NAUI SCUBA Final Study Guide
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The NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver Course consists of at least 6 open water dives
True
Penetration wreck diving is a required dive in the Advanced Scuba Course
False
While you will receive an introduction to some of the specialty areas of diving,
you do not receive enough training to be considered proficient in them
True
The aim of NAUI is to educate people to have fun while diving as safely as
possible
True
The NAUI Advanced textbook cannot be used as a diving reference book
False
Planning for safe, enjoyable dives demands care and attention to detail
True
You should dive even if conditions are bad
False
You should always make certain that you and your dive buddy are physically and
mentally prepared for the dive. If either of you is not feeling well, consider not
diving.
True
In buddy diving, you are accepting the responsibility of trying to assure a safe
and comfortable dive for you both
True
You do not need to perform a buoyancy check whenever you change your
equipment or exposure suit configuration
False
A compass is a magnetized needle that rotates on a pivot point
, True
The single essential feature that allows a compass to be used in diving is that its
case is liquid-filled
True
Probably the most accurate way to estimate distance is fin kicking
False
Bearings are simply course directions taken with a compass
True
It does not help to walk through your compass navigation on land in order to fix it
in your mind and work out any problems while you can easily discuss them
False
The principal requirement for night diving is a broad beam main or primary dive
light
True
Whether you choose a light that uses disposable batteries or is rechargeable
should be determined by how frequently you intend to use the light
True
Lights to mark the entry/exit point on a shore dive can be anything from lanterns
to a pair of roadway flasher types
True
A luminescent gauge will "store" light energy from a dive light that is shined on it
and glow for many minutes
True
Before you attempt a night dive, you and your buddy do not need to be practiced
at successfully staying together during daytime dives
False
Deeper diving is generally defined as dives to depths greater than 19 meters (60
feet)
True
The deeper you dive the increased density of the air decreases the effort needed
to exchange air in the lungs
True
NAUI recommends that your regular diving equipment include an extra second
stage on your regulator, a low pressure inflator on your buoyancy compensator, a
dive computer and backup instrumentation, and an underwater slate
True
If you use a dive computer it is not important to have read the manufacturer's
instructions for its use. It is also a good idea to have used the computer on
shallower dives to familiarize yourself with its operation.
False
Having extra cylinders available for deep dives is highly recommended
True
Biological study techniques vary. Typical activities include quantitative counts,
comparison studies, surveys, controlled observations, tagging, collecting, and
preserving.
True