PADI IDC - SS FINAL EXAM DIVE SKILLS - CL|2023/24 UPDATE|GRADED A+
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PADI, OPEN WATER DIVER
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PADI, OPEN WATER DIVER
You need more weight when you dive in fresh water relative to salt water. Choose your answer.
A True
B False
False
You know you are properly weighted for diving if you: Choose your answer.
A float at neck level with your BCD about half full and you are holding a normal breath of air....
PADI IDC - SS FINAL EXAM DIVE SKILLS
- CL
You need more weight when you dive in fresh water relative to salt water. Choose your answer.
A True
B False - correct answer False
You know you are properly weighted for diving if you: Choose your answer.
A float at neck level with your BCD about half full and you are holding a normal breath of air.
B sink slowly holding a normal breath of air and an empty BCD.
C float at eye level holding a normal breath of air with an empty BCD.
D sink easily with a partially filled BCD. - correct answer float at eye level holding a normal breath of air with an empty BCD.
Three areas of ___________ preparation include physical preparation, mental preparation, and equipment preparation. Choose your answer.
A proper weighting
B self-rescue - correct answer self-rescue
One procedure to help you anticipate and prevent problems includes not worrying too much about small problems. Choose your answer.
A True
B False - correct answer false What are the most likely problems that can occur underwater? (check all that apply) Choose your answer.
A Overexertion
B Running low on or out of air
C Regulator free flow
D Loss of buddy - correct answer Overexertion
Running low on or out of air
Regulator free flow
This photo shows where the ___________ should be located. Choose your answer.
A SPG
B Dive computer
C Knife
D Alternate air source - correct answer alternate air source
Imagine you are very low on air and about to run out. What would you do? Please select the correct sequence of preferences from the choices listed. (You may need to scroll down to see the "Check Answer" button) Choose your answer.
A 1. alternate air source ascent (using your buddy's alternate air source), 2. controlled emergency swimming ascent (CESA - swimming up to the surface saying ah-h-h-h), 3. buoyant emergency ascent (dropping your weight system, 4. normal ascent (going up normally).
B 1. normal ascent (going up normally), 2. alternate air source ascent (using your buddy's alternate air source), 3. controlled emergency swimming ascent (CESA - swimming up to the surface saying ah-h-h-h), 4. buoyant emergency ascent (dropping your weight system).
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