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Barber PSI EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2026 (VERIFIED SOLUTIONS)
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Useful product disposal guidelines and medical first aid information can be found on a:
A. MSDS
B. OSHA
C. HCS
D. EPA

A. MSDS

Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungus, and viruses (But not spores) on surfaces are:
A. Antiseptics
B. Disinfectants
C. Sterilizers
D. Sanitizers

B. Disinfectants

State regulatory agencies include which of the following:
A. Licensing agencies
B. Board of cosmetology
C. Health departments
D. All of the above

D. All of the above

Laws are also called:
A. Regulations
B. Guidelines
C. Statutes
D. Rules

C. Statutes

Invasions of body tissue by disease causing pathogenic bacteria can result in an:
A. Infection
B. Antitoxin
C. Abrasion
D. Inflammation

A. Infection

Which term means to remove all visible dirt and debris from tools, implements and equipment by
washing with soap and water:

, A. Sterilization
B. Disinfect
C. Antiseptic
D. Clean

D. Clean

One celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics are
A. Disease
B. Bacteria
C. Cells
D. Minute

B. Bacteria

Nonpathogenic bacteria are:
A. Harmful
B. Harmless
C. Disease producing
D. Toxic

B. Harmless

The type of bacteria that rarely shows any active motility is:
A. Cocci
B. Pathogenic
C. Spirilla
D. Flagellum

A. Cocci

Bacteria generally consists of an outer cell wall containing a liquid called:
A. Spore-forming
B. Cilia
C. Protoplasm
D. Photosynthesis

C. Protoplasm

Together the active stage and inactive or spore forming stage of bacteria are referred to as the:
A. Life cycle of bacteria
B. Chemical origin of bacteria
C. Beneficial effects
D. Surrounding environment

A. Life cycle of bacteria

Inflammation is characterized by which of the following:
A. Swelling
B. Pain

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