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Barber Practice Test questions verified with 100% correct answers, Exams of Company Secretarial Practice

Barber Practice Test questions verified with 100% correct answers 1. Repetition, word association and mnemonics are useful for ANS strengthening your memory 2. In the middle Ages, the tonsure was worn mostly by ANS Priests 3. The barber-surgeon who is considered the greatest surgeon of the Renais- sance and the father of modern surgery is ANS Ambrosia pare 4. Barbering began to emerge as an independent profession by the ANS nineteenth century 5. in the late 1800s. members of employee organizations were called ANS journey- men barber 6. A.B. Moler is important in the history of barbering because he ANS Published the first barbering textbook 7. The National Educational Council was established in 1925 to standardize barber ANS training

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  1. Repetition, word association and mnemonics are useful for ANS strengthening your memory 2.In the middle Ages, the tonsure was worn mostly by ANS Priests
  2. The barber-surgeon who is considered the greatest surgeon of the Renais- sance and the father of modern surgery is ANS Ambrosia pare
  3. Barbering began to emerge as an independent profession by the ANS nineteenth century
  4. in the late 1800s. members of employee organizations were called ANS journey- men barber
  1. A.B. Moler is important in the history of barbering because he ANS Published the first barbering textbook
  2. The National Educational Council was established in 1925 to standardize barber ANS training
  3. the deepest feelings and thoughts you have about yourself and life are your ANS values 9.the applied science of healthful living is called ANS hygiene 10.Improved blood circulation and organ function are two of the benefits of ANS exercise 11.using appropriate footwear, positioning your hands and arms in a particu- lar way, and not bending or twisting your body are all examples of ANS ergonomi- cally correct practices 12.To establish good human relations in the barbershop, it is important to ANS greet clients by name 13.the best way to ascertain your client's expectations of a

service is to ANS Or- ganize your thoughts, clarify the client's wishes, repeat 14.the best form of advertising is ANS clients speaking well of you 15.intrinsic motivation comes from ANS the individual 16.elements of effective goal-setting do not include ANS discarding a goal if is not immediately successful 17.to manage your time efficiently ANS take time out to re-energize 18.a type of bacteria that live on dead matter and do not cause disease is ANS saprophytes 19.Short. rod-shaped bacteria are called ANS Bacilli 20.Bacilli cause ANS tubercuiosis 21.Spirilla cause ANS syphilis 22.the cocci bacteria that cause abscesses, pustules, pimples, and boils are ANS staphylococci 23.When the bloodstream carries bacteria and their toxins to

all parts of the body, the result is a ANS general infection

24.A contagious disease is ANS transmitted from one person to another 25.A barber should not service clients with ANS ringworm 26.when pathogens and their products are absorbed into the bloodstream, the result is a poisoned state called ANS sepsis 27.Ringworm is caused by ANS a fungus 28.Scabies is caused by ANS An animal parasite 29.Stage 1 of HIV infection is characterized by ANS no physical symptoms 30.the body system that specifically defends against infection is the ANS immune system 31.Sanitation is defined as ANS Significantly reducing the number of pathogens on a surface 32.For the optimal level of disinfection, the best choice would be ANS A hospi- tal-level disinfectant

33.Shears or razors can be disinfected with ANS 99% isopropyl alcohol 34.when salt is dissolved in water, the salt is the ANS solute 35.99% isopropyl alcohol ANS is not an EPA-registered disinfectant 36.Towels and other linens should be sanitized after use by ANS washing in hot water with detergent and bleach 37.A Material Safety Data Sheet contains ANS Ingredients, hazards, and other prod- uct information 38.A professional product is ANS sold only to licensed industry professionals 39.After tools are sanitized, they should be stored ANS in a clean, closed container 40.Headrest covers and neck strips must be changed ANS for each client 41.Shops offering chemical and/or nail care ANS invest in air

filtration systems 42.when washing an older client's hair at the Shampoo bowl, cushion the client's neck at the neck rest with ANS A folded towel 43.The process of destroying all living organisms on an object or surface is ANS sterilization 44.An example of an antiseptic is ANS hydrogen peroxide 45.to prepare a 1 ANS 1000 quat solution, mix a gallon of water with ANS 1 1/4 ounce of quat solute 46.the German type of shears ANS does not have a finger brace 47.when the hair is being combed, the shears are ANS held in the palm of the hand holding the comb 48.magnetic clippers ANS use a spring and magnet mechanism 49.For outlining,arching, and design work,the best tool is ANS a trimmer

50.Clipper or trimmer blades should never be adjusted flush to each other because doing so can ANS cause irritations, cut, and ingrown hairs 51.A properly tempered razor has the required ANS degree of hardness

52.with most strops, one side is made of leather and the other of ANS canvas 53.The Russian strop is usually ANS tanned in the Russian method 54.A honed razor is tested by passing it lightly over ANS a moistened thumbnail ... 55.An electrical appliance that produces a high rate of oscillation within glass electrodes for facial and scalp treatments is the ANS high-frequency machine 56.Examples of connective tissue are ANS bones and ligaments

  1. The scientific study of bones, their structure, and their functions is called- ANS osteology 58.The connection between two or more skeletal bones is called ANS joint 59.The bones that form the sides and top of the cranium are the

ANS Parietal bones 60.The sides of the head in the ear region are formed by two ANS temporal bones 61.An involuntary muscle that appears in only one place in the body is ANS cardiac muscle 62.The muscle that surrounds the lower part of the lip is the ANS depressor labii inferioris 63.The muscles sometimes called "chewing muscles" are the ANS masseter and temporalis 64.Nerves may be stimulated by light rays, chemicals like certain salts and acids, and ANS Massage, Heat rays, Moist heat 65.The atria are the ANS upper chambers of the heart 66.The blood circulation system that goes from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart is the ANS pulmonary circulation

67.The percentage of the human body that is composed of water is ANS 65 percent 68.For barbering procedures, the best type of water is ANS soft water 69.Alkalis have a pH about 7.0 and ANS soften and swell the hair 70.Acids and alkalis mixed together in equal proportions ANS neutralize each other 71.Chemical reactions that give off heat are called ANS exothermic 72.A substance from which oxygen has been removed is a/an ANS reduced sub- stance 73.Substances that are miscible ANS are easy to mix together 74.Emulsions are held together by an emulsifying agent called a/an ANS surfactant 75.Depilatories remove superfluous hair by ANS Dissolving it at the

skin line 76.Ammonia is a colorless gas composed of ANS hydrogen and nitrogen 77.Electricity ANS Can produce chemical effects 78.Direct current (DC) ANS flows in one direction 79.In electrotherapy, the anode is ANS the positive pole 80.The polarity of an electric current indicates ANS its negative or positive pole 81.An alternating and interrupted current that produces a mechanical reaction with no chemical effect is the ANS Faradic current

82.Healthy skin is ANS elastic 83.the appendages of the skin are ANS nails 84.The outer layer of the epidermis is the ANS stratum corneum 85.The deeper layer of the dermis is the ANS reticular layer 86.The nerves that regulate the excretion of perspiration and the flow of sebum are the ANS secretory nerve fibers 87.The color of the skin depends on melanin and ANS blood supply

  1. The nerves connected to the muscles that cause goose bumps are the ANS - motor nerve fibers 89.The functions of the sweat glands includes ANS eliminating waste products 90.Certain chemical preparations can be absorbed into the skin through hair follicles and ANS sweat pores
  2. The main functions of the skin are excretion,secretion,

absorption and ANS - sensation 92.Lesions, discolorations, and rashes that a barber may observe on a client's skin are examples of ANS symptoms 93.A papule is ANS a primary skin lesion 94.Some secondary skin lesions are characterized by ANS a collection of material on the skin 95.The hair that sometimes grows in moles ANS none of the above 96.The hypertrophy known as verruca is caused by ANS virus 97.Excessive perspiration may cause a condition called ANS hyperhidrosis 98.Symptoms of squamous cell carcinoma include ANS scaly red papules or nod- ules 99.The lower part of the hair root that covers the dermal papilla is the ANS hair bulb

  1. The tiny muscle that causes "goose bumps" when it contracts is the ANS ar- rector pili
  2. Liquids can penetrate the hair when swelling raises the ANS cuticle
  3. In order to penetrate the hair and reach the cortex, oxidation tints and other chemical hair products must have ANS an alkaline pH
  4. The cortex accounts for about ANS 90 percent of the hair's weight
  5. As the cells of the hair shaft mature, they fill up with ANS keratin
  6. Amino acids are joined end-to-end by ANS peptide bonds
  7. Amino acids joined together by end bonds form a ANS polypeptide chain
  8. When peptide bonds are broken, they ANS cannot be

formed again

  1. The atoms of neighboring cysteine amino acids that are joined together by disulfide bonds are atoms of ANS sulfur
  2. Eumelanin in the hair provides ANS brown and black colors
  3. During the catagen phase ANS the hair bulb disappears
  1. The hair texture that is most likely to be damaged by chemical services is ANS fine
  2. The hair's porosity is ANS its ability to hold moisture
  3. Androgenic alopecia occurs as a result of all of the following except ANS au- toimmune disorder
  4. Minoxidil is a hair loss treatment that ANS is applied to the scalp
  5. The head of a surfactant molecule attracts ANS water
  6. The tail of a surfactant molecule repels ANS water
  7. Surfactant means the same as ANS detergent
  8. The surfactant made up almost entirely of quats are ANS cationics
  9. Shampoos containing special chemicals or drugs for the treatment of dandruff are ANS therapeutic medicated shampoos
  1. One towel under the cape and one towel over the cape should always be used for ANS chemical services
  2. In the barbershop, the inclined method of shampooing is ANS used when a standard shampoo bowl is unavailable
  3. Good posture at the shampoo bowl includes ANS holding your chin parallel to the floor
  4. To perform an appropriate and effective shampoo,the barber must ANS read product labels, perform a hair and scalp analysis, follow the manufacturer's instructions
  5. The time to consult with the client about products and any hair and scalp problems is ANS during the client consultation
  6. A tight scalp and overactive or underactive oil glands may be corrected with ANS scalp treatments
  1. To relax the pores and increase blood circulation in the scalp, use a ANS scalp steamer
  2. Products containing alcohol should be applied to the hair or scalp ANS only after high-frequency treatments
  3. Corrective hair treatments deal with the ANS hair shaft
  4. Factors that contribute to dandruff include ANS lack of hygiene
  5. The surfactants made up almost entirely of quats are ANS cationics
  6. Mineral buildup in the hair can be effectively by cleansing with ANS clarifying shampoo
  7. Chemical compounds that absorb and promote the retention of moisture in the hair are ANS humectants
  8. Instant conditioners ANS have a lower pH than the hair
  1. When hair is so badly damaged that normal protein conditioners cannot improve it, a product that may be effective is ANS synthetic polymer conditioner
  2. Placing a towel or neck strip between the cape and the client's skin ANS pre- vents the cape from touching the client's skin, Maintains barbershop sanitation standards, is in compliance with state barber board laws
  3. A shampoo may be unsatisfactory for the client for the any of the follow- ing reasons except ANS brand name of the shampoo
  4. Massage manipulations of the scalp should ANS consist of firm rotary move- ments
  5. Scalp preparations for dry hair and scalp include ANS moisturizing and emol- lient agents
  1. Manipulating an oily scalp is beneficial because it ANS releases hardened sebum from follicles
  2. The frontalis is part of the ANS epicranius
  3. The occipitalis and frontalis are connected by the ANS aponeurosis
  4. Stimulating the nerves causes the muscles to ANS expand and contract
  5. Cranial nerves are all connected to a part of the ANS brain surface
  6. The sense of smell is controlled by the ANS olfactory nerve
  7. Mildly stimulating massage may be performed on ANS normal skin
  8. When the head, face, or neck is massaged, pressure should be applied ANS in an upward direction
  9. In tapotement, hacking movements are done with the

ANS out edges of the hands

  1. In electrotherapy, the device used to apply current to the client's skin is called a/an ANS electrode
  2. The effects of high-frequency current are antiseptic and ANS thermal
  3. In general electrification, the ANS client holds a metal electrode
  4. Anaphoresis is a process that involves ANS a negative pole and an alkaline product
  5. The best choice of tonic lotion for mature or sensitive skins is a/an ANS fresh- ener
  6. A paraffin wax mask is used with ANS treatment cream, eye pads, gauze
  7. Cleansing cream should be removed from the client's

face with ANS a warm, damp towel

  1. A client's total exposure to infrared rays should not last longer than ANS 5 minutes
  1. in some states, barbers are required during a shaving service to use ANS pro- tective gloves
  2. If you cut or nick a client with a razor, pat the area dry and apply ANS styptic powder
  3. The face is divided into ANS 14 shaving areas
  4. If you have a client with an infection in the beard area, you should ANS not shave the client
  5. a beard may be recommended to slim a/an ANS pear- shaped face
  6. The styling guidelines for an oblong face are to ANS add height to the top
  7. A short neck may be balanced with a haircut that is ANS tapered
  8. The temporal section is part of the ANS parietal ridge
  9. The occipital bone is located ANS at the base of the skull
  1. Two diagonal lines crossed at the apex will point to the ANS four corners
  2. Horizontal cutting lines are used to ANS create a one- length look
  3. Lifting a hair section about zero degrees, or natural fall, results in ANS eleva- tion
  4. In men's haircutting, the elevation most commonly used is ANS 90 degrees
  5. Overdirection occurs when the hair is combed ANS away from its natural fall position
  6. Removing bulk from the hair is called ANS thinning
  7. A technique that is especially useful in creating tapered cuts is the ANS - shear-over-comb technique
  8. Tight, curly hair is best cut ANS with the grain