1) Which of the following type of lines is used to help balance a shorter facial profile and reduce bulk and thickness? a) Horizontal Lines b) Vertical Lines c) Diagonal Lines d) Curved Lines 2) Which of the following type of lines is used to present a softer look to a hair design that can be used to deemphasize hard or angular facial features? a) Horizontal Lines b) Vertical Lines c) Diagonal Lines d) Curved Lines 3) The frequency with which a pattern repeats itself is called the ____________ of the hair a) Texture Speed b) Part Formation c) Wave Pattern d) Section Volume 4) Which of the following type of colors makes hair brighter, gives the illusion that the hair is coming forward amd soften facial features? a) Dark Colors b) Light Colors c) Cool Colors d) Warm Colors 5) Which of the following type of colors gives a sense of warmth and cheerfulness while attracting attention to the eye? a) Dark Colors b) Light Colors c) Cool Colors d) Warm Colors 6) When each side of a hairstyle appear balanced, though not along a central axis but rather along a diagonal or horizontal line, the hairstyle is said to have a) Proportion b) Asymmetrical Balance c) Symmetrical Balance d) Thematic Pattern 7) When each side of a hairstyle is the same length, volume, and the same distance from a point between the eyes it is said to have a) Proportion b) Asymmetrical Balance c) Symmetrical Balance d) Thematic Pattern 8) This type of hair is best defined as somewhat smooth and typically straight, with a definite beginning and a definite cut end a) Coarse Hair b) Fine Hair c) Activated Hair d) Unactivated Hair 9) This type of hair is harder to style, but maintains a firm position longer a) Coarse Hair b) Fine Hair c) Activated Hair d) Unactivated Hair 10) This Type of Hair can be placed into longer and fuller hairstyles with ease, but adding volume to the top of the head may be a problem for your client a) Course Hair b) Thin Hair c) Activated Hair d) Thick Dense Hair 11) If one wishes to appear shorter , which of the following type of hairstyles should be avoided? a) Hairstyles with an activated texture b) Hairstyles with an unactivated texture c) Hairstyles with volume at the top d) Hairstyles with a lot length or lower volume 12) People should be advised to keep hair volume around the neck in order to balance out which of the following features? a) A Long Neck b) A Short Neck c) Narrow Shoulders d) Wide Shoulders 13) People should be advised to keep their hair cut horizontally across the back in order to balance out which of the following features? a) A Long Neck b) A Short Neck c) Narrow Shoulders d) Wide Shoulders 14) In Three-Section, the third and lowest section begins at the ______________ and ends at the lowest part of the chin a) Bridge of the nose b) Tip of the nose c) Upper Lip d) Lower Lip 15) This Facial Shape features a round jaw line and a round hairline a) Oval b) Round c) Heart d) Pear 16) This Facial Shape features a narrow, angular jaw and chin line and a wide forehead a) Oblong b) Diamond c) Heart d) Pear 17) This Facial Shape is wide and features a horizontal jaw and chin line as well as a horizontal hairline a) Oblong b) Diamond c) Square d) Pear 18) Wide Set Eyes can be balanced by a) Wearing a long Hairstyle b) Wearing Hair With Volume on the side c) Styling Hair Back away from the Temples d) Cutting the hair to flow diagonally forward 19) Close Set Eyes can be balanced by a) Wearing a long Hairstyle b) Wearing Hair With Volume on the side c) Styling Hair Back away from the Temples d) Cutting the hair to flow diagonally forward 20) A long narrow nose can be offset by a) Adding volume to the sides of the head b) Parting the hair in the center c) Wearing a long hairstyle d) Keeping hair volume on the top of the head 21) A wide flat nose can be offset by  a) Adding volume to the sides of the head b) Cutting the hair to flow diagonally forward c) Wearing a short hairstyle d) Keeping hair volume on the top of the head 22) A wide forhead can be compensated for by a) Keeping hair volume around the lower face b) Keeping hair volume around the upper face c) Reducing hair volume around the lower face d) Reducing hair volume around the upper face 23) A narrow forhead can be compensated for by a) Keeping hair volume around the lower face b) Keeping hair volume around the upper face c) Reducing hair volume around the lower face d) Reducing hair volume around the upper face 24) A narrow jawline can be compensated for by a) Keeping hair volume around the lower face b) Keeping hair volume around the upper face c) Reducing hair volume around the lower face d) Reducing hair volume around the upper face 25) The 1st and 3rd Sections of the facial profile do not extend outward enough in relation to the 2nd section. May be caused by nose extended further than normal and a sloping forhead or chin a) Concave b) Convex c) Protruding d) Inverted

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