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Question 1
The USPA Basic Safety Requirements state that container openings for B
licensed skydivers must occur by:
A) 1,500 ft AGL
B) 2,000 ft AGL
C) 2,500 ft AGL
D) 3,000 ft AGL
E) 4,000 ft AGL
Correct Answer: C) 2,500 ft AGL
Rationale: The USPA Basic Safety Requirements mandate that
container openings for B licensed skydivers must occur by 2,500 ft
AGL (Above Ground Level).
Question 2
A USPA B-license holder who has not jumped for more than 90 days should:
A) Immediately perform a solo jump to get back into practice.
B) Make at least one jump under the direct supervision of a USPA
instructional rating holder.
C) Review their logbook and then jump without supervision.
D) Complete a written test before jumping again.
E) Only make jumps with a round reserve.
Correct Answer: B) Make at least one jump under the direct
supervision of a USPA instructional rating holder
Rationale: To maintain proficiency, a USPA B-license holder who has
not jumped for more than 90 days must make at least one jump
under the direct supervision of a USPA instructional rating holder.
Question 3
Below 10,000 feet AGL, each jumper must maintain at least how much
horizontal separation from any cloud?
A) 100 feet
,B) 200 feet
C) 300 feet
D) 500 feet
E) 1,000 feet
Correct Answer: D) 500 feet
Rationale: Below 10,000 feet AGL, each jumper must maintain at least
500 feet of horizontal separation from any cloud to ensure clear
visibility and avoid unintentional cloud penetration.
Question 4
With regard to borrowing parachute equipment, what is a crucial safety
consideration?
A) It is generally encouraged as a way to save money.
B) All jumpers receive adequate transition training for unfamiliar equipment.
C) Borrowing equipment is strictly prohibited by USPA.
D) Jumpers can assume all equipment operates identically.
E) Only main canopies can be borrowed.
Correct Answer: B) All jumpers receive adequate transition training for
unfamiliar equipment
Rationale: To ensure safety, jumpers must receive adequate
transition training for any unfamiliar parachute equipment they
borrow or plan to use.
Question 5
If a water landing cannot be avoided, a jumper should:
1. Land facing into the wind.
2. Disconnect the chest strap while under canopy to facilitate getting out
of the harness.
3. Prepare to execute a PLF (Parachute Landing Fall).
A) 1, 2 only.
B) 2, 3 only.
, C) 1, 3 only.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
Correct Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: If a water landing cannot be avoided, a jumper should
land facing into the wind, disconnect the chest strap while
under canopy to facilitate getting out of the harness, and
prepare to execute a PLF.
Question 6
What may result if a jumper is recovering altitude (floating up) under a
freefall formation?
A) Improved aerodynamics.
B) Increased stability.
C) Collision with the formation.
D) Faster freefall speed.
E) Better visual contact.
Correct Answer: C) Collision with the formation
Rationale: If a jumper is recovering altitude (floating up) under a
freefall formation, it may result in a collision with the formation, as
they are moving into the space occupied by or below other jumpers.
Question 7
According to the Basic Safety Requirements, the minimum radial distance
allowed from the center of the target to the nearest hazard for a B licensed
skydiver is:
A) 10 meters.
B) 25 meters.
C) 40 meters.
D) 50 meters.
E) 75 meters.
Correct Answer: D) 50 meters
, Rationale: The minimum radial distance allowed from the center of
the target to the nearest hazard for a B licensed skydiver is 50
meters.
Question 8
An additional hazard(s) under canopy during night jumps may be:
1. Moon shadow.
2. Reduced vision.
3. Impaired depth perception.
A) 1, 2 only.
B) 2, 3 only.
C) 1, 3 only.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
Correct Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: Additional hazards under canopy during night jumps
may include moon shadow, reduced vision, and impaired depth
perception due to limited light conditions.
Question 9
Night vision can begin to deteriorate starting at what altitude?
A) 10,000 ft AGL
B) 8,000 ft AGL
C) 7,000 ft AGL
D) 6,000 ft AGL
E) 5,000 ft AGL
Correct Answer: E) 5,000 ft AGL
Rationale: Night vision can begin to deteriorate starting at 5,000 ft
AGL, which is a critical consideration for night jumps.