105 test final Flashcards

1
Q

The length arrangement of an increase-layered form progresses:

A

From shorter interior lengths toward longer exterior lengths

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2
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A change in a haircut can transform a client’s look in any of the following ways EXCEPT:

A

Becoming more fit

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3
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A constant, stable guide to which all lengths are directed is referred to as a:

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Stationary design line

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4
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A design like that is use as a length guide for cutting graduated, layered and square combination forms is referred to as:

A

Mobile (traveling)

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5
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A design line that is used as a length guide for cutting uniformly layered forms referred to as:

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Mobile

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6
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A diagram that provides an abstract view of the length arrangement to scale and proportion is known as an:

A

Structure graphic

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7
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A graduated form is also referred to as a wedge or a:

A

45 degree angle cut

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8
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A layered cut or 90 degree angle cut is sometimes referred to as an:

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Uniformly layered form

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9
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A moveable guide that consists of a small amount of previously cut hair is known as what type of design line?

A

Mobile

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10
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A notching technique can be used to:

A

Add weight

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11
Q

A rounded shape that parallels the curve of the head is indicative of which haircutting form?

A

Uniformly layered

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12
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A short square interior, combined with very short back and sides is a classic men’s haircut, usually referred to as a:

A

Flat top

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13
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A standard sectioning line for male haircuts is commonly known as the horseshoe parting and is positioned:

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Along the upper crest

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14
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A strong circular directional growth on either side of the nape or crown is known as a:

A

Whorl

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15
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A technique in which the hair is cut along imaginary horizontal and vertical planes, independent of the curves of the head is called:

A

Planar cutting

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16
Q

A trimmer is a tool used to:

A

Taper and refine the hairline

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17
Q

All lengths are equal in which haircutting form?

A

Uniformly layered

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18
Q

An advanced technique used when cutting uniform layers on tightly curled hair is called:

A

Freeform

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19
Q

An angle of 45 degree would be considered what type of projection or elevation?

A

Medium

20
Q

An uneven effect is created when cutting curly hair that is:

A

Partly wet and partly dry

21
Q

Angles between 60 degree and 90 degree represent:

A

High projection or elevation

22
Q

As it cuts the hair, the moveable blade of the clippers moves:

A

From side to side

23
Q

As the guard numbers increase on a clipper, so does the:

A

Length of the hair

24
Q

At the basic level of observation, a haircut can be identified by observing the outer boundary or silhouette known as the:

A

Form line

25
Q

Channeling shears are primarily used for all of the following special effects EXCEPT:

A

Lightly tapered effects

26
Q

Clippers are recommended for use on:

A

Wet and damp hair (maybe)

27
Q

Cutting along an imaginary horizontal or vertical line, independent of the curve of the head occurs during which cutting technique?

A

Planar

28
Q

Cutting hair against the grain means:

A

Cutting in the opposite direction the hair grows

29
Q

Cutting tools must be:

A

Disinfected after each use

30
Q

Cutting with the least amount of tension and achieving the desired look closet to its natural or styled state can be accomplished using:

A

Notching technique

31
Q

Cutting with the least amount of tension can be accomplished using:

A

Comb control

32
Q

Discard old razor blades in an:

A

puncture-proof container

33
Q

Excessive tension placed on the hair while cutting will result in:

A

Hair shrinkage

34
Q

Teaching the client how to perform at-home hair care maintenance is important during which service essential?

A

Create

35
Q

The apex refers to what part of the head?

A

Highest point

36
Q

The area all around the hairline is referred to as the:

A

Perimeter

37
Q

The area below the occipital is referred to as the:

A

Nape

38
Q

The arrangement of lengths across the curves of the head is defined as:

A

Structure

39
Q

The direction the hair assumes as it falls naturally from the head due to gravity is called:

A

Natural distribution

40
Q

The direction the hair is combed in relation to its base parting is called:

A

Distribution

41
Q

The form that consists of shorter interior lengths that progress toward longer exterior lengths in haircutting, is known as:

A

Increase-layered

42
Q

The foundation for all other hair services is the:

A

IDK the answer

43
Q

The foundational form that consists of shorter interior lengths that progress toward longer exterior lengths, is known as:

A

Increase-layered

44
Q

The four basic haircutting forms are solid form, graduated form, increase-layered form and:

A

Uniformly layered form

45
Q

The hair above the crest is known as the:

A

Interior

46
Q

The lines that curve inward, like the inside of a sphere, are called:

A

Concave

47
Q

The most natural looking result is achieved when cutting the hair in which of the following head positions?

A

Upright