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PADI Open Water Diver Certification Exam Questions and Answers (Latest 2024)
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SCUBA - Correct Answer ✅Self contained underwater breathing apparatus What is the pressure change for each 10m/33ft of depth change? - Correct Answer ✅1 bar/1 ata/1 atmosphere What is the relationship between my depth in water and the pressure? - Correct Answer ✅The deeper you go in water, the more the pressure increases Pressure is expressed as the weight of air What is the relationship between pressure, and the volume and the density of air? - Correct Answer ✅As pressure increases, the gas volume decreases and the gas density increases If I take a volume of air from one depth to another depth, how much will the volume and density change? - Correct Answer ✅Volume will be 1/ata# Density will be ata#
What 3 major body air spaces does increasing pressure affect as I descend? - Correct Answer ✅Ears, sinuses, mask What is a "squeeze"? - Correct Answer ✅The discomfort caused by pressure imbalance pulling tissue into the air space What is "equalization"? - Correct Answer ✅The addition of air to your air spaces as you descend How do I equalize as I descend? - Correct Answer ✅For ears and sinuses, pinch your nose and blow gently, or wiggle your jaw and swallow For mask, blow into it with nose How often should I equalize? - Correct Answer ✅Every meter/few feet, BEFORE you feel discomfort
What should I do if I can't equalize? - Correct Answer ✅Stop your descent, signal problem and point to your ear, ascend a bit, and try again What can happen if I don't or can't equalize gently and keep descending? - Correct Answer ✅Fluid can rupture the eardrum Bruising around the face can occur Why does a congestion from a cold or allergy temporarily keep me from diving? - Correct Answer ✅Congestion might block normal air flow, making equalization difficult or impossible Why should I never dive with earplugs? - Correct Answer ✅They create air spaces that you can't equalize What other body air spaces are affected by increasing pressure? How do I equalize them? - Correct Answer ✅In filled teeth - go to a dentist
In a dry suit - learn from an instructor Lungs - breathe normally and continuously What is the most important rule in scuba diving? - Correct Answer ✅Breathe continuously and never hold your breath What can happen if I don't follow the most important rule in scuba diving? - Correct Answer ✅Your lungs will over expand and rupture What is a "reverse block"? - Correct Answer ✅When expanding air becomes trapped in your body air spaces as you ascend What should I do if I feel discomfort in my ears, sinuses, stomach, intestines, or teeth while ascending? - Correct Answer ✅Stop your ascent and descend a meter/few feet to reduce discomfort and give trapped air time to work its way out
How does depth affect how long my air supply lasts? - Correct Answer ✅The deeper you are, the more dense air you breathe, and the faster you use the air in your cylinder. Compared to the surface, air supply lasts 1/#ata as long along with other factors What's the most efficient way to breathe dense air underwater? - Correct Answer ✅Take slow, deep breaths How do I breathe to reduce anxiety when under stress? - Correct Answer ✅Do NOT breathe faster - keep breathing slowly What are my 4 breathing rules as a scuba diver? - Correct Answer ✅1. Breathe continuously and never hold your breath
What is buoyancy? - Correct Answer ✅An upward force acting on an object in the water, canceling the pull of gravity What causes buoyancy? - Correct Answer ✅The upwards force is caused by the water displaced by the object, and is equal to the weight of displaced water positive buoyancy - Correct Answer ✅The object weighs less than the water it displaces, so it floats neutral buoyancy - Correct Answer ✅The object weighs the same as the water it displaces, neither sinking nor floating negative buoyancy - Correct Answer ✅The object weighs more than the water it displaces, so it sinks Why does salt water cause more buoyancy than fresh water?
What 2 pieces of equipment do I normally use to control buoyancy? - Correct Answer ✅The weight system and the BCD (buoyancy control device) How does descending affect my buoyancy? - Correct Answer ✅The volume decreases, reducing buoyancy, so you ADD air to the BC How does ascending affect my buoyancy? - Correct Answer ✅The volume increases, adding buoyancy, so you RELEASE air from the BC How does breathing affect my buoyancy? - Correct Answer ✅Inhaling adds, exhaling reduces What is the buddy system? - Correct Answer ✅Diving with another diver
What are the 3 most important considerations in choosing scuba equipment? - Correct Answer ✅Suitability, fit, and comfort How do I generally care for scuba equipment? - Correct Answer ✅Rinse everything in fresh water and dry it in the shade and store in a cool, dry place Why do I need a mask? - Correct Answer ✅It provides an air space so your eyes can focus because light behaves differently underwater Why does my mask need to enclose my nose? - Correct Answer ✅Because the mask creates an air space, you need your nose to blow in it to equalize it Why do I need a snorkel? - Correct Answer ✅It saves your air supply while your face is in the water
What are 2 basic fin styles? - Correct Answer ✅Full-foot and adjustable strap What consists of your scuba kit? - Correct Answer ✅Buoyancy control device, regulator, air cylinder, weight system What 5 components make up a BCD? - Correct Answer ✅Inflatable bladder, harness/jacket and cylinder band, low pressure inflator (LPI) mechanism, overpressure/quick dump exhaust valve, weight system inflatable bladder - Correct Answer ✅Controls buoyancy harness/jacket and cylinder band - Correct Answer ✅Holds cylinder on back low pressure inflator (LPI) mechanism - Correct Answer ✅Inflates bladder with air from your cylinder with the touch of a button
overpressure/quick dump exhaust valve - Correct Answer ✅Vents air if the bladder is overfilled weight system - Correct Answer ✅Contain weight pockets that you release and drop in case of emergency What 2 special maintenance considerations do BCDs have? - Correct Answer ✅Rinse the inside of the bladder with fresh water, and store them partially inflated to keep the bladder from sticking together What 5 components make up a regulator? - Correct Answer ✅First stage, second stage, alternate air source, low pressure inflator (LPI) hose, submersible pressure gauge (SPG) first stage - Correct Answer ✅Supplies air to all the other components, connecting to the cylinder valve by screw or clamp, reduces cylinder pressure to intermediate pressure (above surrounding pressure)
alternate air source - Correct Answer ✅An extra second stage you use for sharing air with a buddy Attaches in triangle area between chin and hips second stage - Correct Answer ✅Reduces pressure to surrounding pressure, delivers air upon inhalation, vents exhalation Goes over right shoulder low pressure inflator (LPI) hose - Correct Answer ✅Supplies air to your BCD inflator submersible pressure gauge (SPG) - Correct Answer ✅Hose that tells you air pressure remaining in your cylinder Goes under left arm What is the most important consideration in choosing a regulator? - Correct Answer ✅The ease of breathing
yoke system - Correct Answer ✅Holds first stage to cylinder with a clamp DIN system - Correct Answer ✅Regulator screws into valve What 3 special maintenance considerations do regulators have? - Correct Answer ✅Rinse first stage individually, run water through second stage, have professional overhaul it about every year What 2 components make up a scuba cylinder? - Correct Answer ✅The aluminum/steel container and the valve to control air flow What is a burst disk? - Correct Answer ✅A safety device that relieves overpressure by rupturing and releasing air
What is the most important feature in my weight system? - Correct Answer ✅A quick release that will enable you to float with an uninflated BC Why use more than 1 weight system? - Correct Answer ✅It will help distribute weight trim - Correct Answer ✅The orientation and balance of a swimmer in the water - the ideal is horizontal danger/hazard - Correct Answer ✅ okay - Correct Answer ✅ go up/end dive - Correct Answer ✅ something's wrong - Correct Answer ✅ down/descend - Correct Answer ✅
low on air - Correct Answer ✅ okay - Correct Answer ✅ distress/in trouble - Correct Answer ✅ How does being underwater affect the apparent size or distance of things? - Correct Answer ✅Refraction occurs, where light changes direction, and things are magnified by 1/ How does water affect light intensity and color? - Correct Answer ✅It reflects, scatters, and absorbs light in the roygbiv order As you go deeper, it gets darker How does hearing differ underwater? - Correct Answer ✅It travels faster and longer
How does water's density affect moving in water? - Correct Answer ✅It takes more energy the faster you try to swim What is "airway control"? - Correct Answer ✅The skill of breathing past remaining water without drawing any into your throat after clearing your regulator/snorkel What are 2 techniques for airway control? - Correct Answer ✅Inhaling slowly, looking down, and touching your tongue to the roof of your mouth as you inhale What are 8 symptoms of overexertion while diving? - Correct Answer ✅Fatigue, labored breathing, a feeling of suffocation, weakness, anxiety, headaches, muscle cramping, and a tendency to panic What should I do if I think I'm becoming overexerted at the surface and underwater? - Correct Answer ✅Stop all activity, signal your buddy, and rest
What points should a dive plan normally include? - Correct Answer ✅Agree on best entry/exit techniques, decide what course you'll follow, agree on maximum time and depth, review underwater signs, determine when you will head back, agree on how you'll stay together during the dive, establish what you'll do if you become separated, discuss emergency procedures How do we conduct the predive safety check? - Correct Answer ✅Using Begin With Review And Friend (BWRAF) BWRAF - Correct Answer ✅BCD, weight, releases, air, final check What do I do if I get separated from my buddy on a dive? - Correct Answer ✅Look for each other for no more than 1 minute, and then ascend to the surface if you can't find them
How do my buddy and I manage our air supply together while diving? - Correct Answer ✅Plan your dive around who breathes air the fastest. Subtract your reserve/ascent supply from your starting pressure to find out how much pressure you have for the main part of the dive To be safe, plan to use half your air coming down, and half coming back What are the 5 steps for a proper descent with scuba? - Correct Answer ✅1. Confirm that your buddy is ready
dive computer - Correct Answer ✅Tells you your time and depth underwater and guides you in keeping dissolved nitrogen in your body within accepted limits How do I measure/define visibility as a diver? - Correct Answer ✅The distance you can see horizontally underwater What 4 principles affect visibility? - Correct Answer ✅Water movement, weather, plankton, bottom composition When diving in a mild current, in what direction would I normally go? - Correct Answer ✅Swim slowly into the current so that when you turn the dive, the current will push you back to your exit point What do I do if I'm caught in a current and am carried downstream from where I planned to dive or exit the water? - Correct Answer ✅Swim perpendicular to the current
What two things in the water affect a diver? - Correct Answer ✅The waves and current What is assessing conditions based on? - Correct Answer ✅The weather, season, water motion, water appearance, reports online and from other divers, and dives made at similar sites What should I do if I see a potentially aggressive animal underwater? - Correct Answer ✅Remain still and calm. Swim away if you become uncomfortable In what depth water do waves break? - Correct Answer ✅In the surf zone, in water only slightly deeper than their height surge - Correct Answer ✅A back-and-forth motion caused by waves passing overhead undertow - Correct Answer ✅The water of waves flowing back to sea under incoming waves
rip current - Correct Answer ✅When waves push water over a long obstruction and the water underneath funnels back to sea through an available opening What should I do if I get caught in a rip current? - Correct Answer ✅Establish buoyancy and swim at a sustainable pace parallel to the shore upwelling - Correct Answer ✅Usually caused by wind blowing from shore, pushing surface water away, resulting in cooler, deeper water rising towards the surface to replace it What 3 environmental conditions does tide generally affect? - Correct Answer ✅The current, depth, and visibility bow - Correct Answer ✅The front of the boat stern - Correct Answer ✅The back of the boat
port - Correct Answer ✅The left side of the boat as you face forward starboard - Correct Answer ✅The right side of the boat as you face forward leeward - Correct Answer ✅The side away from the wind windward - Correct Answer ✅The side toward the wind The bridge/wheelhouse - Correct Answer ✅The portion of the boat where the controls are head - Correct Answer ✅The boat's toilet facilities galley - Correct Answer ✅The boat's kitchen area swim step - Correct Answer ✅A platform on the stern that is close to water level
What are characteristics of a responsive diver? - Correct Answer ✅They are breathing, alert, and active What are the 4 basic steps for assisting a responsive diver at the surface? - Correct Answer ✅1. Help reestablish breathing control
How should I breathe from a freeflowing regulator? - Correct Answer ✅DON'T seal your mouth on the mouthpiece. Hold the second stage and press the mouthpiece outside your lips, or insert one end of the mouthpiece into your mouth and "sip" breaths. Begin ascent immediately In order of priority, what are my four options if I run out of air underwater? - Correct Answer ✅1. Take lighter breaths and don't attempt a safety stop as you ascend
your weights, look up and swim to the surface making a continuous ahhhhh sound into your regulator How should I assist an unresponsive diver underwater and what is the priority? - Correct Answer ✅You want to get the diver to the surface. Hold the diver's regulator in their mouth and try to ascend at a safe rate At a minimum, how many surface signaling devices should I have with me on a dive? - Correct Answer ✅At least 2 - one audible and one visual How close am I supposed to stay to a dive flag? - Correct Answer ✅Within 15 m/50 ft How far away are boaters supposed to stay from a dive flag? - Correct Answer ✅At least 30-60 m/100-200 ft