1) What do you call the white, half-moon shape at the base of the nail? a) A. Matrix b) B. Lunula c) C. Eponychium d) D. Hyponychium 2) If a client has "Onychophagy" (bitten nails), what should the manicurist do? a) A. Refuse service b) B. Give a gentle manicure to discourage biting c) C. Apply harsh chemicals d) D. Scrub it with a brush 3) Which tool is used to push back the cuticle? a) A. Nail Cutter b) B. Nail File c) C. Orange Wood Stick d) D. Callous Remover 4) What is the main purpose of a "Top Coat" in nail polishing? a) A. To change the color b) B. To protect the polish from chipping and add shine c) C. To make the nail grow d) D. To soften the skin 5) What is the primary goal of a "Wellness" service? a) A. To look famous b) B. To balance physical, mental, and emotional health c) C. To cure diseases d) D. To sell products 6) What do you call the consultation done before a massage to check for allergies or injuries? a) A. Sales pitch b) B. Job interview c) C. Client intake/Pre-service consultation d) D. Final exam 7) Which sewing tool is used to take body measurements? a) A. Ruler b) B. Yardstick c) C. Tape Measure d) D. Gauge 8) What do you call the extra space added to a pattern for joining pieces together? a) A. Hem b) B. Seam Allowance c) C. Ease d) D. Dart 9) Which tool is used to rip out unwanted stitches? a) A. Scissors b) B. Knife c) C. Seam Ripper d) D. Tape measure 10) What are "Pinking Shears" used for? a) A. Cutting paper b) B. Cutting fabric with a zigzag edge to prevent fraying c) C. Cutting thread only d) D. Measuring cloth 11) What is a "Thimble"? a) A. A tool for cutting b) B. A small cap used to protect the finger during hand sewing c) C. A type of thread d) D. A sewing machine part 12) What is the art of folding paper into shapes? a) A. Macramé b) B. Origami c) C. Weaving d) D. Embroidery 13) Which technique uses "Rattan" or "Bamboo" to create baskets? a) A. Sewing b) B. Weaving c) C. Knitting d) D. Carving 14) Which tool is used to smooth the surface of wood or coconut shells? a) A. Hammer b) B. Sandpaper c) C. Saw d) D. Pliers 15) What does "Creativity" mean in making handicrafts? a) A. Copying a friend's work b) B. Using your imagination to make something unique c) C. Buying the most expensive tools d) D. Working the fastest 16) What does "PPE" stand for? a) A. Private People Equipment b) B. Personal Protective Equipment c) C. Proper Professional Exercise d) D. Public Post Essentials 17) Which of the following is PPE for a manicurist? a) A. Face Mask and Apron b) B. High heels c) C. Sunglasses d) D. Earphones 18) If you see a "Caution: Wet Floor" sign, what type of hazard is it? D. Psychological Hazard a) A. Physical Hazard b) B. Chemical Hazard c) C. Biological Hazard d) D. Psychological Hazard 19) What is "Packaging"? a) A. The way you walk b) B. The container or wrapping used to protect and present a product c) C. The price tag d) D. The trash bin 20) Which "P" of marketing involves how much you charge for a product? a) A. Product b) B. Price c) C. Place d) D. Promotion 21) What term refers to a wide variety of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by hand or by using only simple tools? a) handicraft b) origami c) clay d) textile 22) What is the basic term for the art or process of designing, cutting, and sewing clothes? a) A. Embroidery b) B. Dressmaking c) C. Knitting d) D. Weaving 23) In garment construction, what do you call the blueprint or template of a garment used to trace onto fabric? a) A. Sketch b) B. Design c) C. Pattern d) D. Layout 24) In the context of wellness services, which term refers to consumable items that are used up during a treatment and are typically disposed of afterward? a) A. Tools b) B. Equipment c) C. Materials d) D. Fixtures 25) Which of the following professionals is primarily responsible for providing specialized treatments to improve the health and appearance of a client's skin, often performing services like facials and body wraps? a) A. Nail Technician b) B. Esthetician c) C. Pharmacist d) D. Fitness Instructor 26) What does ergonomics in garments mainly focus on? a) A. Making clothes more fashionable b) B. Designing clothing that is expensive c) C. Designing clothing that fits comfortably and allows ease of movement d) D. Making garments colorful 27) Which term refers to a piece of clothing made of fabric and worn on the human body? a) A. Sewing tools b) B. Garments c) C. Sewing aids d) D. Accessories 28) Which type of garment is specifically designed for sports and physical activities? a) A. Formal attire b) B. Activewear c) C. Sleepwear d) D. Outerwear 29) What type of clothing includes jackets, coats, raincoats, and parkas? a) A. Casual wear b) B. Evening wear c) C. Outerwear d) D. Swimwear 30) What term refers to measuring the size of a specific part of the body? a) A. Design b) B. Line c) C. Body measurement d) D. Shape 31) Which element of design deals with emotions and moods in garment construction? a) A. Line b) B. Shape c) C. Color d) D. Space 32) Which color symbolizes anger and is also commonly associated with romance? a) A. Yellow b) B. Pink c) C. Red d) D. White 33) Which color is famously known for its association with nature? a) A. White b) B. Green c) C. Yellow d) D. Brown 34) Which of the following is an example of casual wear? a) A. Tuxedo b) B. Ball gown c) C. Jeans and T-shirt d) D. Blazer and dress shirt

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