HAIRCUTTING. 1. A good haircut begins with an understanding of the: a. body form c. body posture b. head form d. facial expression



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HAIRCUTTING 1. A good haircut begins with an understanding of the: a. body form c. body posture b. head form d. facial expression 2. The areas of the head, where the surface of the head changes are: a. subsections c. reference points b. starting points d. apex points 3. In the haircutting procedure, reference points are used to establish: a. head shape c. blunt cutting b. design lines d. foundation lines 4. The widest part of the head, also known as the crest area, is the: a. apex area c. occipital area b. irregular area d. parietal ridge 5. The bone that protrudes at the base of the skull is the: a. occipital bone c. frontal bone b. parietal bone d. crest bone 6. The highest pint at the top of the head is the: a. crown c. parietal b. apex d. occipital 7. The reference point that signals a change in head shape from flat to round or vice versa is the: a. crown area c. four corners b. occipital corner d. parietal ridge 8. The area at the back part of the neck below the occipital bone is the: a. guide area c. ends area b. flat area d. nape area 9. The triangle section that begins at the apex and ends at the front corners is the: a. fringe area c. corner area b. front area d. nape area 10. A thin continuous mark that is used throughout a haircut is called a(n): a. section c. angle b. corner d. line 11. The space between two lines or surfaces that intersect at a given point is a(n): a. corner c. bang b. angle d. line 12. The straight lines used to build weight or create graduated layers are: a. parallel lines c. weight lines b. horizontal lines d. diagonal lines 13. The straight lines used to remove weight or create graduated layers are: a. cutting lines c. vertical lines b. diagonal lines d. horizontal lines 14. The haircutting technique using diagonal lines to create fullness and blend long layers into short layers is: a. beveling c. diagonal b. weight d. fullness

15. For control during haircutting, the hair is divided into uniform working areas called: a. foundations c. parts b. uneven d. sections 16. The angle or degree at which a subsection of hair is held while cutting is: a. subsection c. parting b. elevation d. separating 17. Elevating the hair at 90 degrees or higher during a haircut results in the removal of: a. length and curl c. weight, or layering the hair b. less graduation d. bulk and length 18. The angle at which the fingers are held when performing a haircut is the: a. end shape c. cutting line b. blunt cut d. perimeter line 19. The first section cut when creating a shape is the: a. occipital line c. guideline b. internal part d. basic line 20. The outer line of a haircut is referred to as the: a. traveling guide c. interior b. stationary guide d. perimeter 21. The guideline used when creating layers or a graduated cut is a: a. traveling guideline c. stationary guideline b. outer guideline d. shape guideline 22.The technique of combing hair away from its natural failing position, rather than straight out from the head toward a guideline, is: a. sub-sectioning c. traveling guidelines b. overdirection d. undercutting 23. A conversation where the stylist offers professional advice and suggestions to the client is the: a. decision process c. finished consultation b. suggestion process d. client consultation 24. For a client with a long face, the stylist would recommend a style that: a. adds volume and height on top b. adds fullness on the sides to add width c. adds weight to chin and front d. adds fullness in length 25. To compensate for shrinkage associated with curly hair, the stylist should allow for shrinkage of: a. ¼ inch to 1 inch c. 1/8 inch to 1 inch b. ½ inch to 2 inches d. 1 inch to 3 inches 26. The direction that hair grows from the scalp into a natural falling position is the: a. outermost perimeter c. parallel section b. growth pattern d. fringe areas 27. The number of individual hair strands on one square inch of scalp is hair: a. texture c. density b. crown d. length 28. The haircutting tool with large teeth set far apart, designed to remove a significant amount of hair, is: a. haircutting shears c. clipper shears b. edger shears d. notching shears

29. A small haircutting tool used to create crisp outlines is a: a. feather blade c. razor b. trimmer d. texture shear 30. The haircutting tool used for close tapers in the scissors-over-comb technique is the: a. wide-toothed comb c. tail comb b. barber comb d. styling comb 31. The hand that holds the shears, parts the hair and cuts the hair during the cutting procedure is called the: a. holding hand c. dominant hand b. right hand d. extra hand 32. The technique where the comb and shears are held closed in the dominant hand at the same time is called: a. palming the shears c. opening the shears b. transferring the comb d. working the shears 33. The technique used to free up the dominant cutting hand to cut a subsection is called: a. moving the shears c. removing the shears b. transferring the comb d. working the shears 34. A haircutting tool used for detailing and texturizing or an entire haircut is the: a. shingling c. straight razor b. trimmer d. carving 35. The term used to describe the pressure applied to hair when combing or holding a subsection is: a. tension c. elevation b. sectioning d. angle 36. When cutting straight hair to create a precise design line, use: a. no tension c. tension ranges b. maximum tension d. little tension 37. When cutting hair, a general rule of thumb is to stand or sit: a. directly behind the area your are cutting b. directly in front of the area your are cutting c. indirectly behind the area you are cutting d. to the left of the area you are cutting 38. In cutting uniform or increasing layers, the hand position most often used is cutting: a. at the fingertips c. past the first knuckle b. between the fingers d. over the fingers 39. The technique of cutting below the fingers or inside the knuckles using a horizontal cutting line creates: a. cutting uniform or increasing layers b. heavier graduated haircut or a one-length bob c. shorter layer haircut or a shag effect d. high level layered effect or a bi-level cut 40. A haircutting technique that maintains control of a subsection with regard to elevations and over-direction is: a. cutting over the fingers c. cutting palm-to-palm b. cutting with a razor d. cutting below the fingers 41. When cutting below the finger, to prevent cutting the soft and fleshy part of the finger, avoid cutting past: a. the second knuckle c. the index finger b. the fingertip d. the thumb 42. The visual line in a haircut, where the ends of the hair hang together, is the: a. guideline c. graduated line b. weight line d. stationary line

43. A haircut achieved using a stationary guide and zero or no elevation and the hair comes to one hanging level is a: a. graduated cut c. layer cut b. long layers cut d. blunt cut 44. In a graduated haircut, the most common elevation used is: a. 0 degrees c. 80 degrees b. 45 degrees d. 30 degrees 45. Parting the haircut in the opposite way it was cut to check for precision of line and shape is: a. cross-checking c. mirror elevation b. consistent tension d. blunt cutting 46. The area of the head that has the most irregular growth patterns is the: a. nape c. crown b. back d. sides 47. In using the wide teeth of a comb when cutting, comb the section first with the fine teeth and then: a. change the position of the comb and comb with fine teeth b. switch comb to alternate hand and comb with fine teeth c. turn the comb around and comb with the wide teeth d. turn the comb on its side and comb with fine teeth 48. In general a razor should not be used on curly hair as it will: a. strengthen the weight line and cause the hair to frizz b. weaken the cuticle and cause the hair to frizz c. cause the hair to expand and the medulla to frizz d. strengthen the cuticle and cause the hair to flatten 49. The term used to describe how hair is moved over the head is: a. natural head form c. natural fringe b. natural distribution d. weight line 50. When working with a razor, the ends are cut at an angle producing a softer shape with more visible separation or: a. blunt effect c. feathered effect b. short effect d. geometric effect 51. A method of cutting or thinning hair where the fingers and shears glide along the edge of the hair to remove length is: a. angle cutting c. slide cutting b. razor cutting d. blunt cutting 52. The scissors-over-comb technique uses the comb to hold the hair in place and allows cutting from: a. side to side layers c. alternating subsections b. extremely short to longer lengths d. slightly elevated sides 53. The technique of removing excess bulk or cutting for effect without shortening hair length is: a. blunt cutting c. texturizing b. angle cutting d. compensating 54. Vertical point cutting performed with shears on the ends of hair: a. creates no effect c. removes long hair b. removes gray hair d. removes less hair 55. When performing the notching technique of texturizing with shears, the tips of the shears should be held: a. 5 inches from the ends c. at the ends only b. 2 inches from the ends d. at the mid-shaft section 56. Thinning hair to graduated lengths using a sliding movement with shear blades partially open is: a. slithering c. point cutting b. notching d. angle cutting 57. The slicing technique removes bulk and adds:

a. stability through the lengths of the hair b. movement through the lengths of the hair c. layers and short lengths throughout the hair d. density through the lengths of the hair 58. When performing the slicing technique on the surface of the haircut, it is best to work on: a. long hair c. dry hair b. curly hair d. wet hair 59. A version of the slicing technique that creates a visual separation in the hair is: a. carving c. thinning b. notching d. pulling 60. A tool attached to clippers that cuts the hair to the exact length is: a. clippers-over-comb c. taper guard attachment b. length guard attachment d. blended elevation 61. With a regular cutting comb, the finer shaped teeth are geared for detailing and the wider spaced teeth are geared for: a. slicing and angle cutting c. combing and cutting b. removing length and detailing d. edging a line 62. When using the clipper-over-comb technique, the length is determined by the: a. apex of the head c. size of the section b. angle of the comb d. type of clipper used 63. Cutting hair at the same length consistently, using a 90-degree elevation produces a: a. uniform layer c. one-length bob b. blunt cut d. slide cut 64. In the carving technique, to remove less hair, the scissors should be held: a. more open c. more horizontal b. more closed d. more vertical 65. Clippers and trimmers should be cleaned and the detachable blade and heel disinfected: a. after each use c. when needed b. daily d. weekly