| A | B |
| Soft curl result | large rollers |
| tight curl result | small rollers |
| To set short hair you will need | Yellow and blue rollers |
| To set long hair you will need | Purple and white rollers |
| How would you gown your client | Gown, cape and towel |
| Which setting product would add colour to the hair | Coloured setting lotion |
| Which product would add volume | Pure crystal styler |
| Which product would you use to stop static in the hair | Dressing cream |
| How would you seat your client | Comfortable |
| Suggest one health and safety rule to consider when putting pins in the rollers. | Keep them away from the scalp |
| What would happen if pins touch the scalp | Burn the clients head |
| How long do you get to do a set for assessment | 35 minutes not including drying |
| How long would you put your client under the dryer | 25 minutes |
| Why would you do a brick set | To stop roller marks on the head |
| Why would you do a directional set | To enable the hair to fall into the direction of the style |
| When would you put the dryer on | 10 minutes before the client is set |
| Why do you leave the rollers to cool before combing the set out | To allow the style to set into place |
| Why do you need to put products on the hair | To stop the humidity allowing the hair to drop |
| When taking the rollers out of the head, where would you start | At the bottom and work up |
| What product would you use to finish the style | Hair spray |