TEXAS BARBER LICENSING EXAM – PRACTICE
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1. Which of the following is the main purpose of the Texas Department of
Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) in relation to barbering?
A. To promote barber schools
B. To regulate licensing and safety standards
C. To provide free equipment to barbers
D. To schedule customer appointments
B. To regulate licensing and safety standards
TDLR oversees barber licensing, sanitation, and enforcement of state laws
to ensure consumer protection.
2. What is the minimum age requirement to apply for a barber license in Texas?
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 21
C. 18
Applicants must be at least 18 years old to qualify for a full barber license.
,3. How often must a Texas barber license be renewed?
A. Annually
B. Every two years
C. Every three years
D. Every five years
B. Every two years
TDLR requires barbers to renew their license every two years and
complete continuing education hours.
4. What is the most effective method to prevent the spread of infectious
diseases in the barbershop?
A. Wearing gloves
B. Proper sanitation and disinfection
C. Using disposable towels only
D. Spraying air freshener
B. Proper sanitation and disinfection
Disinfecting tools and surfaces is the primary method for controlling
infection in barber shops.
5. Which type of bacteria causes tuberculosis?
A. Diplococci
B. Bacilli
C. Spirilla
D. Staphylococci
B. Bacilli
Bacilli are rod-shaped bacteria responsible for causing tuberculosis and
other diseases.
,6. What is the correct procedure for disinfecting clippers after use?
A. Spray with alcohol and store immediately
B. Wash in hot water and air-dry
C. Remove hair, clean, and immerse in EPA-registered disinfectant
D. Wipe with a dry cloth
C. Remove hair, clean, and immerse in EPA-registered disinfectant
State law requires complete cleaning and immersion in disinfectant to
prevent cross-contamination.
7. The study of hair and its diseases is called:
A. Dermatology
B. Trichology
C. Histology
D. Physiology
B. Trichology
Trichology focuses on the structure, function, and disorders of hair.
8. What is the first step when blood is drawn accidentally during a haircut?
A. Call 911
B. Apply shampoo
C. Stop service and apply antiseptic
D. Continue working until finished
C. Stop service and apply antiseptic
Barbers must stop immediately, clean the wound, apply antiseptic, and
use a bandage before resuming.
9. Which haircutting tool creates the softest line?
, A. Clippers
B. Scissors
C. Razor
D. Shears-over-comb
C. Razor
A razor cut produces a softer, more blended edge compared to shears or
clippers.
10. When giving a shave, the lather should be applied in which manner?
A. Circular motions
B. Warm, circular motions to soften the beard
C. Cold straight strokes
D. Dry application
B. Warm, circular motions to soften the beard
Warm lather softens the hair shaft and prepares the skin for shaving.
11. Which layer of the skin contains blood vessels, nerves, and glands?
A. Epidermis
B. Stratum corneum
C. Dermis
D. Cuticle
C. Dermis
The dermis is the inner, living layer of skin containing nerves, glands, and
blood vessels.
12. What type of shampoo is recommended for oily hair and scalp?
A. Moisturizing shampoo
B. Acid-balanced shampoo