UTAH BARBER STATE BOARD EXAM 2026 EXAM
SCRIPT SOLVED QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE
SOLUTIONS
◉ Barber-surgeons participated in the practice of: Answer: Bloodletting,
tooth pulling, and surgery
◉ In 1893, A.B. Moler established America's first barber? Answer:
School
◉ State barber boards are primarily interested in maintaining high
standards of: Answer: competency
◉ One key function of state barber boards is to protect the health, safety,
and welfare of the? Answer: public
◉ Personality, personal hygiene, and attitude are all aspects of an
individual's? Answer: Professional image
◉ Proper behavior and business dealings with employers, clients, and
coworkers are called: Answer: Professional ethics
◉ Pathogenic bacteria produce? Answer: disease
,◉ Pus-forming organisms that grow in clusters and cause abscesses,
pustules, pimples, and boils are: Answer: Staphylococci bacteria
◉ Ringworm is caused by a(n) Answer: Plant parasite
◉ Pedicures is is caused by Answer: The body or head louse
◉ Virus that causes AIDS Answer: human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV)
◉ The most likely manner in which HIV may be transmitted in the
barbershop is by: Answer: Blood to blood contact with an infected
person
◉ The removal of pathogens from tools and surfaces is known as:
Answer: decontamination
◉ The process of thoroughly cleaning a tool or surface to its optimum
level of decontamination in the barbershop is known as: Answer:
Disinfection
◉ State barber boards and health departments require only: Answer:
Disinfection and sanitation procedures
, ◉ a disinfectant that contains the properties of a bactericide, fungicide,
pseudomonacide, virucide, and tuberculocide is considered to be a/an:
Answer: Hospital level disinfectant
◉ Antiseptics may be used on: Answer: skin
◉ For effective sanitation, the minimum strength of quats solution used
to sanitize implements is: Answer: 1/1000
◉ A wet sanitizer should contain Answer: disinfectant solution
◉ How long should you wait between applying stop dressing to a
strong? Answer: 24 hours
◉ Which is the chief motor nerve of the face? Answer: The 7th cranial
nerve
◉ What is a volt? Answer: Unit of electrical pressure
◉ What is the most common bacteria that causes typhoid tuberculosis
and diphtheria? Answer: bacilli
◉ Which muscles in the palm pack to bring the thumb toward the
fingers? Answer: Opponent muscles
SCRIPT SOLVED QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE
SOLUTIONS
◉ Barber-surgeons participated in the practice of: Answer: Bloodletting,
tooth pulling, and surgery
◉ In 1893, A.B. Moler established America's first barber? Answer:
School
◉ State barber boards are primarily interested in maintaining high
standards of: Answer: competency
◉ One key function of state barber boards is to protect the health, safety,
and welfare of the? Answer: public
◉ Personality, personal hygiene, and attitude are all aspects of an
individual's? Answer: Professional image
◉ Proper behavior and business dealings with employers, clients, and
coworkers are called: Answer: Professional ethics
◉ Pathogenic bacteria produce? Answer: disease
,◉ Pus-forming organisms that grow in clusters and cause abscesses,
pustules, pimples, and boils are: Answer: Staphylococci bacteria
◉ Ringworm is caused by a(n) Answer: Plant parasite
◉ Pedicures is is caused by Answer: The body or head louse
◉ Virus that causes AIDS Answer: human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV)
◉ The most likely manner in which HIV may be transmitted in the
barbershop is by: Answer: Blood to blood contact with an infected
person
◉ The removal of pathogens from tools and surfaces is known as:
Answer: decontamination
◉ The process of thoroughly cleaning a tool or surface to its optimum
level of decontamination in the barbershop is known as: Answer:
Disinfection
◉ State barber boards and health departments require only: Answer:
Disinfection and sanitation procedures
, ◉ a disinfectant that contains the properties of a bactericide, fungicide,
pseudomonacide, virucide, and tuberculocide is considered to be a/an:
Answer: Hospital level disinfectant
◉ Antiseptics may be used on: Answer: skin
◉ For effective sanitation, the minimum strength of quats solution used
to sanitize implements is: Answer: 1/1000
◉ A wet sanitizer should contain Answer: disinfectant solution
◉ How long should you wait between applying stop dressing to a
strong? Answer: 24 hours
◉ Which is the chief motor nerve of the face? Answer: The 7th cranial
nerve
◉ What is a volt? Answer: Unit of electrical pressure
◉ What is the most common bacteria that causes typhoid tuberculosis
and diphtheria? Answer: bacilli
◉ Which muscles in the palm pack to bring the thumb toward the
fingers? Answer: Opponent muscles