1) What is the purpose of the colour star/wheel? a) Opposite colours in the colour star/wheel will make the colour more vibrant b) Opposite colours in the colour star will cancel each other out c) Warm Colours will add more tone to the hair d) Cool colours will make the hair more vibrant 2) Which of the following are Primary Colours? a) Violet, Green, Orange b) Red, Yellow, Blue c) Purple, Red, Orange d) Green, Yellow, Purple 3) Which of the following are Secondary Colours? a) Red, Yellow, Blue b) Green, Purple, Orange c) Purple, Red, Orange d) Green, Yellow, Purple 4) Which one best describes the use of the ICC Chart? a) To identify colour type b) To identify Depth and Tone c) To identify hair type d) To identify hair condition 5) Which of following influences the choice of colour? a) The hair type b) The hair strength c) Natural colour pigments d) Hair Texture 6) Which one makes black or brown pigments? a) Eumelanin b) Melanin c) Thiomelanin d) Pheomelanin 7) Which one makes red and yellow pigments? a) Melanin b) Pheomelanin c) Thiomelanin d) Eumelanin 8) Why is it important to follow manufacturer’s instructions? a) So you know when to apply it b) So you get the best out the product c) So you record the right information on the record card d) So you inform your manager that you have followed them 9) What are the dangers associated with the inhalation of powder lightners (Bleach)? a) It can cause you to have an allergy b) It will make you sneeze c) Can cause respiratory problems d) Make you light headed 10) Which of the following best describes why you should restore the hair back to its pH after colouring services? a) To make the hair have more volume b) To close the cuticle c) To prevent colour fade d) To restore the hair back to its pH 11) Which of the following is the cause of patchy or uneven colour result? a) Under- Processing b) Poor application of colour c) Colour mixed incorrectly d) Hair was porous e) Too much heat 12) How would you rectify an uneven colour result? a) Apply a different colour b) Put colour under heat c) Re-apply if condition allows d) Add more peroxide 13) What is the cause of under- processing? a) Product not left on long enough b) Too much heat applied c) Too much product used d) Wrong colour choice 14) What action would you take to rectify Under- Processing? a) Apply a lighter colour b) Put colour under heat c) Re-apply if condition allows d) Add more peroxide 15) Which of the following is the cause of skin staining? a) Ineffective removal b) Too much colour applied c) Poor application d) Colour left on too long 16) What action would you take to rectify skin staining? a) Rub colour into the skin b) Emulsify colour c) Put conditioner around the hairline d) Apply less colour 17) Which of the following is the cause of Over- Processing? a) Product left on too long b) Sections was too large c) Hydrogen peroxide too strong d) Metallic Salts were present 18) Which of the following is the cause of product seepage? a) Colour not mixed correctly b) Too much product applied c) Packet not secured correctly d) Wrong colour choice 19) What is the size of the colour molecules of a semi permanent colour and what effect do they have on the hair structure? a) Large colour molecules that sit on the outside of the medulla b) Different sized molecules that lay just inside the cortex c) Small sized molecules that sit in the cortex d) Different sized molecules that sit on the outside of the cuticle 20) What is the size of the colour molecules of a temporary colour and what effect do they have on the hair structure? a) Small colour molecules that sit in the cortex b) Small and large colour molecules that sit just under the cuticle c) c) Different sized colour molecules that sit within the hair structure d) Large colour molecules that sit on the cuticle 21) What is the size of the colour molecules of a quasi colour and what effect do they have on the hair structure? a) Small molecules that sit in the cortex b) Large molecules sit on the outside of the cuticle c) Different sized molecules that sit just inside the medulla d) Different sized molecules sit just inside the cortex 22) What is the size of the colour molecules of a permanent colour and what effect do they have on the hair structure? a) Small colour molecules that sit inside the cortex and when mixed with hydrogen peroxide they expand 100 times the size b) Large molecules sit on the outside of the cuticle and stay the same size c) Different sized molecules that sit just inside the medulla and expand 1000 times the size d) d) Different sized molecules sit just inside the cortex 23) What effect does bleach have on the hair structure? a) When inside the hair it mixes with the hair's natural colour pigments to from oxy- tones b) Changes the natural hair colour to form different tones c) Once inside the cortex the oxygen from the hydrogen peroxide oxidises the natural colour pigment to form colourless oxy-melanin d) Once inside the cuticle the oxygen from the colour oxidises the natural colour pigment to form colourless oxy-hair

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