Navy Diver Olympics Trivia
Q: Boyles Law explains what?
A: Temperature, pressure, and volume of a gas are inter related.
Q: The General Gas Law States?
A: With a gas the factors of temperature, volume and are so interrelated a change in any of the variables that a change in one must be balanced by one or both of the others.
Q: Any situation in which the cells fail to receive or utilize enough oxygen is called what?
A: Hypoxia.
Q: An abnormally low level of blood sugar is called what?
A: Hypoglycemia.
Q: What is it called when air enters the space between the lung covering and the lining of the chest wall?
A: Pneumothorax.
Q: At what depth should a diver be concerned with the effect of nitrogen narcosis?
A: 130 feet.
Q: What is the international flag signal for “I require a diver?”
A: Yellow Square with a large black dot in the center followed by a blue and white checkered flag.
Q: What type of navy diver would wear a MK16 diving rig?
A: Navy EOD.
Q: What type of navy diver would use a Mk 15 diving rig?
A: Navy Seals.
Q: Do Navy SEALS wear surfaced supplied helmets when they dive?
A: NO.
Q: SCUBA is an acronym for what?
A: Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.
Q: Which type of navy diver uses non magnetic tools?
A: EOD.
Q: A diver in the water holding 2 fingers up means what?
A: Going Down.
Q: When night diving how do you signal your dive buddy something is wrong?
A: Light moved up and down.
Q: What does the line pull signal for “send me a line?”
A: 5 Pulls.
Q: What does the line pull signal for “Stand by?”
A: 3 Pulls.
Q: Which navy divers breath helium?
A: Both EOD and Deep Sea Divers breathe helium at times.
Q: Who dives deeper SEALS, EOD or Divers?
A: Divers for sure….not even close?