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35 Cards in this Set
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The event that marks the beginning of a professional career as a barber is |
Taking the state board exams |
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A successful outcome to state board examination is under the control of the |
Test candidate |
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Important preparation for written exams includes knowing |
Basic theory concepts |
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Important preparation for practical exams include |
Practice, candidate information review, and state barber board rules review |
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Most written theory state board exams consist of |
Multiple choice questions |
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Examples of absolute qualifiers used in true/false questions include all of the following except |
Usually |
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Situational questions are usually based on a |
Scenario or story |
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State barber board laws and rules |
Vary from state to state |
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Practical exams protocols require test candidate to demonstrate |
Competence |
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In addition to practical skills, exam candidates are usually tested on |
Sanitation, safe tool handling, draping procedures |
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The best way to prepare for the practical exam is to |
Practice on a board exam model |
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Preparing for state board exams require all of the following except |
Procrastination |
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Inappropriate footwear at the board exams include all of the following except |
Closed toe shoes, closed heel, non skid shoes |
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The wearing of name badges or school logos at board exam is |
Prohibited |
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The primary objective of barber licensing law is to |
Protect the public |
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Licensing examinations are designed to evaluate an applicant's |
Competency |
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Barber license law should never be used to |
Limit the number of licenses |
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Barber's who violate regulatory laws may be disciplined by license revocation or |
Suspension |
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A barber's license may not be revoked without |
Due process law |
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Barber accused of violating regulatory laws must be granted a |
Hearing |
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A person who practices barbering under the direction control of a licensed barber is an |
Apprentice barber |
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Individuals who are appointed to administer barbering laws and regulations are |
State board members |
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In pursuance of its duty to administer barber law, the board is authorized to issue |
Rules and regulations |
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Barber's who violate regulatory laws may be cited for |
Disciplinary action |
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Practicing barbering for remuneration without a license is |
Unlawful |
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Barber license law requires that barber license applicants be |
U.S citizen |
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A barber whose license has been revoked or suspended has the right to |
Appeal to the courts |
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A person convicted of a violation of barber law is guilty of a |
Misdemeanor |
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Barber shops are inspected periodically to ensure sanitation and |
Licensure compliance |
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Failure to display a license in a barbershop constitutes a |
Violation |
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A barber's license may be suspended, revoked, or denied if the barber is found guilty of |
Gross malpractice |
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A barber's license that has been suspended or revoked must be |
Surrendered to the barber board |
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The responsibility of posting required documents and license in the barbershop rests with the |
Barbershop owner |
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State barber boards regulate all of the following except |
Haircut pricing |
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Generally, persons who are legally exempt from barber law provisions are |
Nurses and doctors, cosmetologist, military personnel |