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Hydrogen Peroxide is a type of: a. disinfectant b. physical agent c. sterilizer d. antiseptic - ANS d. antiseptic For the optimal level of disinfection, the best choice would be: a. 50 to 60% isopropyl alcohol b. detergent c. a hospital-level disinfectant d. an antispetic - ANS c. a hospital-level disinfectant The group of disinfectants that are toxic and caustic and cause rubber and plastic materials to soften is: a. quats b. antiseptics c. 60% isopropyl alcohol d. phenols - ANS d. phenols When salt is dissolved in water, the salt is the: a. solvent b. solute c. solution d. strength - ANS b. solute Before you disinfect a brush, comb, shears, or other tool, you should: a. rinse it with water b. wash it with soap and hot water c. wipe it with a clean cloth towel d. wipe it with a fresh paper towel - ANS b. wash it with soap and hot water Towels and other linens should be sanitized after use by: a. washing in hot water and weak quat solution b. washing in hot water and detergent and bleach c. complete immersion in an EPA-registered disinfectant d. complete immersion in Lysol solution - ANS b. washing in hot water with detergent and bleach A Material Safety Data Sheet contains: a. product prices b. warranty information c. a list of product suppliers d. ingredients, hazards, and other product information - ANS d. ingredient, hazards, and other product information In a work environment where toxic substances are used, the employer must post a notice of specific workers rights, which is called: a. a Right-to-Know notice b. MSDS c. Universal Precautions d. Hazard Communication Rul - ANS a. a Right-to-Know notice The process of destroying all living organisms on an object or surface is: a. disinfection b. sanitation c. decontamination d. sterilization - ANS d. sterilization The sanitizing agents used most often in barbershops are: a. chemical disinfectants b. autoclaves c. antiseptics d. electric sanitizers - ANS a. chemical disinfectants To prepare 1:1000 quat solution, mix a gallon of water with: a. 1 ounce of quat solute b. 2 ounces of quat solute c. 1/2 ounce of quat solute d. 1/4 ounce of quat solute - ANS d. 1/4 ouce of quat solute Inorganic substances include: a. pesticides b. coal c. plastics d. minerals - ANS d. minerals Chemical combinations of two or more atoms of different elements are: a. elemental molecules b. compound molecules c. physical mixtures d. compound atoms - ANS b. compound molecules Physical properties: a. are determined with a chemical reaction b. involve a chemical change in a substance's identity c. include melting and boiling points d. include the change of iron to rust - ANS c. include melting and boiling points

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Massachusetts Barber Exam
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,A.B. Moler - ANS In 1893 established America's first barber school in Chicago,
Illinois

What does AMBBA stand for? - ANS Associated Master Barbers and Beauticians
of America




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What does NABBA stand for? - ANS National Association of Barber Boards of
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What were journeymen barber groups? - ANS Organizations formed to represent
barber employees prior to the establishment of barber licensing laws




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What were master barber groups? - ANS
the establishment of barber licensing laws

Who was Meryma'at? - ANS
Employer organizations formed prior to


Egyptian barber commemorated with a statue
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Who was Ticinius Mena? - ANS Sicilian credited with bringing barbering and
shaving to Rome in 296BC

Tonsorial - ANS Related to the cutting, clipping, or trimming of hair with shears or a
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razor

Ethics - ANS the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making
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decisions

Mission Statement - ANS a statement of the organization's purpose and values for
which they work by - what it wants to accomplish in the larger environment
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What is AIDS? - ANS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. This disease breaks
down the body's immune system, caused by HIV

HIV - ANS Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Antiseptics - ANS Chemical germicides formulated for use on skin; registered and
regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

, Bacilli - ANS Short rod-shaped bacteria. They are the most common bacteria and
produce diseases such as tetanus (lockjaw), typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and diphtheria.

Bacteria - ANS Single celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal
characteristics, some are harmful, some are harmless

Bactericidal - ANS Capable of destroying bacteria

Cilia - ANS Hairlike extensions that protrude from cells and help sweep away fluids




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and particles

Cleaning - ANS A mechanical process using soap and water or detergent and




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water to remove all visible dirt debris and many disease causing germs. Cleaning is
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Cocci - ANS Round-shaped bacteria that appear singly (alone) or in groups. The
three types of cocci are staphylococci, streptococci, and diplococci.

Staphylococci - ANS Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like a bunch of
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grapes. They cause abscesses, pustules, and boils

Streptococci - ANS Pus-forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a
string of beads. They cause infections such as strep throat and blood poisoning
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Diplococci - ANS Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases such as
pneumonia.
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Disease - ANS An abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its systems or
organs, that makes the body incapable of carrying on normal function

Disinfectant - ANS Chemical products approved by the EPA designed to destroy
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most bacteria(Not spores), fungi and viruses on surfaces

Disinfection - ANS A chemical process that destroys most, but not necessarily
all(not spores), harmful organisms on environmental surfaces.

Exposure Incedent - ANS When you come in contact with broken skin, body fluid,
blood or any other potentially infectious items while at work

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