TX BAR Study Guide 2026

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📋 TX BAR Exam Format at a Glance

200
Questions
1080 min
Time Limit
67%
Passing Score

📚 TX BAR Topics to Study (63)

✍️ Sample TX BAR Questions & Answers

1. Trade fixtures installed by a commercial tenant:
May generally be removed by the tenant prior to or at the expiration of the lease

Trade fixtures installed by a commercial tenant for business purposes are generally removable by the tenant before or at lease expiration.

2. Before performing any chemical service, a barber should always begin by:
Performing a thorough scalp analysis to identify abrasions, sensitivity, or contraindications

A scalp analysis identifies cuts, sores, sensitivity, or other conditions that would make a chemical service unsafe before any product is applied.

3. Under TRE 403, relevant evidence may be excluded when its probative value is:
Substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion, or waste of time

TRE 403 excludes relevant evidence only when probative value is SUBSTANTIALLY outweighed by unfair prejudice — the standard favors admissibility.

4. A barber's professional appearance at work should reflect which of the following ethical values?
Respect for clients and the profession through neat, clean attire

Professional appearance demonstrates respect for clients, reinforces trust, and upholds the image of the barbering profession.

5. Which clause prohibits states from denying 'any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws'?
The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment

The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment expressly limits state action to ensure all persons are treated equally under state law.

6. Under Texas Penal Code § 19.03, what best describes what elevates murder to capital murder in Texas?
Capital murder requires the presence of specific statutory aggravating circumstances, such as murder of a peace officer, murder for hire, or murder during certain felonies

Under Texas Penal Code § 19.03, capital murder is murder with specific enumerated aggravating factors, including murder of a peace officer on duty, murder for remuneration, murder during certain felonies, or murder of a child under 15.

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