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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Visible light makes up what percent of natural light? | 35% |
| What is renewal fee for a barber? | $60 |
| What two antiseptics are used on clients? | Alcohol & Hydrogen Peroxide |
| What are the three levels of decontamination? | Sanitation, Disinfection, Sterilization |
| How many hours of theory for a 250 hour course? | 25 hours |
| How many hours of theory for a 1500 hour course? | 200 hours |
| No barbershop may operate in any business other than what two businesses ? | Shoe shining & Manicurist |
| Locker room & storage must have an area of how many square feet? | 200 sq. ft. |
| How many hours required to become Instructor? | 600 hours in 6 months |
| A classroom must have how many sq. ft? | 300 sq. ft. |
| What do you call substances that are easy to mix? | Miscible |
| Salt bonds depend on pH and account for how much of the hairs strength? | 1/3 |
| What bone protrudes at the base of the skull? | Occipital |
| What type of haircut is where all of the hair strands are cut at the same length? | Uniform layered |
| What are the three parts to a curl? | Base, Stem, Circle |
| Either an exterior or interior guide can be cut first when cutting? | Uniform layers |
| What degree relative to the skin is razor positioned during shave? | 30 degrees |
| What is used to improve lymphatic flow, detoxifies, and increases circulation? | Light-Emitting Diode (L.E.D) |
| What is another name for (5.25%)Sodium Hypochlorite? | Bleach |
| What is the technical term used for Quats? | Quaternary Ammonia Compounds |
| What are the classifications of pathogenic bacteria? | Cocci, Bacilli, Spirilla |
| What makes up 5% of natural light? | Ultra-Violet light (UV) |
| What makes up 60% of natural light? | Infrared light |
| Energy moves How and through What? | Waves & Space |
| Term used to describe the correct angle of cutting with a razor? | Cutting stroke |
| What are the 5 types of shaves? | First-time over, Second-time over, Once over, Close, and Neck |
| What are the two types of hair growth? | Vellus & Terminal |
| Osteology is the study of anatomy, structure, & function of the what? | Bones |
| What is another name for circulatory system? | Cardiovascular system |
| What is characterized by a high rate of oscillation that produces heat? | Tesla High-frequency current |
| Whom is responsible for bringing barbering to North America? | Dutch & Swedish |
| Barbers not only provided tonsorial services but also entered the world of medicine during what time period? | Middle Ages |
| What are the two kinds of electric currents? | Direct & alternating current |
| What is the unit of electrical resistance in an electric current? | Ohm |
| What is the unit that measures electrical pressure? | Volts |
| What are the four electrical measurements? | Volts, amperes, ohms, and watts |
| What refers to all the forms of energy/radiation that exist? | Electromagnetic spectrum (of radiation) |
| Natural sunlight is made up of a spectrum of colors, what colors are at each end of the spectrum? | Violet & Red |
| What are the 7 facial shapes? | Oval, Round, Inverted triangle, Square, Pear-shaped, Oblong, Diamond |
| What are the 6 clients profiles? | Straight, Concave, Convex, Angular, Prominent nose shapes, Small to average nose shapes |
| What are the design elements? | Lines, Form, Space, Design texture, Color |
| What are the 5 massage manipulations? | Effleurage, Petrissage, Friction, Percussion/Tapotement, Vibration |
| Facials performed in the barbershop are considered to be what 2 types of treatments? | Preservative or Corrective |
| What are the 4 basic skin types? | Dry, Normal, Oily, Combination |
| What are the two topical medications for hair replacement? | Minoxidil & Finasteride |
| The members of employers organizations were called what? | Master barbers |
| Who was credited with the introduction of shaving and barbering services to Rome in 296 bc? | Ticinius Mena |
| In 500 bc, where was barbering and hairstyling became a highly developed art? | Greece |
| During the Middle Ages, barbers practiced shaving, hair cutting, and… | Medicine |
| The Latin word tondere means what? | To Shear |
| Americas first barber school was located where? | Chicago |
| What was the first state to pass a barber license law? | Minnesota |
| State barber boards are primarily interested in maintaining high standards of what? | Competency |
| One key function of state barber boards is to protect the health, safety, and welfare of who? | The Public |
| What is another name for Contributing Pigment? | Undertone |
| What is the pigment that lies under the natural hair color? | Contributing Pigment |
| What are the two methods of shampooing and rinsing? | Recline and Incline |
| What is the term used to describe abnormal hair loss? | Alopecia |
| What fungus causes dandruff? | Malassezia |
| During dandruff treatment, how long may the scalp be exposed to ultraviolet rays? | 5 to 8 minutes |
| Shampoo massage is usually performed using a combination of what two movements? | Circular and Sliding |
| What are the three primary colors? | Blue, Red, Yellow |
| What are the three secondary colors? | Green, Violet, Orange |
| What are the tertiary colors? | Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Red-Violet, Red-Orange, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange |
| Tone describes what in a color? | Warmth & Coolness |
| What are the three warm tone colors? | Red, Orange, Yellow |
| What are the three cool tone colors? | Blue, Green, Violet |
| What are the seven types of permanent waves? | Alkaline perms (cold waves), True Acid waves, Acid-Balanced waves, Exothermic waves, Ammonia-Free waves, Thio-Free waves, Low-pH waves |
| What are the two types of relaxers? | Thio Relaxer & Hydroxide Relaxer |
| What is the study of the shape and structure of an organism’s body and the relationship of one body part to another? | Anatomy |
| What is the study of the functions and activities of each body part and the way in which these actions coordinate to form a complete living organism? | Physiology |
| What is the study of the minute structure of various tissues and and organs that make up the entire body of an organism? | Histology |
| What is the basic unit of structure and function of all things? | Cell |
| What is the division of cells into daughter cells that occurs during reproduction? | Mitosis |
| What bone joins all the cranial bones together? | Sphenoid |
| What are the three kinds of vessels found in the circulatory system? | Arteries, Capillaries, Veins |
| What are the functions of the skin? (S.H.A.P.E.S) | Sensation, Heat Regulation, Absorption, Protection, Excretion, Secretions |
| What is the ability to deliver truthful, even when critical or difficult, messages in a kind way? | Diplomacy |
| What is aligning your behavior and actions with your values? | Integrity |
| What is a method that can be used to create a visual representation of thoughts, ideas, or class notes? | Mind mapping |
| What is the angle or degree at which a section of the hair is held from the head for cutting, relative from where it grows? | Elevation/Projection |
| What are the two main types of glands in the human body? | Exocrine (duct glands such as sweat and oil that leads to a particular part of body)and Endocrine (ductless glands that release hormones directly into bloodstream) |
| What nerves carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands. | Motor |
| Blood removes waste from cells and what else? | Carbon dioxide |
| What are the three side bonds that cross-link polypeptide chains together? | Hydrogen, Salt, Disulfide |
| Describe Keratin protein | Long coiled peptide chains |
| How are polypeptide chains formed? | When amino acids link together |
| What is the process that allow hydroxide products to permanently break the disulfide bonds to the point where they can never be reformed? | Lanthionization |
| What is the name of chapter 9? | The Skin - Structure, Disorders, and Diseases |
| What is the name of chapter 10? | Properties and Disorders of the Hair and Scalp |
| What is the name of chapter 13? | Shaving and Facial-Hair Design |
| What is the name of chapter 15? | Men’s Hair Replacement |
| What is the name of chapter 7? | Basics of Chemistry |
| What is the name of chapter 8? | Basics of Electricity |
| What is the name of chapter 6? | General Anatomy and Physiology |
| What is the name of chapter 11? | Treatment of the Hair and Scalp |
| What is the name of chapter 18? | Hair color and Lightening |
| What is the name of chapter 17? | Chemical Textured Services |
| What is the name of chapter 21? | The Business of Barbering |
| What is the name of chapter 20? | Working Behind the Chair |
| What is the name of chapter 3? | Professional Image |
| What is the name of chapter 2? | Life Skills |
| What are the two types of shears that’s manufactured? | Cast and Forged |
| Clipper guards are also known as what? | Attachment combs |
| The size of a razor is measured by the blades what? | Length and Width |
| What are the mitosis stages of division? | Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase |
| What are the types of tissue? | Connective, Adipose, Epithelial, Muscle, Nerve |
| El tamaño de una maquinilla de afeitar se mide por las cuchillas, ¿qué? | Longitud y ancho |
| ¿La sangre elimina los residuos de las células y qué más? | Dióxido de carbono |
| Flint-bladed razors found in Egyptian pyramids were used by the ruling class for: | shaving the head and face |