WRITTEN EXAM 2026 | COMPLETE STUDY
GUIDE WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS | A+ PASS SOLUTION
TEXAS CLASS A BARBER STATE BOARD WRITTEN EXAM 2026 | COMPLETE STUDY
GUIDE WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | A+ PASS SOLUTION
This study guide contains 300 verified multiple-choice questions designed to
prepare you for the Texas Class A Barber State Board Written Exam. Read each
question carefully, attempt your answer before checking the correct option, and
review the EXPERT RATIONALE to reinforce your understanding.
QUESTION 1 What is the primary purpose of the Texas State Board of Barber
Examiners?
A. To set prices for barbershop services
B. To train barbers in advanced techniques
C. To regulate and license barbers to protect public health and safety
D. To manage barber school curriculums exclusively
E. To promote barbershop businesses statewide
CORRECT ANSWER: C. To regulate and license barbers to protect public
health and safety
EXPERT RATIONALE: The Texas State Board of Barber Examiners exists primarily to
protect the public by ensuring all practicing barbers meet established health, safety, and
professional standards through licensing and regulation.
QUESTION 2 How many hours of training are required to obtain a Class A Barber
license in Texas?
A. 1,000 hours
B. 500 hours
,C. 2,000 hours
D. 1,500 hours
E. 750 hours
CORRECT ANSWER: D. 1,500 hours
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas requires 1,500 hours of barber training from an
approved barber school before a student is eligible to sit for the Class A Barber licensing
examination.
QUESTION 3 Which of the following is a contagious skin condition that would
prevent a barber from servicing a client?
A. Dry skin
B. Alopecia areata
C. Tinea capitis (ringworm of the scalp)
D. Sebaceous cysts
E. Androgenic alopecia
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Tinea capitis (ringworm of the scalp)
EXPERT RATIONALE: Tinea capitis is a highly contagious fungal infection. A barber
must refuse service to any client showing signs of a contagious condition to prevent
spreading infection to others.
QUESTION 4 What does the term "sanitation" mean in a barbershop setting?
A. Sterilizing all tools with an autoclave
B. Significantly reducing the number of pathogens on a surface
C. Completely eliminating all microorganisms
D. Disinfecting with UV light only
,E. Rinsing tools with hot water
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Significantly reducing the number of pathogens
on a surface
EXPERT RATIONALE: Sanitation refers to reducing microbial contamination to safe
levels. It is not the same as sterilization, which completely eliminates all microorganisms.
QUESTION 5 What is the correct order of infection control in a barbershop?
A. Disinfect, sanitize, sterilize
B. Sterilize, sanitize, disinfect
C. Sanitize, disinfect, sterilize
D. Disinfect, sterilize, sanitize
E. Sterilize, disinfect, sanitize
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Sanitize, disinfect, sterilize
EXPERT RATIONALE: The proper sequence moves from lowest to highest level of
infection control — sanitation removes debris, disinfection kills most pathogens, and
sterilization eliminates all microbial life.
QUESTION 6 Which chemical is most commonly used to disinfect barbershop tools?
A. Hydrogen peroxide 3%
B. Isopropyl alcohol 70%
C. Quaternary ammonium compounds (quats)
D. Bleach diluted 1:10
E. Formaldehyde solution
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Quaternary ammonium compounds (quats)
, EXPERT RATIONALE: Quaternary ammonium compounds are the most widely used
disinfectants in barbershops due to their effectiveness against a broad spectrum of
pathogens and their safety for use on tools and surfaces.
QUESTION 7 A client arrives with open sores on the scalp. What should the barber
do?
A. Proceed with the service using gloves
B. Apply antiseptic and continue the service
C. Refuse service and refer the client to a physician
D. Cover the sores with a towel and proceed
E. Ask the client if the sores are painful before deciding
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Refuse service and refer the client to a physician
EXPERT RATIONALE: Open sores may indicate a contagious or serious medical
condition. Barbers must refuse service in such cases to protect both the client and
others, and refer the client to a medical professional.
QUESTION 8 What type of bacteria forms in a chain-like pattern?
A. Staphylococci
B. Diplococci
C. Bacilli
D. Streptococci
E. Spirilla
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Streptococci
EXPERT RATIONALE: Streptococci are spherical bacteria that group together in chain
formations. They are responsible for conditions such as strep throat and some skin
infections.