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1. As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with
buddy as deep as: 18 metres/60 feet
2. Certain medical conditions can be hazardous while diving, so it is important
to answer all questions on the Medical Statement honestly and completely: True
3. PADI courses are performance based. This means that to be certified, I must..:
meet specific performance requirments
4. Failure to complete assigned independent study can create significant delays,
and my instructor may have to cancel and reschedule sessions until I complete the
assignment.: True
5. When diving in a new dive environment, two benefits of seeking an
orientation, supervision and/or additional training are that it helps me avoid
problems and that it helps me enjoy the dive more.: True
6. As you descend in water the pressure: increases
7. A depth of 10 metres/33 feet causes a pressure change of: 1 bar/ata
8. if you take 6 liters of air from the surface to 20 metres/66 feet, the volume will
be: 2 litres
9. The density of the air in the previous question would be ______ the density at
the surface: 3x
10. A balloon fully inflated and sealed at 10 metres/33 feet, would probably
_______ during acsent to the surface.: burst
11. As I descend, increasing pressure affects my: mask, ears, sinuses 12. A squeeze is
caused by: a pressure imbalance between the surrounding pressure and an air space
13. Equalization is the process of: adding air to an air space
14. I should equalize: Before I feel pain or discomfort
15. I'm descending and discover I can't equalize. The first thing I would do is: stop
my descent and see if the problem corrects itself
16. I equalize gently because an extended, forceful equalization can cause
permanent damage to my ears and hearing: True
17. On a day I plan to to go diving, I wake up with my sinuses blocked due to a cold
or allergy. I should: cancel my dive until I'm well
18. When scuba diving, normal breathing keeps your lungs equalized to the
surrounding pressure: True
19. The most important rule in scuba diving is to: Breathe continuously and never
hold your breath
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