G9 Q2 TQ Nail Care

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
Division of Zamboanga City
Tolosa National High School
Technology and Livelihood Education 9 – Nail Care
2nd Quarter Periodical Exam
S.Y. 2023-2024
NAME: _______________________________________________________________ DATE: ____________________________
GRADE & SECTION: ____________________________________________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Read and analyze the statement carefully. Choose the answer that best describes the statement. Write the letter on the space provided.

______1. What does OHS stands for?


A. Occupational Hazard and Safety B. Occupational Health and Safety
C. Occupation Hazard and Safety D. Occupation Health and Safety

______2. Which of the following defines OHS?


A. a planned system of working to prevent illness and injury where you work by recognizing and identifying hazards and risks
B. a planned system of working to prevent sickness and injury where you work by recognizing and identifying hazards and risks
C. a planned system of working to prevent illness and injury where you work by recognizing and identifying health and risks
D. a planned program of working to prevent illness and injury where you work by recognizing and identifying hazards and risks

_______3. How does hazard differ from risk?


A. Hazard is an aid or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work while risk is the chance or
probability that a person will be harmed.
B. Hazard is harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work while risk is
the set or probability that a person will be harmed.
C. Hazard is harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work while risk is
the chance or probability that a person will be harmed.
D. Risk is harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work while hazard is
the chance or probability that a person will be harmed.

_______4. Based on your answer on question number 3, which of the following examples best describes risk?
A. The salon owner neglects the to address flickering lights or sparks from electrical outlets.
B. A customer might develop a fungal infection after using uncleaned nail clippers.
C. A nail technician fails to use protective eyewear during nail drilling.
D. A salon staff mistakenly use the wrong product due to unproper labeling of chemical.

_______5. Based on your answer on question number 3, which of the following examples best describes hazard?
A. A nail drill with damage cord is left unattended.
B. A nail technician working long hours in a poorly ventilated environment.
C. Salon staff failed to properly sterilize nail tools between clients.
D. A nail technician working in an uncomfortable position.

_______6. What hazard is caused by substances such as disinfectants?


A. Ergonomic Hazard B. Biological Hazard C. Chemical Hazard D. Fire Hazard

_______7. What hazard is caused by substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of
humans?
A. Ergonomic Hazard B. Biological Hazard C. Chemical Hazard D. Fire Hazard

_______8. What is the study of how equipment and furniture can be arranged in order that people can do work or other
activities more efficiently and comfortably?
A. Ergonomics B. Biology C. Chemistry D. Physics

_______9. Which of the following does not belong to the group?


A. Fall B. Slips C. Faint D. Trips

_______10. Which of the following is not a result of an electrical fault?


A. burns/shocks B. fire C. lose of business D. falls

_______11. Which of the following refers to sterilization?


A. the removal of micro-organisms by chemical or physical means B. the level of decontamination
C. the total destruction of all living micro-organisms D. the duration of exposure to lethal levels
II. ESSAY
Directions: Answer the question briefly following the criteria below.
Criteria 9 6 3

Content and Substantial, illustrative and well- Sufficiently developed content with limited Minimal developed content with inadequate
substance developed ideas are presented. elaboration and explanation. elaboration and explanation.

12-20. As a future nail salon owner, how will you prevent hazards and risks in your workplace?
III. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Read and analyze the statement carefully. Choose the answer that best describes the statement. Write the letter on the space provided.

_______21. What is a new nail-imprinting kit that allows you to put designs by stamping pre-designed images on your nails?
A. Nail stickers B. Nail stamper C. Nail polish D. Nail file

_______22. What can also be used in nail designing to create super neat straight lines?
A. Ruler B. Pencil C. Scotch tape D. Water color

_______23. What is applied to the nail plate to prevent discoloration?


A. Base coat B. Color enamel C. Top coat D. Nail bleach

_______24. What protects the polish against chipping or cracking?


A. Base coat B. Color enamel C. Top coat D. Nail bleach

For items 25-28, choose from the following pictures below which best fit the description.

A. B. C. D.

_______25. The nail is allowed to grow out straight at the sides for approximately 1.5 mm and then the tip is filed into a rounded shape.
_______26. It is created by allowing the nail to grow out straight and then filing the tip straight across at right angles with the rest of the nail plate.
_______27. It may be styled slightly rounded at the base and slightly pointed at the fingertips.
_______28. The nail is allowed to grow out straight at the sides followed by squaring off the tip, this gives the nail tip strength over the oval shape.

IV. DRAWING.
Direction: Draw the following nail designs based on the descriptions given. (2pts each.)

29-30. It involves applying of nail polish over the whole nail plate except the area of lunula. Apply colored polish from one side to the
other side of the nail following the shape of the lunula.

31-32. It involves the application of colored polish over the whole nail plate except the area of lunula and tip of the nail. Apply colored
nail polish from one side to the other side of the nail to form a half-moon, leaving the lunula of the nail. Leave the part of the free edge.

33-34. It involves the application of nail polish to create S curve, leaving a slightly larger gap along the nail walls. Apply white or
platinum nail polish and leave for a few minutes to dry. Apply colored nail polish creating a half circle design at the inner side of the nail
as you continue it to form S-like. Fill up the other side to complete the design.

35-36. It is the traditional application of nail polish to the entire nail plate. Apply base coat. Apply two coats of polish.

37-38. It involves the application of white nail polish or colored polish on the tips and coating the rest of the nail with a sheer polish.
Apply base coat and leave for a few minutes. Apply a coat of translucent pink polish over your entire nail. With the use of white or
colored nail polish, draw a thin line over the tip of the nail following the shape of the free edge of the nail.

39-40. It is a design which involves the application of colored polish over the whole part of the nail except the area of the free-edge.
Apply colored nail polish from one side to the other side of the nail following the shape of the free- edge.

Prepared by:
Dorothy B. Dellatan
T.L.E. 9 Teacher

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