Many candidates struggle with the Nail Technician & Study Guide because it focuses heavily on decision-making rather than simple recall. This practice test helps bridge that gap by giving you questions that reflect real exam scenarios. As you go through each section, pay attention to how questions are structured and what they are really asking. Over time, this will improve both your speed and accuracy. Consistent practice combined with review is the key to achieving a strong score.
Updated for 2026: This guide provides a structured approach to help you prepare effectively, understand key concepts, and practice real exam-level questions.
How to Use This Practice Test
- Start by reviewing key concepts before attempting questions
- Take the test in a timed environment
- Analyze your mistakes and revisit weak areas
Why This Practice Test Matters
This practice test is designed to simulate the real exam environment and help you identify knowledge gaps, improve accuracy, and build confidence.
| Exam Name | Nail Technician Practice Exam (NIC & State Licensing Boards) |
|---|---|
| Exam Provider | National-Interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology (NIC) & State Boards |
| Exam Type | Professional Licensing Exam (Nail Technician Certification) |
| Total Practice Questions | 120+ Practice Questions (MCQs + Case-Based + Safety & Sanitation Focus) – Updated for 2026 |
| Actual Exam Sections | • Nail Technology Theory (Anatomy, Disorders, Products) • Infection Control & Sanitation • Manicure & Pedicure Procedures • Nail Enhancements (Acrylics, Gels) • Safety & Professional Practices |
| Questions in Real Exam | • Written Theory Exam: ~100–110 Questions • Practical Exam: Hands-on demonstration of skills Total: Varies by state licensing board |
| Exam Duration | • Written Exam: ~90–120 minutes • Practical Exam: ~60–90 minutes Total Time: ~2.5 to 3.5 hours |
| Passing Score | • Typical Passing Score: 70%–75% • Must pass both written and practical sections (varies by state) |
| Scoring System | Percentage-based scoring for written exam and competency-based evaluation for practical exam |
| Coverage Topics | • Nail Anatomy & Physiology (Matrix, Nail Plate, Nail Bed) • Nail Disorders & Diseases (Fungal, Bacterial, Conditions) • Infection Control (Sanitation, Disinfection, Sterilization, OSHA Guidelines) • Manicure & Pedicure Techniques (Cuticle Care, Filing, Massage) • Nail Enhancements (Acrylic Application, Gel Systems, Removal) • Product Chemistry (Primers, Monomers, Polymers) • Client Consultation & Professional Ethics • Workplace Safety & Hazard Prevention |
| Question Format | • Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) • Scenario-Based Client Situations • Safety, Sanitation & Infection Control Questions • Practical Skill Demonstration (State Exam) |
| Difficulty Level | Beginner to Advanced (Aligned with Real NIC & State Board Exams) |
| Skills Developed | • Safe and hygienic nail service procedures • Infection control and sanitation compliance • Nail analysis and disorder identification • Acrylic and gel application techniques • Client consultation and communication skills • Professional ethics and workplace safety awareness |
| Study Tips | • Focus heavily on sanitation and infection control rules • Practice manicure and pedicure procedures step-by-step • Learn nail anatomy and common disorders • Understand product chemistry and application techniques • Take timed practice tests for exam readiness • Review state board safety regulations and guidelines |
| Best For | Nail technician students and professionals preparing for NIC and state licensing exams |
| Updated | 2026 Latest Version |
1. Nail Anatomy
The natural nail is composed primarily of:
A. Calcium
B. Keratin
C. Collagen
D. Protein fibers
Answer: B
Rationale: Nails are made of hardened keratin, a protective protein.
2. Nail Structure
The nail matrix is responsible for:
A. Nail color
B. Nail growth
C. Nail shine
D. Nail thickness
Answer: B
Rationale: The matrix produces new nail cells.
3. Infection Control
The most effective method to kill all microorganisms is:
A. Cleaning
B. Disinfection
C. Sterilization
D. Washing
Answer: C
Rationale: Sterilization destroys all pathogens including spores.
4. Safety
PPE includes:
A. Nail polish
B. Gloves and masks
C. Towels
D. Brushes
Answer: B
Rationale: PPE protects both technician and client.
5. Nail Disorders
Fungal nail infections are called:
A. Onycholysis
B. Onychomycosis
C. Leukonychia
D. Paronychia
Answer: B
Rationale: Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail.
6. Nail Disorders
Onycholysis refers to:
A. Nail infection
B. Nail separation from nail bed
C. Nail thickening
D. Nail discoloration
Answer: B
Rationale: Separation of nail plate from nail bed.
7. Manicuring
The first step in a manicure is:
A. Apply polish
B. Sanitize hands
C. Massage
D. Cuticle removal
Answer: B
Rationale: Proper sanitation is always first.
8. Tools
A cuticle pusher is used to:
A. Cut nails
B. Push back cuticles
C. File nails
D. Polish nails
Answer: B
Rationale: Gently pushes cuticle away from nail plate.
9. Nail Care
Filing should be done:
A. Back and forth
B. One direction
C. Randomly
D. Circular motion
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevents nail splitting.
10. Pedicure
Foot spa must be cleaned:
A. Once daily
B. After each client
C. Weekly
D. Monthly
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevents cross-contamination.
11. Infection Control
Single-use items must be:
A. Reused
B. Discarded after use
C. Cleaned
D. Stored
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevents infection spread.
12. Nail Products
Base coat is used to:
A. Add color
B. Protect nail and improve adhesion
C. Dry polish
D. Remove polish
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevents staining and helps polish stick.
13. Nail Products
Top coat is used to:
A. Clean nails
B. Seal polish and add shine
C. Remove polish
D. Dry nails
Answer: B
Rationale: Protects polish and increases durability.
14. Nail Disorders
Paronychia is:
A. Nail fungus
B. Bacterial infection around nail
C. Nail breakage
D. Nail discoloration
Answer: B
Rationale: Infection of tissue around nail.
15. Safety
Contraindication for service includes:
A. Healthy nail
B. Open wounds
C. Clean nails
D. Dry skin
Answer: B
Rationale: Avoid service to prevent infection.
16. Nail Anatomy
The lunula is:
A. Nail tip
B. White crescent at nail base
C. Nail bed
D. Cuticle
Answer: B
Rationale: Visible part of matrix.
17. Nail Enhancements
Acrylic nails are formed by mixing:
A. Gel and light
B. Liquid monomer and powder polymer
C. Oil and polish
D. Water and powder
Answer: B
Rationale: Creates durable artificial nail.
18. Nail Enhancements
UV gel requires:
A. Air drying
B. UV/LED light curing
C. Heat only
D. Water
Answer: B
Rationale: Hardens under light.
19. Sanitation
Disinfectants are used on:
A. Skin
B. Tools
C. Hair
D. Nails only
Answer: B
Rationale: Used on non-porous tools.
20. Nail Care
Cuticles should be:
A. Cut aggressively
B. Gently pushed
C. Removed fully
D. Ignored
Answer: B
Rationale: Protects nail from infection.
21. Pedicure
Callus removal should be:
A. Aggressive
B. Gentle
C. Ignored
D. Avoided
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevents injury.
22. Nail Disorders
Leukonychia appears as:
A. Red spots
B. White spots
C. Yellow nails
D. Black lines
Answer: B
Rationale: Caused by minor injury.
23. Tools
Emery board is used to:
A. Cut nails
B. Shape nails
C. Polish nails
D. Clean nails
Answer: B
Rationale: Files and shapes nail edge.
24. Nail Products
Nail primer is used to:
A. Add color
B. Improve adhesion
C. Dry polish
D. Clean nails
Answer: B
Rationale: Helps enhancements stick.
25. Safety
Proper ventilation prevents:
A. Infection
B. Chemical inhalation
C. Nail breakage
D. Dry skin
Answer: B
Rationale: Reduces exposure to fumes.
26. Nail Care
Moisturizers help to:
A. Dry nails
B. Hydrate skin and nails
C. Remove polish
D. Harden nails
Answer: B
Rationale: Maintains nail health.
27. Infection Control
Handwashing should be done:
A. Once daily
B. Before and after each client
C. Weekly
D. Monthly
Answer: B
Rationale: Essential hygiene practice.
28. Nail Enhancements
Over-filing the nail plate can cause:
A. Strong nails
B. Damage and thinning
C. Faster growth
D. Shine
Answer: B
Rationale: Weakens natural nail.
29. Professional Practice
Client consultation includes:
A. Payment only
B. Nail analysis and history
C. Time only
D. Products only
Answer: B
Rationale: Ensures safe service.
30. Ethics
Client confidentiality is:
A. Optional
B. Required
C. Not important
D. Only for doctors
Answer: B
Rationale: Ethical and professional standard.
31. Nail Anatomy
The nail plate rests on the:
A. Matrix
B. Nail bed
C. Cuticle
D. Hyponychium
Answer: B
Rationale: The nail bed supports and nourishes the nail plate.
32. Nail Structure
The eponychium is also known as the:
A. Nail plate
B. Living skin at base of nail
C. Nail tip
D. Matrix
Answer: B
Rationale: It protects the matrix area.
33. Infection Control
Antiseptics are used on:
A. Tools
B. Skin
C. Floors
D. Equipment
Answer: B
Rationale: Safe for use on living tissue.
34. Safety
What should you do if a client has a visible fungal infection?
A. Proceed with service
B. Refer to physician
C. Cover with polish
D. Ignore
Answer: B
Rationale: Nail techs cannot treat infections.
35. Nail Disorders
Onychorrhexis refers to:
A. Nail splitting
B. Nail thickening
C. Nail infection
D. Nail discoloration
Answer: A
Rationale: Caused by dryness or injury.
36. Nail Disorders
Blue discoloration of nails may indicate:
A. Good health
B. Poor circulation
C. Infection
D. Hydration
Answer: B
Rationale: Often linked to oxygen deficiency.
37. Manicuring
Cuticle remover is used to:
A. Harden nails
B. Soften cuticle tissue
C. Dry nails
D. Clean tools
Answer: B
Rationale: Makes cuticle easier to push back.
38. Tools
Metal tools must be disinfected using:
A. Water
B. Soap
C. EPA-registered disinfectant
D. Oil
Answer: C
Rationale: Required for sanitation compliance.
39. Nail Care
Buffing the nail excessively can:
A. Strengthen nails
B. Cause thinning
C. Improve growth
D. Add shine permanently
Answer: B
Rationale: Over-buffing weakens nail plate.
40. Pedicure
Client positioning during pedicure should:
A. Be uncomfortable
B. Ensure comfort and safety
C. Be random
D. Ignore posture
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevents strain and injury.
41. Infection Control
Porous tools should be:
A. Disinfected
B. Reused
C. Discarded
D. Washed only
Answer: C
Rationale: Cannot be properly disinfected.
42. Nail Products
Nail dehydrator is used to:
A. Add moisture
B. Remove oil from nail
C. Add shine
D. Dry polish
Answer: B
Rationale: Prepares nail for adhesion.
43. Nail Products
Polish should be applied in:
A. Thick layers
B. Thin even layers
C. Random strokes
D. One coat only
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevents bubbling and improves durability.
44. Nail Disorders
Hangnails are caused by:
A. Infection
B. Dry skin
C. Fungi
D. Bacteria
Answer: B
Rationale: Dryness leads to skin tearing.
45. Safety
Electric files should be used:
A. Aggressively
B. With proper training
C. Without care
D. On skin
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevents injury and damage.
46. Nail Anatomy
The hyponychium is located:
A. Under free edge
B. At nail base
C. On nail plate
D. In matrix
Answer: A
Rationale: Protects nail bed from bacteria.
47. Nail Enhancements
Acrylic nails harden through:
A. Air curing
B. UV light
C. Heat
D. Water
Answer: A
Rationale: Chemical reaction occurs in air.
48. Nail Enhancements
Gel polish removal requires:
A. Water
B. Acetone soak
C. Soap
D. Oil
Answer: B
Rationale: Breaks down gel product.
49. Sanitation
Work surfaces must be cleaned:
A. Weekly
B. Monthly
C. After each client
D. Once daily
Answer: C
Rationale: Prevents cross-contamination.
50. Nail Care
Free edge is the part of nail that:
A. Is under skin
B. Extends past fingertip
C. Is in matrix
D. Is cuticle
Answer: B
Rationale: Visible nail tip.
51. Pedicure
Foot massage improves:
A. Infection
B. Circulation
C. Nail growth
D. Color
Answer: B
Rationale: Stimulates blood flow.
52. Nail Disorders
Green nail discoloration is often caused by:
A. Fungus
B. Bacteria
C. Injury
D. Dryness
Answer: B
Rationale: Often linked to bacterial infection.
53. Tools
Nail nippers are used to:
A. File nails
B. Cut cuticles
C. Polish nails
D. Massage
Answer: B
Rationale: Removes excess cuticle carefully.
54. Nail Products
Acetone is used to:
A. Harden nails
B. Remove polish
C. Add shine
D. Moisturize
Answer: B
Rationale: Dissolves nail products.
55. Safety
Proper lighting helps to:
A. Reduce cost
B. Improve visibility
C. Increase speed
D. Dry nails
Answer: B
Rationale: Ensures accurate work.
56. Nail Care
Cutting cuticles deeply can cause:
A. Better results
B. Infection
C. Nail growth
D. Shine
Answer: B
Rationale: Damages protective barrier.
57. Infection Control
Cross-contamination means:
A. Clean tools
B. Spread of infection
C. Proper hygiene
D. Sterilization
Answer: B
Rationale: Transfer of pathogens.
58. Professional Practice
Client record cards include:
A. Only payment
B. Service history
C. Tools used
D. Equipment
Answer: B
Rationale: Tracks client preferences and safety.
59. Ethics
Professional appearance means:
A. Casual look
B. Clean and hygienic
C. Fashion only
D. Expensive clothing
Answer: B
Rationale: Builds trust with clients.
60. Professional Practice
Consultation helps to:
A. Increase cost
B. Identify client needs
C. Save time
D. Avoid service
Answer: B
Rationale: Ensures safe and customized service.
61.
A client arrives with red, swollen skin around the nail. What should you do?
A. Perform service carefully
B. Refer to a physician
C. Cover with polish
D. Ignore
Answer: B
Rationale: Signs of infection require medical referral, not service.
62.
During a manicure, a client starts bleeding slightly. What is the FIRST step?
A. Continue service
B. Stop service and apply antiseptic
C. Ignore
D. Apply polish
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent infection and follow safety protocol.
63.
A client has very thin, brittle nails. What is the best recommendation?
A. Use strong acrylics
B. Gentle care and strengthening products
C. Aggressive filing
D. Ignore
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent further damage.
64.
A client complains of burning during service. What should you do?
A. Ignore
B. Stop service immediately
C. Continue
D. Apply more product
Answer: B
Rationale: Indicates possible reaction or injury.
65.
A nail enhancement lifts after application. What is the likely cause?
A. Proper prep
B. Oil on nail plate
C. Good adhesion
D. Clean nail
Answer: B
Rationale: Oil prevents bonding.
66.
A client has a green discoloration under enhancement. What should you do?
A. Cover it
B. Remove enhancement and clean
C. Ignore
D. Apply polish
Answer: B
Rationale: Likely bacterial infection.
67.
A client requests service despite open cuts. What is correct action?
A. Proceed
B. Refuse service
C. Cover cuts
D. Ignore
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent infection risk.
68.
A technician reuses a disposable file. This is:
A. Acceptable
B. Unsafe practice
C. Recommended
D. Efficient
Answer: B
Rationale: Violates sanitation rules.
69.
A client has onychomycosis. What should you do?
A. Perform service
B. Refer to physician
C. Apply acrylic
D. Ignore
Answer: B
Rationale: Fungal infections require medical treatment.
70.
Product is not curing properly under UV lamp. What is likely issue?
A. Too thin
B. Wrong lamp or time
C. Clean nail
D. Proper prep
Answer: B
Rationale: Incorrect curing process.
71.
Client complains of strong chemical smell. What should you improve?
A. Lighting
B. Ventilation
C. Filing
D. Polish
Answer: B
Rationale: Proper airflow reduces fumes.
72.
A nail breaks during service. What is best response?
A. Ignore
B. Repair safely
C. Continue
D. Apply polish
Answer: B
Rationale: Maintain professional service.
73.
A client requests cutting live cuticle. What should you do?
A. Agree
B. Refuse and explain
C. Ignore
D. Cut carefully
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent injury and infection.
74.
A pedicure foot spa was not cleaned after previous client. What should you do?
A. Use it
B. Clean and disinfect before use
C. Ignore
D. Rinse only
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent contamination.
75.
A client has severe calluses. What is correct approach?
A. Remove aggressively
B. Gently reduce
C. Ignore
D. Cut deeply
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent injury.
76.
Nail polish bubbles after application. Cause?
A. Thin coats
B. Thick application
C. Clean nail
D. Proper drying
Answer: B
Rationale: Thick layers trap air.
77.
A client experiences allergic reaction to product. What is first step?
A. Continue
B. Remove product immediately
C. Ignore
D. Apply more
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent further irritation.
78.
Improper sanitation leads to:
A. Better results
B. Infection spread
C. Faster service
D. Lower cost
Answer: B
Rationale: Major safety risk.
79.
A client has diabetes. What should technician do?
A. Proceed normally
B. Use extra caution
C. Ignore
D. Refuse
Answer: B
Rationale: Higher infection risk.
80.
Acrylic nails appear cloudy. Cause?
A. Proper mixing
B. Incorrect ratio
C. Clean nail
D. Thin coat
Answer: B
Rationale: Wrong monomer-polymer balance.
81.
A client requests very short nails beyond comfort. What should you do?
A. Proceed
B. Recommend safe length
C. Ignore
D. Cut deeply
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent injury.
82.
Electric file causes heat sensation. What should you do?
A. Continue
B. Reduce speed/pressure
C. Ignore
D. Increase speed
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent burns.
83.
A client has nail lifting after few days. Likely issue?
A. Good prep
B. Poor nail prep
C. Proper curing
D. Thin layer
Answer: B
Rationale: Prep is critical.
84.
A technician skips handwashing. This leads to:
A. Clean service
B. Infection risk
C. Faster work
D. Better results
Answer: B
Rationale: Hygiene is essential.
85.
A client requests service during illness. What should you do?
A. Proceed
B. Reschedule
C. Ignore
D. Rush
Answer: B
Rationale: Protect health of all.
86.
Cuticle oil is used to:
A. Dry nails
B. Hydrate cuticles
C. Remove polish
D. Harden nails
Answer: B
Rationale: Maintains nail health.
87.
A nail tech shares tools without cleaning. This is:
A. Acceptable
B. Unsafe
C. Efficient
D. Required
Answer: B
Rationale: Spreads infection.
88.
Client complains of uneven polish. Cause?
A. Thin layers
B. Poor application technique
C. Clean nail
D. Proper drying
Answer: B
Rationale: Skill-related issue.
89.
A client has nail separation. What is correct action?
A. Apply acrylic
B. Avoid service
C. Ignore
D. Cover
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent worsening condition.
90.
Professional communication requires:
A. Silence
B. Clear and respectful interaction
C. Ignoring client
D. Rushing
Answer: B
Rationale: Builds trust and satisfaction.
91. Nail Anatomy
The part of the nail that is visible is called the:
A. Matrix
B. Nail plate
C. Nail bed
D. Cuticle
Answer: B
Rationale: The nail plate is the hard, visible portion of the nail.
92. Nail Anatomy
The nail matrix is located:
A. Under free edge
B. At base of nail under skin
C. On nail tip
D. Above cuticle
Answer: B
Rationale: It produces new nail cells.
93. Infection Control
Disinfection kills:
A. All organisms including spores
B. Most microorganisms except spores
C. Only bacteria
D. Only viruses
Answer: B
Rationale: Sterilization is needed for spores.
94. Safety
What is MSDS/SDS used for?
A. Nail care
B. Chemical safety information
C. Client records
D. Pricing
Answer: B
Rationale: Provides hazard details.
95. Nail Disorders
Ridged nails may be caused by:
A. Infection
B. Aging
C. Fungi
D. Injury only
Answer: B
Rationale: Common natural change.
96. Nail Disorders
Black discoloration may indicate:
A. Healthy nail
B. Injury or serious condition
C. Dryness
D. Normal growth
Answer: B
Rationale: May require medical attention.
97. Manicuring
Soaking nails too long can:
A. Strengthen nails
B. Weaken nail plate
C. Improve shine
D. Speed service
Answer: B
Rationale: Overhydration weakens nails.
98. Tools
Non-porous tools include:
A. Wood sticks
B. Nail files
C. Metal implements
D. Cotton
Answer: C
Rationale: Can be disinfected.
99. Nail Care
Proper filing technique prevents:
A. Growth
B. Splitting
C. Color
D. Dryness
Answer: B
Rationale: Maintains nail strength.
100. Pedicure
Foot spa jets must be cleaned to prevent:
A. Shine
B. Infection
C. Odor
D. Color
Answer: B
Rationale: Bacteria can grow in jets.
101. Infection Control
Hand sanitizer replaces handwashing?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Sometimes
D. Only in emergencies
Answer: B
Rationale: Washing is required.
102. Nail Products
Primer should be applied:
A. Thick
B. Thin layer
C. Random
D. Twice
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevents lifting.
103. Nail Products
Polish remover contains:
A. Water
B. Acetone or solvent
C. Oil
D. Soap
Answer: B
Rationale: Dissolves polish.
104. Nail Disorders
Paronychia symptoms include:
A. White spots
B. Swelling and redness
C. Dry nails
D. Smooth nails
Answer: B
Rationale: Bacterial infection.
105. Safety
Proper posture prevents:
A. Nail damage
B. Technician injury
C. Color issues
D. Product waste
Answer: B
Rationale: Reduces strain.
106. Nail Anatomy
The nail bed contains:
A. Dead tissue
B. Blood vessels
C. Oil
D. Hair
Answer: B
Rationale: Gives nail pink color.
107. Nail Enhancements
Incorrect acrylic ratio causes:
A. Strong nails
B. Weak or brittle nails
C. Better adhesion
D. Shine
Answer: B
Rationale: Balance is critical.
108. Nail Enhancements
Gel polish must be:
A. Air dried
B. Light cured
C. Heated
D. Washed
Answer: B
Rationale: Requires UV/LED.
109. Sanitation
Towels should be:
A. Reused
B. Clean for each client
C. Used weekly
D. Shared
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevents contamination.
110. Nail Care
Free edge shaping should match:
A. Nail bed
B. Client preference and structure
C. Random
D. Tools
Answer: B
Rationale: Ensures balance and comfort.
111. Pedicure
Foot massage should avoid:
A. Healthy skin
B. Open wounds
C. Dry skin
D. Nails
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent infection.
112. Nail Disorders
Yellow nails may indicate:
A. Health
B. Fungal infection
C. Hydration
D. Strength
Answer: B
Rationale: Common fungal sign.
113. Tools
Buffers are used to:
A. Cut nails
B. Smooth nail surface
C. Clean tools
D. Polish
Answer: B
Rationale: Adds shine and smoothness.
114. Nail Products
Top coat protects against:
A. Infection
B. Chipping
C. Growth
D. Damage
Answer: B
Rationale: Extends polish life.
115. Safety
Chemical spills should be:
A. Ignored
B. Cleaned immediately
C. Left
D. Covered
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent hazards.
116. Nail Care
Cuticle acts as:
A. Decoration
B. Protective barrier
C. Color
D. Growth
Answer: B
Rationale: Protects nail matrix.
117. Infection Control
Gloves should be worn when:
A. Filing
B. Contact with bodily fluids
C. Polishing
D. Cleaning
Answer: B
Rationale: Prevent contamination.
118. Professional Practice
Client consultation includes checking:
A. Nail condition
B. Payment
C. Tools
D. Time
Answer: A
Rationale: Ensures safe service.
119. Ethics
Honesty with clients builds:
A. Cost
B. Trust
C. Time
D. Work
Answer: B
Rationale: Essential for professionalism.
120. Professional Practice
Continuing education helps:
A. Reduce work
B. Improve skills
C. Increase cost
D. Avoid clients
Answer: B
Rationale: Keeps technician updated.
Frequently Asked Questions
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