State Board Exam MCQ: Cosmetology Quiz!

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  • 1. 
    Tuberculosis and typhoid fever are produced by:
    • A. 

      Cocci

    • B. 

      Spirillia

    • C. 

      Bacillia

    • D. 

      Staphylococci

  • 2. 
    Much of the spread of infection involving the scalp can be prevented by immunizations.
  • 3. 
    To create an illusion of depth, a stylist can:
    • A. 

      Use a single line of color

    • B. 

      Alternate cool and warm colors with those that are light and dark

    • C. 

      Use wave patterns

    • D. 

      Use a series of repeated lines

  • 4. 
    If a client has hair that is lightened, this challenge may be encountered after a shampoo:
    • A. 

      Oily

    • B. 

      Volume will be lacking

    • C. 

      Tangles

    • D. 

      Hair shaft is strong

  • 5. 
    Guidelines that are used in cutting hair are:
    • A. 

      Beveled and angled

    • B. 

      Stationary and traveling

    • C. 

      Beveled and stationary

    • D. 

      Angled and traveling

  • 6. 
    This type of hair has characteristics that make it resistant to the pressing process:
    • A. 

      Medium, curly hair

    • B. 

      Medium, wiry hair

    • C. 

      Coarse, extremely curly hair

    • D. 

      Fien hair

  • 7. 
    Another name for locks is:
    • A. 

      Dreadlocks

    • B. 

      Cornrows

    • C. 

      Canerows

    • D. 

      Fishtail braids

  • 8. 
    Low pH relaxers give good result when used on:
    • A. 

      Medium curly hair

    • B. 

      Damaged hair

    • C. 

      Extremely curly hair

    • D. 

      Coarse hair

  • 9. 
    To get the least amount of lightening when using hydrogen peroxide, the stylist should use this hydrogen peroxide volume:
    • A. 

      20 volume

    • B. 

      10 volume

    • C. 

      30 volume

    • D. 

      40 volume

  • 10. 
    Subcutaneous tissue is also known as:
    • A. 

      Keratin

    • B. 

      Elastin

    • C. 

      Adipose

    • D. 

      Melanin

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