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Hairdressing Training Basic Barbering Quiz
1. Hairdressing Quiz Main Template
1.1 Take the Challenge
Notes:
This quiz tests your knowledge on basic barbering. There is also a video that can be used in conjunction with this quiz.
To complete this quiz successfully you will need to: Know how to how to create an accurate ‘short back and sides’ using a
variety of techniques.Be able to thin and texturise hair to get that desired look
1.2 Question 1
(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)
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Correct Choice
Scissors over comb
Channel Cutting
X Clipper with attachment
Razor
Notes:
Which technique would you begin with?You would begin with a clipper with attachment.Start with a grade two then swap to a number one. This makes blending easier.
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1.3 Question 2
(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)
Correct Choice
Polish them
Wax them
X Spray lubricating oil
Check no one else needs them
Notes:
What must you do to the clippers before you commence the treatment?You must spray lubricating oil on the clipper before commencing with the treatment.
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1.4 Question 3
(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)
Correct Choice
cutting mens hair
only when you are finishing off
X the hair is too short to use the club cut technique
tidying the neckline
Notes:
Scissors over comb is used when...Scissors over comb is used when the hair is too short to use the club cut technique.
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1.5 Question 4
(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)
Correct Choice
blending
add volume to hair
X texturise hair
clean the hair
Notes:
Channel Cutting helps...Channel cutting helps texturise hair.
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1.6 Question 5
(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)
Correct Choice
angle
up action
X down action
action of moving up and down
Notes:
When using a deep point technique you should cut on the...When using a deep point technique you should cut on the down action.Cutting across can give a blunt look to a fringe. The short back and sides benefits more from this deep point technique that gives a softer look.
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1.7 Question 6
(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)
Correct Choice
ensure that the client has paid
book their next appointment
X check that the client is happy with the cut
book reoccurring appointments
Notes:
What must you always do at the end of a service?At the end of a service you must always check that the client is happy with the cut.The chances are your client will be happy. It can feel daunting ensuring that the client is happy but it is part of the service. You should be confident in your ability and this part of the service will come easily.
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1.8 Results Slide
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Results for
1.2 Question 1
1.3 Question 2
1.4 Question 3
1.5 Question 4
1.6 Question 5
1.7 Question 6
Result slide properties
Passing
Score
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Notes:
You have completed the quiz. Here is your score!
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