic of organic acids is that:
they contain the element carbon (C)

A cathode is:
a negatively charged electrode

The unit of frequency is:
hertz

In the visible spectrum the colors in the correct order are:
red, orange, yellow and green

The effect of infrared rays on the skin is to:
warm the deeper layers of the skin

Ultraviolet radiation is absorbed:
mainly in the epidermis

Examples of insulators are:
plastics

The function of a transformer is to change:
the voltage of an alternating current to a different voltage

Characteristic of life include:
growth and metabolism

Examples of organic biological substances are:
carbohydrates and fats

Examples of mineral substances are:
paraffins and petroleum

Vaporization is the change of matter from:
a liquid to a gas

Sublimation is the change of matter from:
a solid to a gas

Condensation is:
the change of a vapor to a liquid

Science deals mainly with:
physics and chemistry

The field of physics includes:
heat and electricity

A cation is a:
positively charged sodium atom (Na+)

An electrolyte is a:
substance which, dissolved in water, splits into ions

An example of an electrolyte is:
salt solution

An acid is an electrolyte because:
it can conduct an electric current

pH can be decreased by:
increasing hydrogen ions

pH is:
the number of free H ions in a solution

The pH of distilled water is:
7

Lemon juice, with a pH reading of about 2, is considered to be:
acid

Substances having a pH value of about 9.5 are considered to be:
alkaline

The pH of the skin’s acid mantle is:
5.5

A characteristic of a weak acid is that:
it supports the natural pH of the skin

A characteristic of organic acids is that:
they contain the element carbon (C)

An anode is a:
positively charged electrode

In physics, radiation means:
the electromagnetic waves in space

In physics, frequency means:
the number of times per second an electromagnetic wave can change direction

Invisible rays which can be used in beauty therapy are:
infrared and ultraviolet rays

Infrared radiation:
is invisible and can be felt

Infrared rays can be used in beauty therapy for:
warming

The effects of infrared rays on the skin is to:
warm the deeper layers of the skin

An indication for a treatment with infrared rays is:
a poor blood circulation in the skin

The power of an electrical appliance is measured by its:
wattage

A contraindication to treatments with infrared radiation is:
a skin showing telangiectasis on the cheek

Infrared radiation is used to:
warm tissues before massage

Which type of radiation has the most antibacterial effect?
UV-C

Ultraviolet radiation is mainly absorbeed:
mainly in the epidermis

Skin cancer is mostly caused by:
UV

Examples of solid conductors are:
metals

Examples of liquid conductors are:
fluids in which ions are present

An example of an insulator is:
rubber

The strength of an electric current is measured by its:
amperage

The pressure of an electric current is measured by its:
voltage

The unit of electrical resistance is:
ohm

Chemistry is the study of:
the composition of substances and their effects on one another

Organic matter is the study of all substances containing:
carbon

An atom is electrically natural because it has:
the same number of protons and electrons

An atoms contains:
postive protons, uncharged neutrons and negative elections

The nucleus of an atoms contains:
protons and neutrons

A substance which chemically cannot be broken down into simpler substances is called:
an element

The chemical symbol for iron is:
Fe

The smallest part of a compound which still has the same properties of that compound is:
a molecule

Which of the following is not a compound?

  • water
  • salt
  • carbon dioxide
  • air
    air

Which of the following is an ionic compound?

  • carbon dioxide
  • methane
  • sodium hydroxide
  • water
    sodium hydroxide

Which one of the following is a covalent compound?

  • carbon dioxide
  • sodium chloride
  • potassium hydroxide
  • magnesium carbonate
    carbon dioxide

Rusting of iron is caused by:
oxidation

The valency of oxygen is:
2

Which machine for treatments in beauty therapy supplies galvanic current?
a machine for iontophoresis

The meaning of iontophoresis is:
to force cosmetic ingredients deeper into the skin

The meaning of desincrustation is:
to remove substances from the skin’s surface

Desincrustation to remove substances from the surface of the skin is done with a:
galvanic machine and cathode as the active electrode

The smallest structural unit in the human body is called the:
cell

The study of the structures of the body is called:
anatomy

The study of the functions of the human body:
physiology

The outer walls a cell is called the:
call membrane

Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA:
carries genetic information

What carries the genetic material of the cell?
DNA

The main part of the cell which contains protoplasm is the:
cytoplasm

The nucleus of the cell is directly surrounded by:
the nuclear membrane

The part of the cell in contact with its environment is the:
cell membrane

The part of the cell that controls the activities of the cell is the:
nucleus

The nucleus of a cell contains:
DNA

The nucleus of a cell contains:
nucleoli

Meiosis is a process concerned with:
division of sex cells

The process of cell division where the mother cell divides into two identical daughter calls is called:
mitosis

The phase of mitosis during which centrioles reach the ends of the cell is:
metaphase

The last stage of mitosis is known as:
telophase

The phase of mitosis in which the chromatin of the nucleus forms chromosomes is:
prophase

The phase of mitosis in which two identical daughter cell are produced is:
telophase

The phase of mitosis in which chromosomes line up win the middle of a cell is:
metaphase

When a cell is dividing, the nucleus forms:
chromosomes

Which phase of mitosis is the phase between periods of cell reproduction?
interphase

A human cell with 22 autosomes and a Y sec chromosome would be a:
sperm

Male reproductive cells contain:
22 chromosomes and either an X or aY chromosome

The structural unit of all living organisms is:
a cell

History is the study of:
the microscopic structure of tissues

The name for a collection of similar cells groups together for a particular function is:
tissue

Tissues are composed of:
cells

Tissues specialized for movement is:
muscular

Tissue which provides support and protection and binds structures together is:
connective

The rapid contraction of many complicated body functions is carried out by:
nervous tissue

Impulses can be transmitted throughout the body by:
nervous tissue

Tissue found lining the surfaced of organs is:
epithelial

Flat, scale like epithelial cells are anatomically referred to as:
squamous

The characteristic tissue of skin glands is:
epithelial tissue

Simple squamous epithelium is found:
in a alveoli of the lungs

Simple cuboidal epithelium is found:
in kidney tubules

Which of the following organs is lined with stratified epithelium?

  • mouth
  • stomach
  • pancreas
  • thyroid
    mouth

A gland which produces it secretion as the entire cell disintegrates is known as:
a holocrine gland

Tissues found supporting organs is called:
connective tissue

An example of connective tissue is:
cartilage

Blood is a specialized kind of:
connective tissue

Loose connective tissue specializing in fat storage is:
adipose tissue

Tendons are made of:
collagen

What type of connective tissue is found in the wall of an artery?
elastin

The connective tissue which contains many collagenous fiber embedded within a firm matrix is:
cartilage

Connective tissue serving as a shock absorber in joints is?
cartilage

Cartilage that has a bluish matrix and few fibers is:
hyaline cartilage

All the chemical processes that take place in living organisms is known as:
metabolism

The metabolic process in which energy is liberated by the destruction of complex substances is known as:
catabolism

The metabolic process in which simple substances are converted into more complex compounds is known as:
anabolism

During a period of cell growth, what happens?
more anabolism than catabolism takes place

Metabolism takes place in:
the cytoplasm

The heat producing power of foods is measured in units of energy called:
joules

A joule is:
a unit of energy

The amount of energy used in a unit of time, by fasting, resting subject to maintain vital functions, is known as:
basal metabolic rate

The mineral salt which makes up a large portion of bone tissue is:
calcium phosphate

The part of a long bone in which new erythrocytes are produced is the:
red bone marrow

The connective tissue covering the outer surface of bone is known as:
periosteum

The name of the process by which cartilage tissue is turned into bone tissue is:
ossification

The growth in length of a long bone takes place from:
the epiphyseal cartilage

The reabsorption of previously laid down bone is accomplished by:
osteoclasts

The two bones which form the growth and sides of the cranium are the:
parietal bones

The roof of the eye socket is formed by the:
sphenoid bone

The bone at the back of the skill is the:
occipital bone

The vertebrae which articulate with the ribs are called:
thoracic

The vertebrae which have large neural spines to give attachment to powerful back muscles are the:
lumbar

The joint between the atlas and the axis is:
a pivot joint

The ribs are movable connected to:
the thoracic vertebrae

The number of pairs of ribs in the body is:
12

The shoulder blade is known as the:
scapula

The names of the two bones articulating in the ball and socket joint of the upper arm are the:
humerus and scapula

The correct name for the collarbone is the:
clavicle

The hand consists of ………. carpals and ………. metacarpals:
8 carpals and 5 metacarpals

The type of joint found at the knee is:
hinge

What part of the body doesn’t have any movable joints?
cranium

In the hip joint, the synovial membrane lines the:
ligament of the head and the femur

“Front” and “back” =
anterior and posterior

“Up” and “down” =
superior and inferior

A sagital plane divides the body into:
left and right

A transverve plane divides the body into:
superior and inferior parts

The main function of muscle tissue is to provide:
movement

Muscles allow movement to take place by:
contraction and relaxation

The contractive part of a muscle is the:
belly

Flexion of the hip joint is carried out by the:
rectus femoris

The muscle which flexes the thigh and the leg is the:
sartorius

The zygomatic arch gives origin to the:
masseter

The triceps are an example of an:
extensor

The face muscle which contract during smiling is the:
zygomaticus

The deepest chest muscles are the:
intercostals

The quadriceps muscles do what?
extends the knee

The zygomaticus muscle has its insertion on the:
skin of the corner of the mouth

The muscle which totally overs the shoulder joint is the:
deltoid

The muscle that lifts the left in the hip joint is the:
rectus femoris

A muscle that pulls up the corner of the mouth is the:
zygomaticus

The normal temperature of the human body is approximately:
37* C

Which chemical is transported in the liquid part of the blood?
fibrin

The percentage of water in blood plasma is:
90%

Which component of blood transports oxygen?
erythrocytes

What is not a component of human blood?
fibroblasts

The cells responsible for the defense of the body:
white blood cells

The blood cells which do not have a nucleus:
erythrocytes

Blood cels are formed in the:
bones

The destruction of red blood cells takes place in the:
liver

After birth, red blood cells are made in the:
bone marrow

Which mineral is used to produce hemoglobin?
iron

The function of white blood cells:
destroy bacteria

The name of substances which stimulate the production of antibodies in the blood is called:
antigens

The component of blood responsible for the manufacture of antibodies:
lymphocytes

The substances produced in the body which destroy or neutralize foreign substances are called:
antibodies

Defense against antigens does NOT the place by:
erythrocytes

The component of blood which plays an important role in infection:
white blood cells

The component of blood which plays an important role in clotting is:
platelets

The primary function of thrombocytes is to:
play a role in blood clotting

Which vitamin causes an increase in clotting time of blood when it is deficient?
K

When blood clots, the soluble substance which becomes insoluble is called:
fibrinogen

Calcium in the blood is necessary for:
blood coagulation

Deoxygenated blood enters the heart by the:
right atrium

The name of the cavity in which the heart lies is called:
pericardial cavity

When he ventricle of the heart contract, the:
aortic and pulmonary valces open

Blood is presented to the ventricles after they have completed their contractions by the:
semilunar valves

Which chamber of the heart pumps blood to the lungs?
right ventricle

The average rate of heartbeat of a healthy adult in rest in number of beats per minute is:
70

The right ventricle and left atrium are connected by the:
pulmonary circulation

The vessel that collects blood from the digestive organs organs is the:
hepatic portal vein

The blood vessel which has thick muscular walls and carries deoxygenated blood is the:
pulmonary artery

The right ventricle of the heart is the:
beginning of the pulmonary circulation

After leaving the right ventricle, blood is pumped to the:
pulmonary artery

A characteristic that cannot be applied to veins is that they:
always carry blood way from the heart

An incorrect statement about arteries is that they:
have valves

A characteristic of all artery (except pulmonary arteries) is that they:
transport blood rich in oxygen

Arteries have:
an elastic wall

The muscle tissue located within the walls of blood vessels is:
smooth muscle tissue

The extremely thin walls of capillaries are made of:
only endothelium

Tissue fluid leaves the capillaries by:
diffusion

The function of capillaries is not for the purpose of the:
destruction of antigens

The lymphatic sessile that gathers most of the lymph is the:
thoracic duct

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