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As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with buddy as deep
as - ANSWER-18 metres/60 feet
Certain medical conditions can be hazardous while diving, so it is important to answer
all questions on the Medical Statement honestly and completely - ANSWER-True
PADI courses are performance based. This means that to be certified, I must.. -
ANSWER-meet specific performance requirments
Failure to complete assigned independent study can create significant delays, and my
instructor may have to cancel and reschedule sessions until I complete the assignment.
- ANSWER-True
When diving in a new dive environment, two benefits of seeking an orientation,
supervision and/or additional training are that it helps me avoid problems and that it
helps me enjoy the dive more. - ANSWER-True
As you descend in water the pressure - ANSWER-increases
A depth of 10 metres/33 feet causes a pressure change of - ANSWER-1 bar/ata
if you take 6 liters of air from the surface to 20 metres/66 feet, the volume will be -
ANSWER-2 litres
The density of the air in the previous question would be ______ the density at the
surface - ANSWER-3x
A balloon fully inflated and sealed at 10 metres/33 feet, would probably _______ during
acsent to the surface. - ANSWER-burst
As I descend, increasing pressure affects my - ANSWER-mask, ears, sinuses
A squeeze is caused by - ANSWER-a pressure imbalance between the surrounding
pressure and an air space
Equalization is the process of - ANSWER-adding air to an air space
I should equalize - ANSWER-Before I feel pain or discomfort
, I'm descending and discover I can't equalize. The first thing I would do is - ANSWER-
stop my descent and see if the problem corrects itself
I equalize gently because an extended, forceful equalization can cause permanent
damage to my ears and hearing - ANSWER-True
On a day I plan to to go diving, I wake up with my sinuses blocked due to a cold or
allergy. I should - ANSWER-cancel my dive until I'm well
When scuba diving, normal breathing keeps your lungs equalized to the surrounding
pressure - ANSWER-True
The most important rule in scuba diving is to - ANSWER-Breathe continuously and
never hold your breath
Failure to follow the most important rule in scuba diving can cause severe lung
overexpansion injuries, which can result in paralysis or death. - ANSWER-True
During ascent I feel discomfort in my ears. I should - ANSWER-stop, descend slightly
and allow trapped air to work its way out.
My buddy and I descend to 12 metres/40 feet. I would expect to use my
air___________ at 6 metres/20 feet. - ANSWER-faster than
The most efficient way to breathe dense air underwater is to breathe - ANSWER-deeply
and slowly
My body responds to anxiety with increased breathing but slow breathing helps to
reduce anxiety - ANSWER-True
Which of the following are among the breathing rules I follow as a diver? - ANSWER-1)
Breathe continuously and never, ever, hold my breathe.
2) Breathe slowly and deeply.
3) Do not allow myself to get winded or out-of-breath.
4) If faced with a problem, stop, then maintain or restore slow, deep breathing.
Buoyancy is a force that pushes an object in water upward - ANSWER-True
My sunglasses case falls out of my pocket into the water, but fortunately, it floats so I
retrieve it. I would say my sunglasses case is ______ buoyant - ANSWER-positively
Salt water causes more buoyancy than fresh water because it is less dense and weighs
less - ANSWER-False. Salt water causes more buoyancy because it is more dense and
weighs more; buoyancy results from the weight of the water displaced
To control my buoyancy, normally I will use my weight system and my - ANSWER-BCD