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Hairdressing Training Remove Bonds Quiz 1. Hairdressing Quiz Main Template 1.1 Take the Challenge Notes: This quiz tests your knowledge on remove bonds . There is also a video that can be used in conjunction with this quiz. To complete this quiz successfully you will need to: Know how to maintain safe and effective methods of working Be able to remove attached hair extensions 1.2 Question 1 (Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted) Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

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Hairdressing Training Remove Bonds Quiz

1. Hairdressing Quiz Main Template

1.1 Take the Challenge

Notes:

This quiz tests your knowledge on remove bonds . There is also a video that can be used in conjunction with this quiz.

To complete this quiz successfully you will need to: Know how to maintain safe and effective methods of working Be able to remove attached hair extensions

1.2 Question 1

(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)

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Correct Choice

You could contaminate the neutralizer causing the curl not to form

You could hinder the service

X You could get contact dermatitis

It will be easier to open the bottle enabling you to be quicker

Notes:

What can happen as a result of not wearing gloves whilst working with dissolvent?As a result of not wearing gloves whilst working with dissolvent, you could get contact dermatitis.Contact dermatitis is a rash, a type of eczema triggered by contact with a particular substance.

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Correct! (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

Try Again (Slide Layer)

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1.3 Question 2

(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)

Correct Choice

Crack the bond, apply dissolvent and gently tug

Wash the hair and tug the bonds, apply dissolvent to ones that do not come out

through tugging

X Apply dissolvent, crack apart the bond and gently tug

Rotate between washing hair, applying dissolvent and tugging

Notes:

How do you remove bonded hair attachments?To remove bonded hair attachments you must apply dissolvent using cotton wool, then carefully crack apart the bond and gently tug.

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Correct! (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

Try Again (Slide Layer)

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1.4 Question 3

(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)

Correct Choice

Put on the floor

Put in a bag to re-use

X Keep your work station tidy by having an area to place unwanted hair.

Put on the client’s knee

Notes:

What should you do with the unwanted hair?Unwanted hair should have an allocated place in order to keep your work station tidy. This is important in order to work safely and efficiently.

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Correct! (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

Try Again (Slide Layer)

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1.5 Question 4

(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)

Correct Choice

Leave for later, you can pull out during the washing phase

Cut with scissors

X Add more dissolvent until the hair comes out easily

Keep tugging

Notes:

What should you do if after applying dissolvent and cracking the bond the hair does not remove easily?If the bond does not remove easily after first applying dissolvent and cracking the bond, then do not force it, apply more dissolvent and try again.

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Correct! (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

Try Again (Slide Layer)

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1.6 Question 5

(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)

Correct Choice

Because unwanted hair could make them itchy

It looks professional

X The dissolvent could damage the clothing

Just in case they have a coffee and spill it

Notes:

Why should you protect the client’s clothes?You should protect the client’s clothes, as the dissolvent can damage clothing

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Correct! (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

Try Again (Slide Layer)

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1.7 Question 6

(Pick Many, 10 points, 2 attempts permitted)

Correct Choice

So you can check that there are no attachments you have missed

Because they can’t wash their hair when they have bonded attachments

X To remove any excess glue residue

Because they expect it

Notes:

Why should you wash the client’s hair?Wash the client’s hair to remove remaining glue residue.

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Correct! (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

Try Again (Slide Layer)

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1.8 Results Slide

(Results Slide, 0 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Results for

1.2 Question 1

1.3 Question 2

1.4 Question 3

1.5 Question 4

1.6 Question 5

1.7 Question 6

Result slide properties

Passing

Score

0%

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Notes:

You have completed the quiz. Here is your score!

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