1. The basic form of a hair sculpture can be identified by observing the outer boundary or silhouette known as the:
a) detail b) structure c) texture d)form line
2. In activated texture, broken lines with exposed ends are visible on what area of the hair?
a) root b) surface c) cortex d) medulla
3. The term used to describe the hair as the lengths lay naturally over the curve of the head is:
a) normal projection b) texture c) natural fall d) convex
4. Which method of hair analysis views the hair abstractly as if it were projected at a 90-degree angle from the various curves of the head?
a) natural fall b) structure c) normal projection d) solid form
5. A solid form is also known as a one-length cut, bob, Dutch boy or blunt cut and is sculpted using a:
a) 90-degree angle b) 45-degree angle c) 0-degree angle d) 60-degree angle
6. A graduated form is also referred to by the angle used when sculpting it, which is:
a) 0-angle b) 45-degree angle c) 0-degree angle d) 60-degree angle
7. What type of form would result from using a 180-degree angle cut?
a) solid b) graduated c) increase-layered d)uniformly layered
8. All of the following descriptions are true about the uniformly layered cut EXCEPT:
a) rounded shape b) activated texture c) same length throughout d) oval shape
9. The term used for dividing the head into workable areas for the purpose of control is called:
a) texturizing b) positioning c) designing d) sectioning
10. The direction the hair assumes as it falls naturally from the head due to gravity is called:
a) natural distribution b) perpendicular distribution c) shifted distribution d) directional distribution
11. An angle of 45 degrees would be considered what type of projection?
a) low b) medium c) high d) very high
12. Holding the hair flat to the surface of the head while sculpting is called:
a) 0-degree projection b) medium projection c) high projection d) increased projection
13. An artistic pattern or length guide used while sculpting is called a(n):
a) projection line b) elevation line c) design line d) crest line
14. The two types of design lines are known as stationary and which of the following:
a) texturizing b) projection c) mobile d) natural
15. Texturizing is also known as tapering or:
a) thinning b) cross-checking c) sectioning d) parting
16. The final stage of sculpting in which you check a sculpture for balance and accuracy is known as:
a) cross-checking b) outlining c) overcomb technique d) nape variations
17. Texturizing involves sculpting shorter lengths within the form to:
a) increase bulk b) decrease fullness c) decrease mobility d) reduce bulk
18. Which of the following texturizing techniques is performed by gliding the open shears along the surface of the hair?
a) contour tapering b) razor rotation c) form line tapering d) slicing
19. A prominent hair growth pattern that forms from a point at the front of the hairline and curves to one side is called a:
a) widow's peak b) cowlick c) whorl d) fringe
20. Sculpting hair to define the perimeter hairline is known as:
a) outlining b) pointing c) comb control d) notching
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a) detail b) structure c) texture d)form line
2. In activated texture, broken lines with exposed ends are visible on what area of the hair?
a) root b) surface c) cortex d) medulla
3. The term used to describe the hair as the lengths lay naturally over the curve of the head is:
a) normal projection b) texture c) natural fall d) convex
4. Which method of hair analysis views the hair abstractly as if it were projected at a 90-degree angle from the various curves of the head?
a) natural fall b) structure c) normal projection d) solid form
5. A solid form is also known as a one-length cut, bob, Dutch boy or blunt cut and is sculpted using a:
a) 90-degree angle b) 45-degree angle c) 0-degree angle d) 60-degree angle
6. A graduated form is also referred to by the angle used when sculpting it, which is:
a) 0-angle b) 45-degree angle c) 0-degree angle d) 60-degree angle
7. What type of form would result from using a 180-degree angle cut?
a) solid b) graduated c) increase-layered d)uniformly layered
8. All of the following descriptions are true about the uniformly layered cut EXCEPT:
a) rounded shape b) activated texture c) same length throughout d) oval shape
9. The term used for dividing the head into workable areas for the purpose of control is called:
a) texturizing b) positioning c) designing d) sectioning
10. The direction the hair assumes as it falls naturally from the head due to gravity is called:
a) natural distribution b) perpendicular distribution c) shifted distribution d) directional distribution
11. An angle of 45 degrees would be considered what type of projection?
a) low b) medium c) high d) very high
12. Holding the hair flat to the surface of the head while sculpting is called:
a) 0-degree projection b) medium projection c) high projection d) increased projection
13. An artistic pattern or length guide used while sculpting is called a(n):
a) projection line b) elevation line c) design line d) crest line
14. The two types of design lines are known as stationary and which of the following:
a) texturizing b) projection c) mobile d) natural
15. Texturizing is also known as tapering or:
a) thinning b) cross-checking c) sectioning d) parting
16. The final stage of sculpting in which you check a sculpture for balance and accuracy is known as:
a) cross-checking b) outlining c) overcomb technique d) nape variations
17. Texturizing involves sculpting shorter lengths within the form to:
a) increase bulk b) decrease fullness c) decrease mobility d) reduce bulk
18. Which of the following texturizing techniques is performed by gliding the open shears along the surface of the hair?
a) contour tapering b) razor rotation c) form line tapering d) slicing
19. A prominent hair growth pattern that forms from a point at the front of the hairline and curves to one side is called a:
a) widow's peak b) cowlick c) whorl d) fringe
20. Sculpting hair to define the perimeter hairline is known as:
a) outlining b) pointing c) comb control d) notching
So, how do you think you did? Think you passed the test? Stay tuned for results! Or, write your answers in the comment box below and I'll let you know how you did!