PADI Open Water Diver 2021
A depth change of 10 meters/33 feet causes a pressure change of
1 bar/ata
As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with buddy as deep as
18 meters/60 feet
if you take 6 liters of air from the surface to 20 meters/66 feet, the volume will be
2 liters
My buddy and I are planning a boat dive with the same type cylinders filled to 200 bar/3000 psi. Due to conditions, we are planning very conservatively. We agree on 60 bar/800 psi for our reserve. We agree that we also want an additional 30 bar/500 psi for our ascent and safety stop. This means we should begin our ascent when either of our SPGs reads
90 bar/1300 psdi
To control my buoyancy, normally I will use my weight system and my
BCD
Which of the following are among the breathing rules I follow as a diver?
Breathe continuously and never, ever hold my breath; breathe slowly and deeply; do not allow myself to get winded or out-of-breath; if faced with a problem, stop, then maintain or restore slow, deep breathing
The _________ is a safety device that relives accidental overpressure by releasing air before reaching the pressure at which the cylinder would fail
Burst valve
Identify the four systems that make up a scuba kit
Cylinder, regulator, BCD, weight system
A cylinder with a higher working pressure always holds more air than a cylinder with a lower working pressure
False
As my buddy and I kit up, the normal practice is to be entirely independent. Helping each other is discouraged
False
I'm descending in open water with my buddies. After confirming they are ready, the next step is to signal "descend" and slowly deflate my BCD.
False
My SPG is always part of my dive computer
False
Saltwater causes more buoyancy than freshwater because it is less dense and weighs less
False
There's no real benefit to choosing the components of my scuba kit as an integrated package
False
From among masks that fit me I should choose a mask that fits as far away from my face as possible
False.
Identify the components of a regulator
First stage, primary second stage, SPG/computer, low pressure inflator hose
While my buddy and I are diving, a motorboat passes by about 300 meters/yards away. Which of the following statements is true?
I may have difficulty determining where the boat is based on sound
I'm renting a scuba cylinder at a dive resort. Among the cylinders for hire, some have green and yellow bands that read "Nitrox." As a PADI Open Water Diver with no other training or instructor supervision, am I qualified to use one of these cylinders
No
At the surface, it's a good habit to keep my mask on and my snorkel or regulator in my mouth because it helps me deal with difficulties more effectively
True
Because water is denser than air, it takes more effort to move through water
True
Buoyancy is a force that pushes an object in water upward
True
Certain medical conditions can be hazardous while diving, so it is important to answer all questions on the Medical Statement honestly and completely
True
Failure to complete independent study can create significant delays, and my instructor may have to cancel and reschedule sessions until I complete the assignment
True
Failure to follow the most important rule in scuba diving can cause severe lung overexpansion injuries, which can result in paralysis or death
True
Fins provide a large surface area so my legs can push against the water effectively
True
Getting the service my gear needs may be a consideration when choosing equipment
True
I chill faster in water than air of the same temperature because water absorbs more heat than air does
True
I equalize gently because an extended, forceful equalization can cause permanent damage to my ears and hearing
True
I must be able to quickly release enough weight to float reliably in an emergency, but not necessarily all my weight
True
If I'm tired, have labored breathing and feel air-starved and anxious during a dive, it is likely that I am experiencing overexertion.
True
In recreational diving, the buddy system means diving with another diver or divers in a team that provides assistance and safety benefits
True
It is important to master buoyancy control because it affects almost everything I do in and underwater
True
My BCD should have an adequate capacity to easily float my equipment and me at the surface
True
My body responds to anxiety with increased breathing but slow breathing helps to reduce anxiety
True
My buddies and I are planning a dive. Among other things, we should address how to enter and exit the water, the maximum depth and time, when to turn the dive and what to do if we get separated
True
My local dive pro will usually set up my regulator components
True
One reason for wearing more than one weight system is that it is sometimes easier than handling a single, heavier one
True
Regulators need periodic overhauls, typically every year to two years
True
Snorkels are standard equipment for scuba diving because they allow me to breathe with my face in the water or in rough conditions without wasting my scuba air especially when I have little scuba air remaining
True
Some scuba divers prefer a snorkel with a flexible lower portion so it drops out of the way when not in use
True
Streamlining benefits me as a diver because it reduces drag, which helps me save energy
True
The LPI mechanism inflates the BCD with air from my scuba cylinder
True
To prepare adjustable fins, I should adjust the straps wearing my wet suit boots
True
When diving in a new environment, two benefits of seeking an orientation, supervision, and/or additional training are that it helps me avoid problems and that it helps me enjoy the dive more
True
When scuba diving, normal breathing keeps your lungs equalized to the surrounding pressure
True
My buddy is rinsing a BCD and partially fills the bladder with water. Is this consistent with recommended BCD care?
Yes
A squeeze is caused by
a pressure imbalance between the surrounding pressure and an air space
I want to adjust my mask so the strap rests
above my ears, over the crown of my head
Equalization is the process of
adding air to an air space
The two basic fin styles are __________ fins
adjustable and full-foot
When choosing an alternate air source, a primary consideration involves deciding
between independence and simplicity
My primary considerations when choosing fins are fit and
blade size
The most important rule in scuba diving is to
breathe continuously and never hold your breath
A balloon fully inflated and sealed at 10 meters/33 feet, would probably __________ during ascent to the surface
burst
Accessory weights
can help you adjust your trim
On a day I plan to go diving, I wake up with my sinuses blocked due to a cold or allergy. I should
cancel the dive until I'm well
The three most important considerations in choosing scuba equipment are suitability, fit and
comfort
When I conduct a predive safety check, the "A" in the recall phrase includes
confirming adequate air pressure for the dive
Water's density works best for me when I use the skill of
controlling my buoyancy
When I descend, my buoyancy tends to ________. When I ascend, it tends to _______
decrease; increase
The most efficient way to breathe dense air or underwater is to breathe
deeply and slowly
Trim means having the right _____ of weight
distribution
I should equalize
early and often, before I feel discomfort
The most important consideration when choosing a regulator is
ease of breathing
After 30 minutes underwater, I start to feel a bit too cold and uncomfortable. I should
end the dive
While diving, I start to feel cool and shortly begin to shiver uncontrollably. I should
end the dive immediately, dry off and seek warmth
My mask encloses my nose so I can
equalize the mask
Scuba cylinders require pressure testing _______, and visual inspection _________
every 2-5 years, annually
My buddy and I descend to 12 metres/40 feet. I would expect to use my air _______ at 6 metres/20 feet
faster than
As you descend in water the pressure
increases
Underwater, when I inhale, my buoyancy
increases slightly
Before each use I should ________ my equipment
inspect
My buddies and I plan to enter the water, but swim on the surface to a descent point about 50 meters/yards away. A primary reason we will do this because
it saves our cylinder air for the dive
Underwater objects appear
larger and/or closer
My buddy has a bright red shoulder patch on his wet suit. If we're diving together in a very clear water on a sunny day, at 12 meters/40 feet I would expect the patch to appear
less red than at the surface
As I descend, increasing pressure affects my
mask, ears, sinuses
PADI courses are performance-based. This means that to be certified, I must
meet specific performance requirements
The buddy system is _____ responsibility
my
I need a mask because
my eyes must be in air to focus
For the 50 meter/yard swim, my buddies and I will swim _________ because it is less tiring
on our backs
I should have my scuba cylinder filled
only by reputable scuba air stations
When my snorkel is in my mouth the tip should be
over the crown of my head
Trim is important for streamlining because
poor trim raises or lowers my feet, causing drag
My sunglasses case falls out of my pocket into the water, but fortunately, it floats so I retrieve it. I would say my sunglasses case is ______ buoyant
positively
Overall benefits of the buddy system include
practicality, safety and fun
Overexertion results from
prolonged increased effort
The most important feature in my weight system is its
quick release
One method of airway control is to inhale slowly. I can also ___________ to help breathe past small amounts of water in my regulator.
raise my tongue
If I think I'm overexerting while underwater, I should stop, signal my buddy and ________
rest
I bring a cylinder abroad a dive boat in preparation for a trip out to a nearby reef. The normal procedure would be to
secure the cylinder in a rack
When setting up and wearing my kit, the alternate air source
secures in the triangle formed by my hips and chin
To stay with my buddy while surface swimming, generally it works well to swim
side to side
While scuba diving, I should breathe
slowly and deeply
To move efficiently as a diver, I should move
slowly and steadily
My BCD should fit
snugly but not restrict breathing when fully inflated
I'm descending and discover I can't equalize. The first thing I would do is
stop my descent and signal my buddy/the instructor
During ascent I feel discomfort in my ears. I should
stop, descend slightly and allow trapped air to work its way out
The density of the air in the previous question ("if you take 6 liters of air from the surface to 20 meters/66 feet, the volume will be...") would be ______ the density at the surface
three times
When descending with a reference, I would normally
use it as a visual reference only
To stay comfortably warm during a dive, I
wear an appropriate exposure suit