Answers (Verified Answers) 2026/2027
What does certification in this course mean?
Why is training important in scuba diving? - CORRECT ANSWER -Certification
shows that you met the course requirements which dive centers and resorts
require for proof before they will rent equipment to you.
Training is important because:
- It enables diving to be rewarding and meaningful, so you can get out of it what
you want.
- There are potential hazards to avoid, reduce and/or manage.
- Like any adventure sport, diving has risks that you must accept.
What are the three basic parts of the PADI Open Water Diver course?
What is the purpose of each part? - CORRECT ANSWER -1) Knowledge
Development- covers the principles, concepts, and terms that you need to know
for safety and so you can enjoy diving.
2) Confined Water Dives- learn and practice in a pool or lake under direct
supervision.
3) Open Water Dives- practice, apply, and demonstrate what you learn in the
other 2 categories.
,What general schedule will my instructor follow in conducting my PADI Open
Water Diver course? - CORRECT ANSWER -
What are the requirements for taking the course and for earning my certification?
- CORRECT ANSWER -- Be at least 10 years old
- Have basic swimming skills
- Good physical health
What do "performance-based learning" and "student-centered learning" mean?
How do they relate to taking PADI? - CORRECT ANSWER -Performance Based
Learning- means you progress and attain certification by demonstrating that you
meet specific learning objectives.
Student Centered Learning- means that the course, materials, and your instructor
address how you learn most effectively.
How can I learn most effectively during Knowledge Development and the Confined
Water and Open Water dives?
How does getting my PADI Dive Center or Resort to help me with my equipment
help me learn to dive and enjoy diving better? - CORRECT ANSWER -Linking new
information with existing material.
What are 11 reasons to dive? - CORRECT ANSWER -
What are 5 things I can do before the end of the course to help me continue to
enjoy and be involved with diving after certification? - CORRECT ANSWER -
,Why should I seek an orientation, supervision and/or additional training when
diving in a new dive environment? - CORRECT ANSWER -
As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with buddy as
deep as - CORRECT ANSWER -
4 E's: - CORRECT ANSWER -Equipment, Education, Experience, Environment
What is the relationship between my depth in water and the pressure? - CORRECT
ANSWER -
What 3 major body air spaces does increasing pressure affect as I descend? -
CORRECT ANSWER -Ears
Sinuses
Mask
What is a "squeeze"? - CORRECT ANSWER -Causes discomfort and can cause injury
if not corrected. A pressure imbalance.
What is "equalization" and how do I do it? - CORRECT ANSWER -Add air to the air
spaces as you descend. Blow your nose.
How often should I equalize? - CORRECT ANSWER -Every few feet
, What do I do if I can't equalize?
What can happen if I don't? - CORRECT ANSWER -Stop descending, signal
buddy/instructor. Ascend slightly until it feels better then try again.
If you still can't do it, stop the dive.
Your eardrums could rupture and cause dizziness and pain. Your unequalized mask
could bruise your face.
Why does having a cold prevent me from diving? - CORRECT ANSWER -Congestion
might worsen and block air flow and make equalization impossible.
Why should I equalize gently? - CORRECT ANSWER -Doing it forcefully can cause
injuries.
Why should I never dive with earplugs? - CORRECT ANSWER -because they create
air spaces that you cant' equalize
What other body air spaces are affected by increasing pressure?
How do I equalize them? - CORRECT ANSWER -Mask, blow into it.
Air pockets can also form in your filled teeth.
What is the most important rule in scuba diving? - CORRECT ANSWER -Never ever
hold your breath.