Diving as a buddy pair promotes _______ and enjoyment. See Student Workbook p54.
The person in charge of diving on a Branch dive is the ________ . See Student Workbook p54.
Which of the following is the Dive Manager responsible for? See Student Workbook pp54-55
Which of the following aspects need to be incorporated in a buddy dive plan. See Student Workbook p56.
If you unhappy with any aspect of the dive plan you should _______. See Student Workbook p56
A brief should precede each dive. A good memory aid is ________. See Student Workbook p 56
The Buddy Check ensures that __________. Tick all that apply. See Student Workbook p57.
Before wading into the water, you should make sure that you have _______. Tick all that apply. See Student Workbook pp56-59
Before jumping or rolling into the water, you should make sure that you have _______. Tick all that apply. See Student Workbook pp56-59
During the dive you should ________ your buddy. See Student Workbook p60.
During the dive you should regularly monitor ________ . See Student Workbook p60.
The maximum rate of ascent to 6m when using BSAC 88 Tables is ________ . See Student Workbook p40.
In the last 6 metres you should ensure that you _______ . See Student Workbook p60 .
Once you have surfaced and exchanged OKs with your buddy, you should _____ . See Student Workbook p60
If you become separated from your buddy during the dive you should ________ . See Student Workbook p55.
When leaving the water in full kit you should _______. See Student Workbook p60
What must you do after a dive? See Student Workbook p61
Which of the following is a dive flag? Tick all that apply. See Student Workbook p62.





Pilotage is ________. See Student Workbook pp62-63.
Colours are absorbed from light as we go deeper in the water. Without artificial light, marine life that is red will appear _____ at depth. See Student Workbook p63
Light rays passing from water into air are bent, and this causes objects to appear to be _________. See Student Workbook p63