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1. Which of the following is considered a primary duty of a barber?
A. Selling hair products only
B. Performing medical procedures
C. Cutting, trimming, and styling hair
D. Painting nails
C. Cutting, trimming, and styling hair
Rationale: Barbers are licensed to cut, trim, and style hair and provide
grooming services for men, including shaving and beard care.
2. What is the proper procedure for sanitizing combs and scissors?
A. Wiping them with a dry cloth
B. Soaking them in an EPA-registered disinfectant
C. Running them under water only
D. Placing them in sunlight
B. Soaking them in an EPA-registered disinfectant
Rationale: All tools that come in contact with clients must be
disinfected using an EPA-approved disinfectant to prevent the spread of
disease.
3. Which of the following is a symptom of ringworm?
A. Red, itchy, circular patches on the scalp
B. Hair growing faster
, C. Cold sores
D. Swelling in fingers
A. Red, itchy, circular patches on the scalp
Rationale: Ringworm is a fungal infection that commonly causes round,
itchy, scaly patches on the scalp.
4. How long must a barber wash their hands to comply with Florida
regulations?
A. 5 seconds
B. 10 seconds
C. 20 seconds
D. 1 minute
C. 20 seconds
Rationale: Proper handwashing for at least 20 seconds is required to
minimize the transmission of pathogens.
5. Which type of haircutting shear is best for precision cutting?
A. Thinning shears
B. Razor shears
C. Regular haircutting shears
D. Electric shears
C. Regular haircutting shears
Rationale: Regular haircutting shears are designed for precise cutting,
while thinning shears are for blending and texturizing.
6. What is the purpose of a neck strip during a haircut?
A. To add style
B. To prevent hair and chemicals from touching the client’s skin
C. To measure hair length
D. To clean the barber’s tools
B. To prevent hair and chemicals from touching the client’s skin
Rationale: Neck strips create a barrier to protect the client’s skin from
loose hair and products.
7. When is a barber allowed to perform services on a client with a
contagious skin condition?
A. At any time
, B. Only if the client requests it
C. Never until the condition is healed
D. Only with protective gloves
C. Never until the condition is healed
Rationale: Barbers must not provide services on clients with contagious
skin conditions to prevent spreading infections.
8. Which of the following is considered a disinfectable tool in a barber
shop?
A. Hair brushes
B. Combs and scissors
C. Towels
D. Capes
B. Combs and scissors
Rationale: Combs and scissors are hard, non-porous tools that must be
disinfected between clients.
9. What is the minimum age to obtain a barber license in Florida?
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 21
C. 18
Rationale: Florida law requires applicants to be at least 18 years old to
qualify for barber licensure.
10.Which of the following diseases can be transmitted through improperly
sanitized tools?
A. Influenza
B. Hepatitis B
C. Chickenpox
D. Common cold
B. Hepatitis B
Rationale: Bloodborne pathogens such as Hepatitis B can be
transmitted through contaminated barber tools.