How high is the cliff that a diver may jump from in this activity?
B) 26 meters
What speed do divers reach when they hit the water?
Answer: C) 90 kilometers per hour
Who is Professor Splash?
Answer: C) A diver who jumps from a height of 11 meters into a shallow pool
Why is the movement of the sea important for cliff divers?
Answer: C) It changes the state of the dive well and competition stops.
How much water is in the pool that Professor Splash dives into?
Answer: B) 34 centimeters
What advice does Professor Splash give about his dives?
Answer: C) Do not try it at home.
Why do divers enter the water with their feet first?
Answer: B) To prevent injuries to their arms, shoulders, and neck
What is Splash! in the context of the text?
Answer: B) A British TV programme
Why do some people think diving is dangerous according to the text?
Answer: B) The programme Splash! promotes it as dangerous.
What is one reason why cliff diving can be risky?
Answer: C) The speed of impact with water is very high.
How long does the dive last according to the text?
Answer: A) Three seconds
Why do divers train for hours and hours?
Answer: B) To avoid making small mistakes
Why do divers need to train for hours and hours?
Answer: C) To learn how to hit the water safely
What is the British TV programme Splash! about?
Answer: B) People learning to dive from a height of up to 10 meters
What does Professor Splash say about his experience in diving?
Answer: C) He has over 25 years of experience