1. _____ in haircutting is the amount of pressure applied when combing or holding a subsection during a haircut
A. Tension
B. Tightness
C. Streching
D.Density
A.Tension
7. Which type of texture shear adds increased blending?
A.Chunking
B.Thinning
C. Texturizing
D.Blending
C. Texturizing
15. What bone protrudes at the base of the skull?
A. Parietal bone
B. Occipital bone
C. Temporal bone
D. Frontal bone
B. Occipital bone
2. Which method involves cutting or layering the hair in such a way that the fingers and shears glide along the edge of the hair to remove length?
A.slide cutting
B. StackingC. Scissors over comb
D. Blunt cut
A. Slide cutting
10. A _______ is a thing, continuous mark, curved or straight, used as a guide while cutting hair
A. Line
B. Angle
C. Diagonal
D. Section
A. Line
19.What area of the head is located between the apex and the back of the parietal ridge?
A. crown
B. front
C. Sides
D. Top
A. crown
The ____ area is defined as the area at the back part of the neck and consists of the hair below the occipital bone.
A. Crown
B. Neckline
C. Side
D.Nape
D.Nape
11. The _____ is the visual line in the haircut where ends of the hair hang together
A. Layers
B. Cutting line
C. Weight line
D. elevation
C. Weight line
27. Hair ____ is the number of individual hair starts per sq inch
A. Density
B. Thickness
C. Texture
D. Lenght
A. Density
5. ____ reduces strain on the index finger and thumb while cutting the hair
Palming shears
16. What is the elevation, or degrees, contained in a blunt or one-length haircut?
zero degrees
38. For control during a haircut, the hair is parted into working areas called
D. Sections
6. A _____ is created when the space between two line or surfaces intersects at a given point
Angle
18. The _____ is the direction in which hair grows from the scalp and is also called the natural falling position
Growth pattern
What is the ideal Rockwell hardness of a shear
56-57