SSI ITC FINAL EXAM 2026 | ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | ALREADY
GRADED A+ | LATEST VERSION (JUST RELEASED)
Question 1
Developing the SSI Network benefits dive centers primarily by:
A) Restricting the flow of new divers to local shops only
B) Increasing communication between dive centers and resorts
C) Decreasing the overhead costs of individual instructors
D) Eliminating the need for resort-based training
E) Preventing divers from traveling to other destinations
Correct Answer: B) increasing communication between dive centers and resorts
Rationale: The SSI Network is designed to create a seamless experience for the diver. By
increasing communication between the "Home" dive center (where the diver learns) and
the "Resort" dive center (where the diver travels), both businesses benefit from referrals,
equipment sales, and continued education opportunities.
Question 2
What must an SSI Professional do to maintain "Active Status"?
A) Complete the online renewal and pay the annual fee
B) Affiliate with an active status SSI center
C) All answers are correct
D) Complete any required updates or training
E) Maintain professional liability insurance where applicable
Correct Answer: C) all answers are correct
Rationale: Active status is not just about paying a fee; it requires the professional to be
affiliated with a physical business (Dive Center or Resort), pay the annual dues, and ensure
they are up-to-date with current standards and training requirements provided by SSI.
Question 3
The "Customer Loyalty Cycle" is an SSI business concept that describes the process for:
A) Selling the most expensive equipment to every student
B) Convincing customers to visit new dive sites exclusively
C) Acquiring and retaining customers
D) Tracking how many dives a person does per year
E) Evaluating the physical fitness of a diver
Correct Answer: C) Acquiring and retaining customers
Rationale: The Customer Loyalty Cycle focuses on the long-term relationship with the
diver. It involves acquiring them through entry-level programs and then retaining them
through travel, equipment sales, and continuing education, turning them into lifelong
enthusiasts.
Question 4
SSI (Scuba Schools International) was founded in 1970 by:
A) Equipment manufacturers looking to sell more regulators
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B) Dive retailers who wanted a more business-friendly agency
C) Amateur dive clubs in California
D) The RSTC (Recreational Scuba Training Council)
E) A group of military divers
Correct Answer: B) Dive retailers
Rationale: Unlike some other agencies founded by clubs or individuals, SSI was founded by
retailers who understood that the success of the industry relied on the success of the local
dive center.
Question 5
What are the four components of the "Diver Diamond"?
A) Knowledge, Skills, Equipment, Experience
B) Training, Travel, Retail, Experience
C) Skills, Equipment, Experience, Time
D) Commitment, Acquisition, Retail, Knowledge
E) Equipment, Experience, Travel, Retail
Correct Answer: A) Knowledge, Skills, Equipment, Experience
Rationale: The Diver Diamond is the cornerstone of SSI’s philosophy. It emphasizes that a
well-rounded diver needs theoretical knowledge, practical skills, their own high-quality
equipment, and enough experience to be comfortable and safe in the water.
Question 6
Which of the following is a benefit of a professional affiliating with a Dive Center or Resort?
A) Access to marketing and student acquisition resources
B) Access to equipment and training resources
C) Interactions with and mentoring from more-experienced instructors
D) All answers are correct
E) Professional liability coverage through the center's umbrella
Correct Answer: D) All answers are correct
Rationale: SSI is a "dealer-based" organization. Affiliating with a center provides the
professional with the infrastructure (pools, tanks, classrooms) and the customer base
(marketing) needed to be successful and safe.
Question 7
A "Local Dive Center" usually focuses its business model on:
A) Traveling divers from other countries
B) Training and developing a community of local divers
C) Selling high-end luxury resort packages only
D) Providing only technical diving programs
E) Manufacturing their own diving equipment
Correct Answer: B) Focus on training and developing a community of local divers
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Rationale: Local centers are the "engine room" of the industry. They recruit new divers in
their home cities, provide the initial training, and maintain the community through local
club events and ongoing education.
Question 8
What is the primary focus of an SSI "Resort"?
A) Developing a local dive community in a land-locked area
B) Taking destination divers to exciting dive sites
C) Only providing entry-level training programs
D) Manufacturing wetsuits for international sale
E) Conducting academic-only sessions
Correct Answer: B) Focus on taking destination divers to exciting dive sites
Rationale: Resorts are typically located at dive destinations. Their primary business is
service-oriented, providing guided dives and "referral" check-outs for divers who did their
pool/classroom work elsewhere.
Question 9
For every meter of depth in freshwater, the ambient pressure changes by:
A) 0.100 bar
B) 1.03 bar
C) 0.098 bar
D) 0.013 bar
E) 1.00 bar
Correct Answer: C) 0.098 bar
Rationale: Freshwater is less dense than saltwater. While saltwater changes by 1 bar every
10 meters (0.100 bar/m), freshwater changes by 0.098 bar per meter. This is why a diver
must go slightly deeper in freshwater to reach the same pressure as in the ocean.
Question 10
Which physical law states: "If temperature remains constant, the pressure and volume of any gas
are inversely related"?
A) Dalton’s Law
B) Henry’s Law
C) Archimedes’ Principle
D) Boyle’s Law
E) Charles’s Law
Correct Answer: D) Boyle’s Law
Rationale: Boyle's Law (P1V1 = P2V2) explains why the air in a diver's lungs or BC
compresses as they descend and expands as they ascend.
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Question 11
The absolute pressure at a depth of 50 meters in salt water is:
A) 4.000 bar
B) 5.000 bar
C) 6.000 bar
D) 5.901 bar
E) 7.000 bar
Correct Answer: C) 6.000 bar
Rationale: Pressure in saltwater increases by 1 bar for every 10 meters, plus the 1 bar of
atmospheric pressure at the surface. At 50m: (50/10) + 1 = 6 bar.
Question 12
How does breathing gas consumption (volume) change as depth increases?
A) Decreases as depth increases
B) Remains the same as depth increases
C) Increases as depth increases
D) Varies inversely with depth
E) Only changes if the temperature changes
Correct Answer: C) Increases as depth increases
Rationale: According to Boyle’s Law, as pressure increases, gas density increases. A diver
must breathe more molecules of air to fill the same lung volume at depth, leading to faster
gas consumption.
Question 13
What is the Surface Air Consumption (SAC) rate of a diver with a 200 bar, 10-liter cylinder who
uses 50 bar in 10 minutes at a depth of 10 meters in the ocean?
A) 10 liters / minute
B) 25 liters / minute
C) 35 liters / minute
D) 50 liters / minute
E) 20 liters / minute
Correct Answer: B) 25 liters / minute
Rationale: First, calculate total liters used: 50 bar * 10L = 500 liters. Rate at depth = 500L /
10 min = 50 L/min. Pressure at 10m = 2 bar. SAC = 50 L/min / 2 bar = 25 L/min.
Question 14
A diver and their equipment weigh 87 kg and are neutrally buoyant in saltwater. To be neutrally
buoyant in freshwater with the same equipment, they must:
A) Use the same weight
B) Add weight
C) Remove weight
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Question 1
Developing the SSI Network benefits dive centers primarily by:
A) Restricting the flow of new divers to local shops only
B) Increasing communication between dive centers and resorts
C) Decreasing the overhead costs of individual instructors
D) Eliminating the need for resort-based training
E) Preventing divers from traveling to other destinations
Correct Answer: B) increasing communication between dive centers and resorts
Rationale: The SSI Network is designed to create a seamless experience for the diver. By
increasing communication between the "Home" dive center (where the diver learns) and
the "Resort" dive center (where the diver travels), both businesses benefit from referrals,
equipment sales, and continued education opportunities.
Question 2
What must an SSI Professional do to maintain "Active Status"?
A) Complete the online renewal and pay the annual fee
B) Affiliate with an active status SSI center
C) All answers are correct
D) Complete any required updates or training
E) Maintain professional liability insurance where applicable
Correct Answer: C) all answers are correct
Rationale: Active status is not just about paying a fee; it requires the professional to be
affiliated with a physical business (Dive Center or Resort), pay the annual dues, and ensure
they are up-to-date with current standards and training requirements provided by SSI.
Question 3
The "Customer Loyalty Cycle" is an SSI business concept that describes the process for:
A) Selling the most expensive equipment to every student
B) Convincing customers to visit new dive sites exclusively
C) Acquiring and retaining customers
D) Tracking how many dives a person does per year
E) Evaluating the physical fitness of a diver
Correct Answer: C) Acquiring and retaining customers
Rationale: The Customer Loyalty Cycle focuses on the long-term relationship with the
diver. It involves acquiring them through entry-level programs and then retaining them
through travel, equipment sales, and continuing education, turning them into lifelong
enthusiasts.
Question 4
SSI (Scuba Schools International) was founded in 1970 by:
A) Equipment manufacturers looking to sell more regulators
, 2
B) Dive retailers who wanted a more business-friendly agency
C) Amateur dive clubs in California
D) The RSTC (Recreational Scuba Training Council)
E) A group of military divers
Correct Answer: B) Dive retailers
Rationale: Unlike some other agencies founded by clubs or individuals, SSI was founded by
retailers who understood that the success of the industry relied on the success of the local
dive center.
Question 5
What are the four components of the "Diver Diamond"?
A) Knowledge, Skills, Equipment, Experience
B) Training, Travel, Retail, Experience
C) Skills, Equipment, Experience, Time
D) Commitment, Acquisition, Retail, Knowledge
E) Equipment, Experience, Travel, Retail
Correct Answer: A) Knowledge, Skills, Equipment, Experience
Rationale: The Diver Diamond is the cornerstone of SSI’s philosophy. It emphasizes that a
well-rounded diver needs theoretical knowledge, practical skills, their own high-quality
equipment, and enough experience to be comfortable and safe in the water.
Question 6
Which of the following is a benefit of a professional affiliating with a Dive Center or Resort?
A) Access to marketing and student acquisition resources
B) Access to equipment and training resources
C) Interactions with and mentoring from more-experienced instructors
D) All answers are correct
E) Professional liability coverage through the center's umbrella
Correct Answer: D) All answers are correct
Rationale: SSI is a "dealer-based" organization. Affiliating with a center provides the
professional with the infrastructure (pools, tanks, classrooms) and the customer base
(marketing) needed to be successful and safe.
Question 7
A "Local Dive Center" usually focuses its business model on:
A) Traveling divers from other countries
B) Training and developing a community of local divers
C) Selling high-end luxury resort packages only
D) Providing only technical diving programs
E) Manufacturing their own diving equipment
Correct Answer: B) Focus on training and developing a community of local divers
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Rationale: Local centers are the "engine room" of the industry. They recruit new divers in
their home cities, provide the initial training, and maintain the community through local
club events and ongoing education.
Question 8
What is the primary focus of an SSI "Resort"?
A) Developing a local dive community in a land-locked area
B) Taking destination divers to exciting dive sites
C) Only providing entry-level training programs
D) Manufacturing wetsuits for international sale
E) Conducting academic-only sessions
Correct Answer: B) Focus on taking destination divers to exciting dive sites
Rationale: Resorts are typically located at dive destinations. Their primary business is
service-oriented, providing guided dives and "referral" check-outs for divers who did their
pool/classroom work elsewhere.
Question 9
For every meter of depth in freshwater, the ambient pressure changes by:
A) 0.100 bar
B) 1.03 bar
C) 0.098 bar
D) 0.013 bar
E) 1.00 bar
Correct Answer: C) 0.098 bar
Rationale: Freshwater is less dense than saltwater. While saltwater changes by 1 bar every
10 meters (0.100 bar/m), freshwater changes by 0.098 bar per meter. This is why a diver
must go slightly deeper in freshwater to reach the same pressure as in the ocean.
Question 10
Which physical law states: "If temperature remains constant, the pressure and volume of any gas
are inversely related"?
A) Dalton’s Law
B) Henry’s Law
C) Archimedes’ Principle
D) Boyle’s Law
E) Charles’s Law
Correct Answer: D) Boyle’s Law
Rationale: Boyle's Law (P1V1 = P2V2) explains why the air in a diver's lungs or BC
compresses as they descend and expands as they ascend.
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Question 11
The absolute pressure at a depth of 50 meters in salt water is:
A) 4.000 bar
B) 5.000 bar
C) 6.000 bar
D) 5.901 bar
E) 7.000 bar
Correct Answer: C) 6.000 bar
Rationale: Pressure in saltwater increases by 1 bar for every 10 meters, plus the 1 bar of
atmospheric pressure at the surface. At 50m: (50/10) + 1 = 6 bar.
Question 12
How does breathing gas consumption (volume) change as depth increases?
A) Decreases as depth increases
B) Remains the same as depth increases
C) Increases as depth increases
D) Varies inversely with depth
E) Only changes if the temperature changes
Correct Answer: C) Increases as depth increases
Rationale: According to Boyle’s Law, as pressure increases, gas density increases. A diver
must breathe more molecules of air to fill the same lung volume at depth, leading to faster
gas consumption.
Question 13
What is the Surface Air Consumption (SAC) rate of a diver with a 200 bar, 10-liter cylinder who
uses 50 bar in 10 minutes at a depth of 10 meters in the ocean?
A) 10 liters / minute
B) 25 liters / minute
C) 35 liters / minute
D) 50 liters / minute
E) 20 liters / minute
Correct Answer: B) 25 liters / minute
Rationale: First, calculate total liters used: 50 bar * 10L = 500 liters. Rate at depth = 500L /
10 min = 50 L/min. Pressure at 10m = 2 bar. SAC = 50 L/min / 2 bar = 25 L/min.
Question 14
A diver and their equipment weigh 87 kg and are neutrally buoyant in saltwater. To be neutrally
buoyant in freshwater with the same equipment, they must:
A) Use the same weight
B) Add weight
C) Remove weight