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Test: The Scuba Diving Quiz

Category: Sports

Description: This is a test to test your knowledge on Scuba Diving

Keywords: scuba diving ocean padi naui scubaphile

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SCUBA stands for "self contained underwater breathing apparatus"

True False

A squeeze is a ...

pressure imbalance where the outside of an object is greater than the inside of an object pressure imbalance where the inside of an object is greater than the outside of an object hand signal often used in diving form of diving without a tank

The following hand signal means...

Distress, Help Out of air Go that way Come here

Underwater pressure doubles every 10 meters while diving

Pressure doubles the first 10 meters, and then doubles again at 30 meters, and so on. True False

One reason Buoyancy control is important is because divers need to control their rate of ascent and decent in the water

True False

A Thermocline...

Is a gradual change of water temperature Is an abrupt change of water temperature Is an underwater drinking device used to help stay hydrated Is an abrupt change of water pressure

Nitrogen Narcosis...

is similar to alcohol intoxication starts to occur at around 33 feet is caused by a lack of nitrogen in a diver's blood stream starts to occur after approximately 30 minutes of diving

If a diver becomes unresponsive underwater, one should

bring the diver immediately to the surface remove the diver's tank supply the diver with an alternative air supply remove the diver's weights

When the hand moves side to side, the following hand signal means...

Out of Air Watch Me Come Here Danger

Water absorbs heat faster than air

True False

Holding your breathe while scuba diving...

is extremely dangerous allows you to stay under water longer causes you to become less bouyant is often encouraged by dive masters

Underwater, items you see will appear

reduced by 22% reduced by 33% magnified by 22% magnified by 33%

The term used for this piece of equipment is

The Second Stage The Pressure Breather The Air Source The Breathing Apparatus

BCD stands for

See the NOAA Diver's Manual or PADI's Open Water Dive Manual if clarification is needed. bouyancy control device breathing control device breathing capacity diagram boat compass diving

An object is less buoyant in ______ than it is in ______

fresh water, salt water salt water, fresh water

One reason a depth gauge is important is because...

It's easy to get lost under water Your depth dictates how long you can stay under water at night, it is difficult to calculate your depth It notifies you when you are close to running out of air

What percent of oxygen and nitrogen are in a standard scuba tank?

50% oxygen, 49% nitrogen, 1% other 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, 1% other 68% oxygen, 31% nitrogen, 1% other 38% oxygen, 61% nitrogen, 1% other

As you descend, you consume air from your scuba tank

slower faster the same

Decompression Sickness...

may occur if a diver ascends too quickly from a dive may occur if a diver does not perform decompression stops on a long dive may lead to death all the above

Comments

No. 19 - If a diver is unresponsive it could be due to a number of factors. E.G. O2 Toxicity. Bringing him to the surface would exacerbate the problem. One should give him another source of breathing a weaker mix, stabilise the diver (let any convulsion pass) then take him to the surface. Please edit that question. on number 18 you should include the depth in feet as well as meters I disagree with number 19 - "bring the diver immediately to the surface." Depending on the situation, you may not be able to safely ascend immediately to the surface yourself. I was taught early on that we don't want to create a second victim - your own safety has to come first. Just food for thought
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