Dive planning
Diving physiology
Ocean Trivia (Just for fun not on the exam)
Equipment part 2
Miscellaneous
100

This natural force, although boats can make them too, is the primary cause of waves

What is wind

100

Pressure in the middle ear, also known as this, can be cleared using the valsalva maneuver

what is the Eustacian tube

100

These New England natives often ditch and can then regrow limbs when trying to evade capture

what are lobsters

100

We taught you to check these two most important factors for purchasing a mask by having you place the mask on your face and not exhale (What are the two most important considerations for purchasing a mask)

What is comfort and fit

100

Used to show the line of travel on a compass, this term is derived from an insult for novice sailors.

What is the Lubber line
200

Underwater movement of waves, also known as this, can be experienced when diving close to shore

what is surge

200

While 10 minutes is the minimum required time between dives, this is the minimum recommended time between dives

what is 60 min or one hour

200

This unexpected animal is prey to the orca

what is a moose

200
although water is a good insulator, a different type of insulator used with this diving gear is even better (what is the best way to prevent heat loss while diving)

What is a dry suit

200

Completely emptying a tank of air could let these things into the tanks, and therefore should never be done

What is dirt and moisture

300

Using ripples in the sand is a great way to navigate, as long as you understand they usually run this way to the beach

What is parallel

300

These symptoms can occur up to 24 hours after a diving and are typically symptoms of the bends

what are rashes, chokes, fatigue only bends, paralysis, and pain in the muscles or joints

300

This fish is seemingly very scary, and was definitely a villain in finding nemo, but is generally harmless unless you are a small shiny fish

what is a barracuda

300

Scuba regulators are this type of regulator, meaning when you breathe in it supplies you air

What is demand regulators 

300

We dunk our gear and hang it nicely to dry because we should do this to properly store all diving equipment

What is rinsed thoroughly, dried, and stored in a cool place

400

These four factors are very important before even considering getting into the water with a buddy

What are attitude, condition, experience, and hand signals or gear choice

400

These three factors adversely affect a diver's air consumption rate

What is large physical size, high anxiety, and poor fitness levels

400

With one big claw and one little claw, this tiny sea creature can pop bubbles that sound louder than a gunshot

what is a pistol shrimp

400

Weights worn around the weights, in removable pockets, and sometimes around the ankle, have this affect when diving

What is offset the positive buoyancy created by the wetsuit

400

If you find yourself alone and out of air at 30 feet of water, this is the preferred action to take

What is controlled emergency swimming ascent

500

These factors are necessary to know about a location prior to diving there (name five)

what is topography, marine life, visibility, temperature, tide, currents, hazards, weather conditions, entry/exit points, and emergency service locations
500
These factors relating to a divers physiology could potentially increase the likelihood of decompression sickness

What is scar tissue, age, smoking/drinking, water temperature, fatigue, dehydration, scar tissue, or work and exhaustion

500

These special creatures, the mascot for project deep, can camoflauge to match their backgrounds despite potentially being colorblind

What is the octopus

500

This is a surefire way to create a $1000+ paper weight out of a regulator (what shouldn't you do when rinsing your regulator)

What  is leave your dust cap off and press the purge button while rinsing

500

If during a dive you and your buddy become separated you should do these things

What is spend no more than one minute looking in all directions than surface

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