Barber Licensing Exam Prep: Q&A Study Guide, Exams of Cosmetology

A series of questions and answers designed to help individuals prepare for a barber licensing exam. It covers a wide range of topics relevant to the barbering profession, including sanitation, disinfection, anatomy, skin conditions, and hair care. The questions are presented in a straightforward manner, with the correct answers provided, making it a useful resource for students studying for their barbering exams. It also touches on professional ethics and image, providing a comprehensive overview of the knowledge required for barbering licensure. This study guide is designed to help aspiring barbers pass their licensing exams. It covers essential topics such as sanitation, safety, and barbering techniques, providing a solid foundation for a successful career in the field.

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1. The word barber is derived from the Latin word Barba, meaning:: Beard
2. Barber-surgeons participated in the practice of:: Bloodletting, tooth pulling, and surgery
3. In 1983, A.B. Moyer established Americas first barber:: School
4. State barber boards are primarily interested in maintaining high standards of:: Competency
5. One key function of state barber boards is to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the:: Public
6. Personality, personal hygiene, and attitude are all aspects of an individ- ual's:: Professional
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7. Proper behavior and business dealings with employers, clients, and cowork- ers are called::
Professional Ethics
8. Pathogenic bacteria produces: Disease
9. Pus-forming organisms that grow in cluster and cause abscessed, pustules, pimples, and boils are::
Staphylococci Bacteria
10. Ringworm is caused by a/an:: Plant parasite
11. Pediculosis is caused by:: the body or head louse
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1. The word barber is derived from the Latin word Barba, meaning:: Beard

2. Barber-surgeons participated in the practice of:: Bloodletting, tooth pulling, and surgery

3. In 1983, A.B. Moyer established Americas first barber:: School

4. State barber boards are primarily interested in maintaining high standards of:: Competency

5. One key function of state barber boards is to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the:: Public

6. Personality, personal hygiene, and attitude are all aspects of an individ- ual's:: Professional

Image

7. Proper behavior and business dealings with employers, clients, and cowork- ers are called::

Professional Ethics

8. Pathogenic bacteria produces: Disease

9. Pus-forming organisms that grow in cluster and cause abscessed, pustules, pimples, and boils are::

Staphylococci Bacteria

10. Ringworm is caused by a/an:: Plant parasite

11. Pediculosis is caused by:: the body or head louse

12. The virus that causes AIDS is:: HIV

13. The most likely manner in which HIV may be transmitted in the barbershop is by:: Blood to blood

contact with an infected person

14. The removal of pathogens from tools and surfaces is known as:: Deconta- mination

15. The process of thoroughly cleaning a tool to surface to its optimum level of decontamination in

the barbershop is known as:: Disinfection

16. State barber boards and health departments require only:: Disinfection and sanitation procedures

17. a disinfectant that contains the properties of a bactericide, fungicide, pseudomonacide, virucide,

and tuberculocide is considered to be a/an:: Hos- pital-level disinfectant

18. Antiseptics may be used on:: The skin

19. For effective sanitization, the minimum strength of a quotes solution used to sanitize implements

is:: 1:

20. A wet sanitizer should contain:: a disinfectant solution

21. The occupational Safety and health Administration (OSHA) regulates and enforces safety and

health in the workplace by:: setting safety standards

22. Keep clean towels:: in a clean, closed cabinet

23. barbers should wash their hands:: before and after serving each client

24. implements must be cleaned prior to immersion in a disinfectant solution to:: avoid solution

38. honing and stropping are necessary for such implements as:: conventional straight razors

39. the purpose of a hone is to:: grind the razors edge

40. the purposed of a strop is to:: smooth a razors edge

41. the shell or Russian shell strop screamed from:: the rump area of a horse

42. the least acceptable method of removing loose hair after a haircut is the:: unsanitized neck

duster

43. an implement used to press out blackheads is a/an:: comedone extractor

44. the basic unit of structure and function in all living things are:: cells

45. the skull consists of 8 cranial bones and:: 10 facial bones

46. the occipital bone forms the back and base of the:: cranium

47. the more mixed attachments of a muscle to the bone is called the:: orgin

48. muscle tissue may be stimulated by massage, electric current, and:: heat and light rays

moist heat nerve impulsed and chemicals

49. the largest and most complex nerve tissue(s) in the body is/are the:: brain

50. nerves may be stimulated by high frequency current, moist heat, and:: -

chemicals

massage light and heat rays

51. the main source of blood to the head face and neck are supplied by the:: common carotid

arteries

52. the skin and its appendages make up the:: intergumentary system

53. the three types of matter arte solids liquids and:: gases

54. the liquid that is considered to be a universal solvent is:: water

55. the best type of water to use in the barbershop is:: soft water

56. the pH of a solution measures its degree of:: acidity or alkalinity

57. the pH range of hair and skin is:: 4.5 to 5.

58. acidic solutions will neutralize the effects of:: alkaline solutions

59. a mixture of two or more substances that is made by dissolving a solid, liquid, or gaseous

substance in another substance is known as a/an:: solution

60. cosmetic preparations that will cause the contraction of skin tissues are:-

: fresheners facial toners astringents

73. ultraviolet rays are usually applied:: 30" to 36" from the skin

74. the two main divisions of the skin are the epidermis and the:: dermis

75. the outer protective layer of the skin is called the scarf skin or the:: epider- mis

76. the color of the skin is due to the amount of blood it contains and:: melanin

77. the stratum germinative is the innermost layer of the:: epidermis

78. the dermis is also known as the corium, cutis, derma, and:: true skin

79. substaneous tissue is also known as: adipose tissue

80. the sebaceous glands are duct glands the secrete:: sebum

81. a structural change in the tissue caused by injury or disease is known as:: lesion

82. examples of primary lesions include all of the following:: bullas cysts, mac- ules

vesicles, wheals papules, pustules, tubercles

83. examples of sundry skin lesions include all of the following: scales, scabs exoriations, crusts

scars fissures, keloids

84. a skin wart is known as:: verruca

85. the general term for an inflammatory condition of the skin is:: dermatitis

86. comefone is the technical term for:: whitehead or blackhead

87. acne is a disorder of the: oil glands

88. an inflammatory skin disease that may be acute or chronic with dry or moist lesions is::

eczema

89. a recurring viral infection that produces fever blisters or cold sore is: her- pes simplex

90. the most common and least severe type of skin cancer is:: basal cell carcinoma

91. hair is chiefly composed of a protein called:: keratin

92. the portion of the hair found beneath the skin surface is called the:: hair root

93. a small, cone shaped elevation at the base of the hair follicle is called the:: dermal papilla

94. glands that secrete sebum to the hair and scalp are called:: sebaceous glands

95. the three main layers of the hair shaft are:: cuticle, cortex, and medulla

96. that portion of the hair that provides strength, elasticity, and natural color is the:: cortex

97. chains of joined amino acids are known as:: polypeptide chains

98. hair grows an average of:: 1/2" per month

99. the term used to indicate the number of individual hair strands per square inch of scalp area is::

density

100. the ability of the hair to absorb moisture determines its:: level of porosity

101. alopecia is the technical term for any abnormal type of:: hair loss

114. the purpose of a towel or neck strip between the drape and the clients skin is to:: maintain

sanitation standards conform to state barber laws prevent drape contact with the clients skin

115. the two methods employed by barbers to preform a shampoo service are the: incline and

reclined methods

116. shampoo and scalp manipulations are preformed with: the cushions of the fingertips

117. scalp massages should be preformed with:: continuous even motion and heavy pressure

118. barbers are qualified to preform treatments for all of the following: dry scalp

oily scalp or hair dandruff

119. scalp massage is beneficial because it stimulated the: blood circulation

120. conditions that may prohibit a facial massage include the following: high blood pressure

skin inflammation severe skin lesions

121. a point on the skin where pressure or stimulation will cause contraction of the underlying

muscle is a/an:: motor point

122. effleurage us used in massage for its:: soothing and relaxing effects

123. facials are preformed in the barbershop are considered to be either:: pre- ventative or corrective

124. the four skin typed include dry, normal, combination, and:: oily

125. when shaving a client professional barbers use warm lather and a con- ventional: straight

razor

126. all of the following may cause ingrown hairs: excessive close shaving excessive pressure

improper use of tweezers razors or trimmers

127. to achieve the best cutting stroke the razor must glide over the surface at an angle: with the

grain of the hair

128. when shaving a gliding stroke directed toward the barber is used with the: freehand stroke

129. close shaving is the practice of shaving the beard during the second time over: against the

grain of the hair

130. facial shapes are determined by the position and prominence of the: facial bones

131. a tapered haircut is usually longer in the crown and top areas and: shorter at the nape

132. the removal of excess bulk from the hair is called: thinning

133. when using the shear-over-comb technique, the hair is placed in position for cutting by: rolling

the comb out

134. the standard clipper cutting techniques are the: clipper over comb and freehand

135. the cutting method that can help make resistant hair textures more man- ageable is: razor

cutting

136. razor cutting requires the hair to be: clean and damp

permanent demipermanent

147. temporary hair color products are a type of: nonoxidation color

148. all of the following are characteristics of permanent hair color product q: are mixed with

hydrogen peroxide deposit and lift are penetrating tints

149. a patch test that results in redness or inflammation indicates the pres- ence of a/an: allergy

150. the technical term applied to any deformity or disease of the nail: ony- chosis