Q.33 When snorkeling, excess hyperventilation [ ].
Ashould be your goal Bis sometimes done Cis necessary Dshould never be done non-answer
Q.34 Squeeze can occur when/due to [ ].
Amaking a descent Bcold water temperature Cmaking an ascent Dpoor physical condition non-answer
Q.35 Reverse block can occur when/due to [ ].
Ahunger Bwarm water temperature Cmaking an ascent Dmaking a descent non-answer
Q.36 To prevent reverse block in your middle ear or sinus cavities, you should [ ].
Acomplete a mask clear Bmaintain your health Climit your time diving at depth Dlimit your diving time non-answer
[Plan and Rules]
Q.37 When it comes to diving, the most important thing to keep in mind is [ ].
Abeing adventurous Bseeing marine life Csafety Dhaving the best gear non-answer
Q.38 The best dive plans [ ]safety stops.
Aare also fine if they have Bprohibit Cavoid if at all possible Dshould have non-answer
Q.39 For dive plans, the ideal remaining tank pressure after a dive is at least [ ].
A0 bar B50 bar C100 bar D20 bar non-answer
Q.40 The ideal surface interval time is [ ].
Aat least 1 hour Bat least 3 hours Cat least 10 minutes Dshort non-answer
Q.41 If you become separated from your buddy or group while diving, you should [ ].
Asafely ascend to the surface Bexit the water Cact according to the plan you discussed and decided upon in your pre-dive planning Dbegin an underwater search non-answer
Q.42 This is very important for maintaining good health for diving.
Ahaving a great suntan Bbeing well-rested Chaving some drinks the night before Dbeing on a diet non-answer
Q.43 The best dive plans [ ] decompression stops.
Aare also fine if they have Bshould have Cprohibit Davoid if at all possible non-answer
Q.44 When repetitive diving, dives from the second onwards should be planned [ ].
Agradually shallower Bequally as deep as the previous dive Cat a different depth Dgradually deeper non-answer
Q.45 It is necessary to review hand signals before a dive with [ ].
Aall members in the group Byour dive leader Csome individuals Dyour dive buddies non-answer
Q.46 If a diver who was category “E” has had a 1-hour, 30-minutes Surface Interval, and dives again, this time to depth of 15m, what is the Residual Nitrogen Time [ minutes ].
A51 B32 C13 D64 non-answer
Q.47 The No-decompression dive limit for a depth of 18m is [ ] minutes.
A64 B40 C30 D50 non-answer
Q.48 The hand signal on the right indicates [ ].
AAscend BThat’s really big CDescend DOk! non-answer
Q.49 When you haven’t been diving for a long period of time, it’s good to [ ].
Abe well-rested Btake a refresher course Cbuy a dive computer Ddrink little alcohol non-answer
Q.50 The hand signal on the right indicates [ ].
AI’m having problems equalizing my ears BI understand CMe/My DI can’t hear non-answer
Q.51 You dived for 30 minutes at 18m.Which letter category are you in your dive table calculations?
AE BD CF DG non-answer
Q.52 If a diver who was category “E” has had a 1-hour, 30-minutes Surface Interval, and dives again, this time to depth of 15m, what is the new no-decompression dive time [ minutes ]?
A64 B32 C51 D13 non-answer
Q.53 When ocean conditions, etc, change and present possible dangers, the dive plan [ ].
Ais fine as is Bshould be adapted accordingly Cshould be submitted to the Coast Guard Dshould be submitted to the police non-answer
Q.54 If a diver who was category “E” has had a 1-hour, 30-minutes Surface Interval, and dives again, this time for 35 minutes to depth of 15m, which letter category are you in your dive table calculations?
Q.56 Be careful of [ ] getting into your mask when fitting it.
Aair Bnose Ceyebrows Dhair non-answer
Q.57 In general, when descending we [ ].
Abreathe and equalize our ears Bequalize our ears and perform a mask blow Cmake a decompression stop and perform a mask blow Dperform a mask clear and equalize our ears non-answer
Q.58 By dropping your [ ] and using the buoyancy of your dive suit, you can complete the free ascent method of ascending.
Amask Bweight belt Cwill to live Dfins non-answer
Q.59 When entering the water, we ensure our BC [ ].
Ahas sufficient air to provide buoyancy at the surface Bis unfastened Chas weights in its pockets Dhas had the air exhausted non-answer
Q.60 When performing a mask clear, you press on the [ ] of the mask’s frame and slowly blow air from your [ ].
Abottom / nose Bbottom / mouth Ctop / mouth Dtop / nose non-answer
Q.61 With ideal weighting, you should be where your eyes are parallel to the water’s surface [ ] and sink to the top of your head [ ]. Avoid dangerous overweighting.
Awhen inhaling / when exhaling Bbefore diving / after diving Cwhen exhaling / when inhaling Dbefore eating / after eating non-answer
Q.62 Octopus breathing and buddy breathing are both techniques for receiving [ ].
Anitrogen Bcourage Cair Dhand signals non-answer
Q.63 If this changes, it is necessary to adjust your buoyancy.
Adepth Bweather Cwater temperature Dwater clarity non-answer
Q.64 If you panic, stop moving, [ ] a few times, and regain your composure.
Adeeply breathe Binflate your BC Cclear your mask Dpray non-answer
Q.65 When setting up our equipment, after tightening the tank belt we hold the [ ] and shake it back and forth to test how tight the hold is.
Aweight belt Bregulator CBC Dpressure gauge non-answer
Q.66 When ascending, we slowly turn 360 degrees while [ ].
Aexhausting air from our BC Bholding our breath Cclearing our mask Dmaintaining the air in our BC non-answer
Q.67 If you get a leg cramp while diving, grasp your [ ] in order to stretch out your muscles.
Aheel Bfinger Cfin tip Dknees non-answer
Q.68 We can do this technique with our breath to complete both a regulator clear and a snorkel clear.