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What is a way to enhance your creativity?


a. Surround yourself with others who share your passion


b. Be realistic


c. Stay grounded


d. Be critical of your work

A. Surround yourself with others who share your passion

Drink plenty of water is part of ________?


a. Ergonomics


b. Good hygiene


c. Professionalism


d. Good nutrition

D. Good nutrition

Ergonomically correct practices include?


A. using a hydraulic chair


B. positioning your hands and arms in a particular way


C. not bending or twisting your body


D. wearing comfortable footwear

A. Using a hydraulic chair

Greeting the client by name is an example of _______?



a. Inappropriate behavior


b. Stress management


c. Ergonomics


d. Human relations

D. Human relations

Maintaining your professional image online should be a ________ process?



a. Hourly


b. Daily


c. Weekly


d. Monthly

B. Daily

At minimum disinfectants used in barbershops must be _______?



a. Bacterial and virucidal


b. Bacterial and fungicidal


c. Virucidal, fungicidal and parasital


d.bactericidal, virucidal and fungicidal

D. Bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal

A disease that has spread from one person to another is a ________ disease?



a. Contagious


b. General


c. Systematic


d. Local

A. Contagious

________ are resistant to antibiotics.



a. Viral infections


b. Staph infections


c. Local infections


d. Bacterial infections

A. Viral infections

What are disease causing microorganisms that are carried in the body by blood or body fluids?



a. Viruses


b. Biofilms


c. Bacteria


d. Blood-borne pathogen’s

D. Blood-borne pathogen’s

AIDS is caused by ________?



a. Hepatitis A


b. HIV


c. Herpes


d. Hepatitis B

B. HIV

Immunity is ________?



a. Something people never obtain


b. A serious blood-borne pathogen


c. The bodies ability to resist pathogen’s


d. Given by viruses

C. The body‘s ability to resist pathogens

What is the mechanical process using soap and water or detergent and water to remove all visible dirt, debris and many disease causing germs from tools implements and equipment?



a. Cleaning


b. Sanitation


c. Disinfection


d. Sterilization

A. Cleaning

What process destroys all micro bio life including spores?



a. Cleaning


b. Sanitation


c. Disinfection


d. Sterilization

D. sterilization

Spores and S


Microbial and L

What does complete immersion mean?


A. There is enough liquid in the container to cover all surfaces of the item being disinfected including the handles

Which type of disinfectant is excellent at removing grime and oils from metals?



a. Phenolic disinfectants


b. Bleach


c. Quats


d. Petroleum distillates

D. Petroleum distillates

What is a chemical germicide that has been formulated for use on the skin and is registered and regulated by the Food and Drugs administration?



a. Disinfectants


b. Quats


c. Antiseptics


d. Virucidal

C. Antiseptics

As a barber what is NOT one of the principal tools of the trade?



a. Combs


b. Clippers


c. Shears


d. Gloves

D. Gloves

Cast shears are ________?



a. Are more durable


b. Are constructed in one or two pieces


c. Stay sharp longer


d. Are less expensive to purchase

D. Are less expensive to purchase

The matter in which the blades and Shanks of the shears align with each other and are joined at the tension screw or rivet is called the _______?



a. Set of shears


b. Grip


c. Point


d. Grind

A. Set of shears

_________ clippers have adjustable blades that are affixed to the unit with screws.



a. Adjustable-blade


b. Magnetic


c. Rotary


d. Detachable- blade

A. Adjustable blades

Which task are you performing with a straight razor when the ball of the thumb supports the razor at the bottom of the shank and the little finger rests on the tang, with the first two or three fingers at the top of the shank?



a. Shaving


b. Haircutting


c. Honing and stopping


d. Trimming

B. Haircutting

Hair can be simultaneously dried and styled with a _______?



a. Neck duster


b. Blowdryer


c. Shaving brush


d. Electric latherizer


B. Blowdryer

The part of the cell that contains material of the cell to grow reproduce and stuff repair is the _______?



a. Nucleus


b. Cytoplasm


c. Protoplasm


d. Golgi apparatus

B. Cytoplasm

Bones and ligaments are examples of ______ tissue?



a. Connective


b. Mucous


c. Nerve


d. Lymph

A. Connective

A _________ is an apparatus found with a power supply or adapter that converts alternating current to direct current.



A. Rectifier


B. Converter


C. Rheostat


D. Circuit breaker

A. Rectifier

A _______ is a safety device that prevents the overheating of electrical wires by preventing excessive current from passing through a circuit.



A. Timer


B. Fuse


C. Converter


D. Rectifier

B. A fuse

______ refers to all of the forms of energy that exist.



A. Electromagnetic spectrum


B. Visible spectrum of light


C. Electrostatic spectrum or light


D. Invisible light

A. Electromagnetic spectrum

UVA rays are used in tanning booths and _______ skin tissue.



A. Removes germs from


B. Produce a cool effect on


C. Are completely safe for


D. Penetrate deeply into

D. Penetrate deeply into

What is another name for light therapy?



A. Photosynthesis


B. Phototherapy


C. Radiology


D. Ultraviolet therapy

B. Phototherapy

Which device is a particular solution for delivering light therapy associated with scalp and skin treatments?



A. Lasers


B. Therapeutic lamps


C. Light-emmitting lamps


D. Low-level light therapy

B. Therapeutic lamps

The fibrous protein in the stratum corneum helps to make a _____ later.



A. Durable


B. Strong


C. Flexible


D. Protective, waterproof

D. Protective, waterproof

The skin gets its strength, form, and flexibility from _____ fibers within dermis called collagen and elastin.



A. Adipose


B. Protein


C. Muscle


D. Nervous

B. Protein

Another name for sweat glands are _____ glands.



A. Sudoriferous


B. Sebum


C. Lymph


D. Oil

A. Sudoriferous

Water lost by ______ carries salt and other chemicals with it.



A. Sebum


B. Perspiration


C. The nerves


D. The hair follicles

B. Perspiration

What is a group of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions?



a. Body tissues


b. Body organization


c. Body systems


d. Histology

C. Body systems

A lesion is a mark on the skin that may indicate ______?



A. Injury


B. Disease


C. Injury and disease


D. Poor diet

C. Injury and disease

What is the largest bone in the arm?



a. Humorous


b. Ulna


c. Radius


d. Phalanges

A. Humorous

Neurology is the study of the structure, function and pathology of the ______ system



a. Endocrine


b. Skin


c. Nervous


d. Immune Den

C. Nervous

Dendrites are treelike branching that carry impulses towards _______ and received in courses from neurons.


A. The lungs


B. The brain


C. The cell


D. The heart

C. The cell

Blood carries away ________ and waste products to be eliminated through the lungs, skin, kidneys and large intestines.



A. Oxygen


B. White blood cells


C. Carbon dioxide


D. Lymph

C. Carbon dioxide

A physical mixture is a combination of _________ substances united physically in any proportions without a mixed composition.



A. Exactly 2


B. Exactly 3


C. 2 or more


D. 5 or more ____

C. 2 or more

________ is a colorless gas composed hydrogen hydrogen and nitrogen.



A. Air


B. Carbon dioxide


C. Ammonia


D. Oxygen

C. Ammonia

And example of an insulator is ________.



A. Rubber


B. Carbon


C. The human body


D. Most metals

A. Rubber

Alternating current is a rapid and interrupted current that produces a ______ action.



A. Direct


B. Biological


C. Mechanical


D. Chemical

C. Mechanical

Bones and ligaments are examples of ______ tissue?



a. Connective


b. Mucous


c. Nerve


d. Lymph

A. Connective

A _________ is an apparatus found with a power supply or adapter that converts alternating current to direct current.



A. Rectifier


B. Converter


C. Rheostat


D. Circuit breaker

A. Rectifier

A _______ is a safety device that prevents the overheating of electrical wires by preventing excessive current from passing through a circuit.



A. Timer


B. Fuse


C. Converter


D. Rectifier

B. A fuse

______ refers to all of the forms of energy that exist.



A. Electromagnetic spectrum


B. Visible spectrum of light


C. Electrostatic spectrum or light


D. Invisible light

A. Electromagnetic spectrum

UVA rays are used in tanning booths and _______ skin tissue.



A. Removes germs from


B. Produce a cool effect on


C. Are completely safe for


D. Penetrate deeply into

D. Penetrate deeply into

What is another name for light therapy?



A. Photosynthesis


B. Phototherapy


C. Radiology


D. Ultraviolet therapy

B. Phototherapy

Which device is a particular solution for delivering light therapy associated with scalp and skin treatments?



A. Lasers


B. Therapeutic lamps


C. Light-emmitting lamps


D. Low-level light therapy

B. Therapeutic lamps

________ is a colorless gas composed of hydrogen and nitrogen.



A. Air


B. Carbon dioxide


C. Ammonia


D. Oxygen

C. Ammonia

The skin gets its strength, form, and flexibility from _____ fibers within dermis called collagen and elastin.



A. Adipose


B. Protein


C. Muscle


D. Nervous

B. Protein

Another name for sweat glands are _____ glands.



A. Sudoriferous


B. Sebum


C. Lymph


D. Oil

A. Sudoriferous

Water lost by ______ carries salt and other chemicals with it.



A. Sebum


B. Perspiration


C. The nerves


D. The hair follicles

B. Perspiration

What is a group of body organs acting together to perform one or more functions?



a. Body tissues


b. Body organization


c. Body systems


d. Histology

C. Body systems

A lesion is a mark on the skin that may indicate ______?



A. Injury


B. Disease


C. Injury and disease


D. Poor diet

C. Injury and disease

Trichology is the scientific study of ________, it’s disorders, and it’s care.



A. The muscular system


B. The skeleton


C. Hair


D. Skin

C. Hair

The essential elements in human ________ are sulfur, carbon, oxygen, hydrogenate nitrogen.



A. Hair


B. Teeth


C. Lungs


D. Kidneys

A. Hair

Within the _______, polypeptide chains are cross-linked by side bonds.



A. Hair Cortex


B. Cuticle


C. Medulla


D. Skin

A. Hair Cortex

The fibrous protein in the stratum corneum helps to make a _____ layer.



A. Durable


B. Strong


C. Flexible


D. Protective, waterproof

D. Protective, waterproof

Hair with a _______ texture has the largest diameter.



A. Blonde


B. Regular


C. Coarse


D. Fine ____

C. Coarse

________ are available to treat conditions requiring a medicinal product.



A. Styling lotions


B. Scalp conditioners


C. Hair conditioners


D. Shampoos

B. Scalp conditioners

Which type of hair product should a client with straight hair and a coarse texture use?



A. Deep-moisturizing shampoo


B. Volumizing shampoo


C. Spray-on thermal protectors


D. Leave-in conditioner

D. Leave-in conditioners

Which modality uses certain acids , salts and microdermabrasion?



A. Electric currents


B. Heat


C. Moist heat


D. Chemicals

D. Chemicals

The platysma is a broad muscle that extends from the _______ muscles time the side of the chin.




A. Nose


B. Chest


C. Shoulder


D. Chest and shoulder

D. Chest and shoulder

The essential elements in human ________ are sulfur, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen.



A. Hair


B. Teeth


C. Lungs


D. Kidneys

A. Hair

The ______ nerve is chief sensory nerve of the face.



A. Fifth cranial


B. Seventh cranial


C. Ninth crainial


D. Eleventh cranial

A. Fifth cranial

Vibration involves ________?



A. Friction


B. Rapid shaking


C. Tapping


D. Stroking

B. Rapid shaking

The high-frequency currents rapid vibrations produce_______?



A. Muscular contractions


B. Chemical changes


C. Stimulating or smithing effects


D. A relaxation response

D. Stimulating or smoothing effects.

Neurology is the study of the structure, function and pathology of the ______ system



a. Endocrine


b. Skin


c. Nervous


d. Immune Den

C. Nervous

Dendrites are treelike branching that carry impulses towards _______ and received in courses from neurons.


A. The lungs


B. The brain


C. The cell


D. The heart

C. The cell

Blood carries away ________ and waste products to be eliminated through the lungs, skin, kidneys and large intestines.



A. Oxygen


B. White blood cells


C. Carbon dioxide


D. Lymph

C. Carbon dioxide

A physical mixture is a combination of _________ substances united physically in any proportions without a mixed composition.



A. Exactly 2


B. Exactly 3


C. 2 or more


D. 5 or more ____

C. 2 or more

________ is a colorless gas composed hydrogen hydrogen and nitrogen.



A. Air


B. Carbon dioxide


C. Ammonia


D. Oxygen

C. Ammonia

And example of an insulator is ________.



A. Rubber


B. Carbon


C. The human body


D. Most metals

A. Rubber

The high-frequency currents rapid vibrations produce_______?



A. Muscular contractions


B. Chemical changes


C. Stimulating or smoothing effects


D. A relaxation response

D. Stimulating or smoothing effects.