1) Which of the following is recommended for sterilising clippers? a) Chemical wipes or sprays/clippercide b) moist heat/steam c) ultra violet light-UV cabinet d) liquid barbicide 2) The characteristics of curly hair can make it difficult to cut because: a) it is usually coarse and needs thinning b) it has more growth patterns and can spring up c) it seems shorter during the cut and longer when finished d) curly hair is fine and lacks volume 3) What are two potential consequences of applying uneven tension when cutting hair? a) uneven tension will give an uneven cutting result b) uneven tension will give an even cutting result 4) A disconnected cut will show what? a) A solid peremeter b) graduation and soft layers c) various lengths within the style that don't connect d) Bulk at the mid length and ends 5) A style that adds width would suit a client with what shaped face? a) A long face b) A round face c) A square face 6) Which of the following describes the result of using a razor on dry hair? a) Hair will stretch and break b) Hair will rip and become weak c) The layers will be more visible d) The layers will be softer 7) You should use of a razor on: a) wet hair b) Dry hair 8) You should use clippers on: a) dry hair b) wet hair 9) Why would you use scissor over comb techniques? a) To blend hair and create graduation b) To add texture to the hair. 10) A fringe or side parting will disguise a narrow forehead? a) True b) false 11) The average rate of hair growth is? a) 1.25cm per month b) 1.50cm per month c) 1cm per month 12) straight hair is classified as what? a) Type 1 b) Type 2 c) Type 3 d) Type 4 13) what should you avoid if a client has a widows peak growth pattern? a) Fringe b) a short nape 14) which of the following statements best describes the technique of fading? a) cutting outline shapes in the hairline b) blending short layers in the nape area c) blending long layer at the crown with short layers at the nape 15) Which of the following statement describes a disconnected cut? a) joining long layer and short layers together b) varying lengths within the haircut c) a softer shape around the sides 16) Which of the following hair lengths is achieved by using a number 2 grade? a) 6mm b) 12mm c) 24mm d) 18mm 17) Which of the following hair lengths is achieved by using a number 4 grade? a) 12mm b) 6mm c) 18mm d) 9mm 18) When would you use freehand cutting techniques? a) When tension is not required b) When you need to check the length of the cut 19) Which of the following factors can affect the length of the finished style when cutting hair? a) The elasticity of the hair b) The porosity of the hair c) The density of the hair d) The texture of the hair 20) What effect is achieved by using thinning techniques when cutting hair? a) Thinning removes bulk whilst retaining the length of the cut b) Thinning blends shorter hair and retains the thickness c) Thinning creates unblended lengths 21) Which of the following can be caused by regularly cutting close to the skin during detailing services? a) impetigo and hair damage b) male pattern baldness c) Calluses and in-growing hairs d) Alopecia 22) What is the main cause of male pattern baldness a) Hereditary condition and lack of male hormone androgen b) Psoriasis c) Tension on the hair follicles d) Stress 23) How should you position a client to a achieve an accurate balanced hair cut? a) Back firmly supported by the chair and legs uncrossed b) back straight to the chair with legs crossed 24) If a client was incorrectly positioned during the haircut what may happen? a) The cut would be unbalanced b) The cut would be balanced 25) If you didn't position yourself correctly when cutting hair what could happen? a) It could cause long term injury and fatigue b) I would be uncomfortable

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