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1. What is the minimum age required to obtain a barber license in California?
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 21
You must be at least 17 years old to be eligible for a California barber
license.
2. Which government agency regulates barbering in California?
A. Department of Labor
B. California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology
C. Department of Consumer Affairs
D. State Licensing Bureau
The Board of Barbering and Cosmetology oversees licensure and
regulations.
3. How many hours of training are required to qualify for the California barber
exam?
, A. 800
B. 1,200
C. 1,500
D. 1,600
California requires 1,500 clock hours of barbering education.
4. What is the main purpose of using a safety razor?
A. Cleaning tools
B. Massaging the scalp
C. Shaving facial hair
D. Cutting long hair
Safety razors are primarily used for shaving beards and mustaches.
5. What is the first step when preparing for a straight razor shave?
A. Apply aftershave
B. Apply powder
C. Drape the client properly
D. Begin shaving
Draping protects the client’s skin and clothing during the shave.
6. What direction should the razor move during the first pass in a shave?
A. Against the grain
B. With the grain
C. Across the grain
D. Diagonally
The first pass should be with the grain to minimize irritation.
, 7. What is the main ingredient in astringents used after shaving?
A. Glycerin
B. Alcohol
C. Water
D. Oil
Alcohol helps disinfect the skin and close pores after a shave.
8. What is the result of improper sanitation in a barbershop?
A. Higher tips
B. Spread of infections
C. Lower rent
D. Better haircuts
Lack of sanitation can lead to the spread of bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
9. How should soiled towels be handled after use?
A. Reused on the next client
B. Placed in a closed container labeled “soiled”
C. Washed with tools
D. Thrown in the trash
Used towels must be stored in a closed, labeled container before
laundering.
10.What is the safest method to sanitize metal tools?
A. Boil in water
B. Wipe with a dry towel
C. Use an EPA-registered disinfectant