MARYLAND STATE BOARD COSMETOLOGY
EXAM 2023/ 150 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)/AGRADE
Where must a cosmetologist's license be places? -
... [Show More] Answer In full view of the public
How many apprentices can one senior cosmetologists have at a time? - Answer 1
How many hours a week must an apprentice train at minimum? - Answer 20
To pass the examinations, you must score ___% on both the theory and the practical
- Answer 75%
How much does it cost to renew your cosmetologist's license? - Answer $25
What is the fine for operating without a valid license? - Answer $300
What is the fine for poor lighting, heating, or ventilation? - Answer $50
What is the fine for using a neck duster or powder puff on more than one client? -
Answer $100
What is the penalty for operating or performing services on a client with an infectious
or contagious disease? - Answer Formal hearing
Failure to wash implements before disinfection results in what for the beauty salon? -
Answer $150 fine
Presence of rodents or insects in the salon results in a fine of: - Answer $50
What is the salon's fine if an employee doesn't wash their hands before each client?
- Answer $50 each time
If the school or salon is used for living or sleeping, the fine would be - Answer $100
What is the fine for an unsanitary restroom in a salon or school? - Answer $50
Placing pins or clips in the mouth would result in a fine of - Answer $50
Failure to sharpen lip or eyebrow pencils after each use would be a fine of - Answer
$100
If hair removal wax is used on more than one person, the penalty would be - Answer
$300 fine
If you operate and perform services while sick with an infectious disease, what would
be the penalty? - Answer Formal hearing
Selling used hairpins is a penalty of - Answer $300 fine
MARYLAND STATE BOARD COSMETOLOGY
EXAM 2023/ 150 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)/AGRADE
If you interfere with the inspection of the school or salon, what will happen? - Answer
Formal hearing
Cleaning - Answer A mechanical process using soap and water to remove visible
debris
Sanitizing - Answer A chemical process for reducing the number of disease-causing
bacteria
Disinfection - Answer A chemical process that uses specific products to destroy
harmful organisms on environmental surfaces
OSHA - Answer Occupational Safety and Health Administration; regulates and
enforces safety and health standards in the workplace
Msds - Answer Material Data Safety Sheet; required by law to be present on
chemical products; listed on these sheets are Identification, hazard identification,
composition/ingredients, first aid, fire-fighting measures, accidental release
measures, handling and storage, exposure controls/personal protection, physical
and chemical properties, stability and reactivity, toxicology information, ecological
information, disposal consideration, transport information, regulatory information, and
revision date
EPA - Answer Environmental Protection Agency; registers all types of disinfectants
in the United State [Show Less]