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A(n) _____ is a basic haircut, cut at a 90-degree elevation and then
overdirected to maintain length and weight at the perimeter. Select one:
a. blunt cut
b. angled cut
c. long-layered cut
d. graduated cut - ✔✔long-layered cut
Elevation creates graduation and layers, and is usually described in _____.
Select one:
a. sections
b. degrees
c. lines
d. metrics - ✔✔degrees
Reference points in a haircut are used to establish _____.
Select one:
a. tension points
b. head forms
,c. preferred techniques
d. design lines - ✔✔design lines
What is the line dividing the hair at the scalp, separating one section from
another to create subsections?
Select one:
a. Tensional
b. Parting
c. Laying
d. Angular - ✔✔Parting
Effilating, also known as _____, is the process of thinning the hair to
graduated lengths with shears.
Select one:
a. slicing
b. beveling
c. notching
d. slithering - ✔✔slithering
What type of haircutting lines are parallel to the floor and relative to the
horizon?
Select one:
a. Vertical lines
, b. Elevation lines
c. Weight lines
d. Horizontal lines - ✔✔Horizontal lines
For control during haircutting, the hair is parted into working areas called
_____.
Select one:
a. partings
b. sections
c. ridges
d. elevations - ✔✔sections
What technique allows you to cut hair very close to the scalp and create a
flat top or square shape?
Select one:
a. Notching shear-over-comb
b. Comb-over-scissor
c. Clipper-under-comb
d. Clipper-over-comb - ✔✔Clipper-over-comb
What hair type requires less elevation and should be left a bit longer when
cutting because of shrinkage as it dries?
Select one: