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PADI OPEN WATER DIVER CERTIFICATION EXAM LATEST VERSION WITH 350 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED SOLUTIONS JUST RELEASED THIS YEAR

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PADI OPEN WATER DIVER CERTIFICATION EXAM
LATEST VERSION WITH 350 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED SOLUTIONS JUST RELEASED
THIS YEAR

Question: 1) Which of the following is part of proper care for my scuba cylinder?




A Sand and repaint it every year.

B Dry it in the sun.

C Keep some air in it.

D Have it pressure tested every month. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔C Keep some air in it.




You should keep some air in the cylinder to prevent moisture from entering and causing
corrosion. Also, have it pressure tested at required intervals, usually two to five years. Have it
visually inspected annually. Store it standing in a safe place and keep it away from high heat.




See Equipment I - Cylinder Care.




Question: 2) Refer to the regulator picture. Each regulator part has a number next to it. Please
choose the correct number for the choices below.



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regulator first stage,

regulator second stage

alternate air source second stage

low pressure inflator hose for the BCD

instrument console/gauges/computer - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔1. regulator first stage, 2.
regulator second stage, 3. alternate air source second stage, 4. instrument
console/gauges/computer.5. low pressure inflator hose for the BCD.




Your regulator consists of five components. The first stage is the "hub" of your regulator and
supplies air to the components - the second stage, alternate air source, low pressure inflator
hose and SPG/dive computer.




See Equipment I - Regulators.




Question: 3) When I look at things underwater they often seem ___________ than they look on
the surface.




A larger and/or nearer

B larger and/or further away

C smaller and/or further away


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D smaller and/or nearer - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔A Larger and/or nearer




As light travels through water and into your mask, it bends, or refracts. This makes objects
appear larger and closer than they really are.




See Being a Diver II - Seeing and Hearing as a Diver.




Question: 4) ___________ travels faster in water than it does in air. This is why you cannot
easily tell where it comes from.




A Light

B Current

C Aquatic life

D Sound - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔D Sound




Sound travels about four times faster in water than in air. This makes it difficult to determine
where the sound is coming from because it seems to come from all around or directly overhead.




See Being a Diver II - Hearing Underwater.




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Question: 5) Unless there are laws that say differently, I should stay within ___________ of my
dive flag.




A 60 meters

B 30 meters

C 15 meters

D 5 meters - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔C 15 meters




If there are no specific local laws regarding dive flags, stay within 15 meters of the flag. Boats
should stay 30 to 60 meters away.




See Equipment III - Dive Flags.




Question:6) If an object is neutrally buoyant (does not sink or float) in fresh water, the same
object placed into salt water would




A sink.

B either sink or float.

C do nothing.

D float. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔D float.



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