Questions with Detailed Answers and Rationales Based on
Florida Administrative Code, NIC Standards, and Industry
Best Practices
Instructions: This practice examination is designed to simulate the actual
Florida Cosmetology State Board Written Exam. Questions are organized by
topic area and reflect the content, format, and difficulty level you will
encounter on test day. Select the best answer for each question, then review
the detailed rationales to reinforce your understanding.
SECTION I: FLORIDA COSMETOLOGY LAWS & RULES
1. Which agency regulates the practice of cosmetology in Florida?
A. Florida Department of Health
B. Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)
C. Florida Board of Cosmetology
D. Florida Department of Education
Answer: B
Rationale: The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
(DBPR) is the state agency responsible for licensing and regulating
,cosmetologists, salons, and specialty occupations in Florida. The Florida
Board of Cosmetology operates under the DBPR.
2. According to Florida Administrative Code 61G5, how often must a
cosmetology license be renewed in Florida?
A. Every year
B. Every two years
C. Every three years
D. Every five years
Answer: B
Rationale: Florida cosmetology licenses must be renewed biennially (every
two years). Licensees must complete the required continuing education
hours before the renewal deadline.
3. What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a cosmetology license in
Florida?
A. 16 years old
B. 17 years old
C. 18 years old
D. 21 years old
Answer: C
Rationale: Florida requires cosmetology applicants to be at least 18 years old
to ensure legal adulthood and compliance with training requirements.
,4. How many training hours are required to qualify for the Florida
cosmetology licensing examination?
A. 1,000 hours
B. 1,200 hours
C. 1,600 hours
D. 2,100 hours
Answer: B
Rationale: Florida mandates 1,200 hours of training in a licensed cosmetology
school covering hair, skin, and nail services.
5. Which of the following is NOT a ground for disciplinary action against a
cosmetology license in Florida?
A. Practicing with a expired license
B. Performing services while impaired by drugs or alcohol
C. Displaying your license in the salon
D. Misrepresenting educational credentials
Answer: C
Rationale: Displaying your license is actually required, not prohibited. All
other options are valid grounds for disciplinary action under Florida law.
, 6. According to Florida law, a salon must be inspected by the DBPR at least
once every:
A. 6 months
B. 12 months
C. 24 months
D. 48 months
Answer: C
Rationale: Florida requires that salons be inspected at least once every two
years (24 months) to ensure compliance with sanitation, safety, and
operational standards.
7. What is the maximum fine for a first-time violation of Florida cosmetology
statutes?
A. $100
B. $500
C. $1,000
D. $5,000
Answer: B
Rationale: First-time violations typically carry fines up to $500 per offense,
though repeat violations may result in higher penalties and potential license
suspension.