PADI DIVEMASTER PRACTICE
EXAMINATION 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS GUARANTEED TO PASS.
⫸ Experts in a given field are better able to solve problems than
nonexperts because they (choose all that apply)
1. have a large knowledge and experience base to draw upon.
2. can better recognize factors involved and define the problem.
3. have dealt with similar problems.
4. are more creative and clever.. Ans: 1. have a large knowledge and
experience base to draw upon.
2. can better recognize factors involved and define the problem.
3. have dealt with similar problems.
Experts draw upon their more extensive knowledge base to better
recognize relationships between the factors involved, thus more quickly
define the problem. Experts may have already dealt with a problem
before and can apply a known remedy.
⫸ What additional training may help you as a PADI Divemaster?
(Choose all that apply.)
,1. PADI Specialty Diver and Specialty Instructor courses
2. PADI TecRec courses
3. Business and sales training
4. Scuba equipment repair training
5. Discover Scuba Diving Leader Internship. Ans: All of this training is
beneficial along with other dive-related, boating and equipment training.
⫸ As a divemaster, your role is generally to provide __________
planning that other divers use to plan their individual buddy team dives
within.
1. complete
2. broad
3. detailed. Ans: 2. broad
You provide broad planning for the group because you know the dive
site and local environment. By supplying guidelines, you allow divers to
plan their individual dives.
⫸ Wind can affect dive conditions in which of the following ways?
(Choose all that apply.)
1. Cause currents
,2. Cause upwelling that affects water temperature and visibility
3. Generate waves and surge
4. Prevent overheating at the surface. Ans: 1. Cause currents
2. Cause upwelling that affects water temperature and visibility
3. Generate waves and surge
Wind can cause waves, surf, surge and surface currents plus poor
visibility. Offshore wind can calm surf and cause an upwelling and good
visibility.
⫸ The primary reason for having and using accounting procedures is to
be sure every diver returns from the dive. Incident reports indicate that
problems with this usually result from:
1. using an inaccurate accounting procedure.
2. divers refusing to participate in roll calls.
3. failure to use an accounting procedure at all.. Ans: 3. failure to use an
accounting procedure at all.
Incident reports indicate that in the few cases where divers have been
left behind, the likely cause isn't faulty accounting procedures, but rather
failure to use a procedure.
, ⫸ Which of the following are examples of responsible diver behavior?
(Choose all that apply):
1. Planning dives within the limits of training and experience.
2. Diving regularly to the maximum depth and air supply limits.
3. Having the proper equipment for the dive and making sure it is
working properly before getting in the water.
4. Taking care to avoid contact with sensitive aquatic life and respecting
the underwater environment.. Ans: 1. Planning dives within the limits of
training and experience.
3. Having the proper equipment for the dive and making sure it is
working properly before getting in the water.
4. Taking care to avoid contact with sensitive aquatic life and respecting
the underwater environment.
A diver displaying responsible behavior will stay within personal limits
and plan dives within limits of training; use equipment required for a
dive, maintain it properly, and check it before diving; check air supply
frequently; stay well within no decompression limits and avoid contact
with aquatic life while diving in an environmentally sensitive manner.
⫸ What are ways you can encourage responsible diver behavior?
(Choose all that apply):
1. Be a good role-model
EXAMINATION 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS GUARANTEED TO PASS.
⫸ Experts in a given field are better able to solve problems than
nonexperts because they (choose all that apply)
1. have a large knowledge and experience base to draw upon.
2. can better recognize factors involved and define the problem.
3. have dealt with similar problems.
4. are more creative and clever.. Ans: 1. have a large knowledge and
experience base to draw upon.
2. can better recognize factors involved and define the problem.
3. have dealt with similar problems.
Experts draw upon their more extensive knowledge base to better
recognize relationships between the factors involved, thus more quickly
define the problem. Experts may have already dealt with a problem
before and can apply a known remedy.
⫸ What additional training may help you as a PADI Divemaster?
(Choose all that apply.)
,1. PADI Specialty Diver and Specialty Instructor courses
2. PADI TecRec courses
3. Business and sales training
4. Scuba equipment repair training
5. Discover Scuba Diving Leader Internship. Ans: All of this training is
beneficial along with other dive-related, boating and equipment training.
⫸ As a divemaster, your role is generally to provide __________
planning that other divers use to plan their individual buddy team dives
within.
1. complete
2. broad
3. detailed. Ans: 2. broad
You provide broad planning for the group because you know the dive
site and local environment. By supplying guidelines, you allow divers to
plan their individual dives.
⫸ Wind can affect dive conditions in which of the following ways?
(Choose all that apply.)
1. Cause currents
,2. Cause upwelling that affects water temperature and visibility
3. Generate waves and surge
4. Prevent overheating at the surface. Ans: 1. Cause currents
2. Cause upwelling that affects water temperature and visibility
3. Generate waves and surge
Wind can cause waves, surf, surge and surface currents plus poor
visibility. Offshore wind can calm surf and cause an upwelling and good
visibility.
⫸ The primary reason for having and using accounting procedures is to
be sure every diver returns from the dive. Incident reports indicate that
problems with this usually result from:
1. using an inaccurate accounting procedure.
2. divers refusing to participate in roll calls.
3. failure to use an accounting procedure at all.. Ans: 3. failure to use an
accounting procedure at all.
Incident reports indicate that in the few cases where divers have been
left behind, the likely cause isn't faulty accounting procedures, but rather
failure to use a procedure.
, ⫸ Which of the following are examples of responsible diver behavior?
(Choose all that apply):
1. Planning dives within the limits of training and experience.
2. Diving regularly to the maximum depth and air supply limits.
3. Having the proper equipment for the dive and making sure it is
working properly before getting in the water.
4. Taking care to avoid contact with sensitive aquatic life and respecting
the underwater environment.. Ans: 1. Planning dives within the limits of
training and experience.
3. Having the proper equipment for the dive and making sure it is
working properly before getting in the water.
4. Taking care to avoid contact with sensitive aquatic life and respecting
the underwater environment.
A diver displaying responsible behavior will stay within personal limits
and plan dives within limits of training; use equipment required for a
dive, maintain it properly, and check it before diving; check air supply
frequently; stay well within no decompression limits and avoid contact
with aquatic life while diving in an environmentally sensitive manner.
⫸ What are ways you can encourage responsible diver behavior?
(Choose all that apply):
1. Be a good role-model