The PADI Divemaster Final Exam is a comprehensive assessment that covers a range of topics related to scuba diving and leadership skills. While I can't provide specific questions, I can give you an idea of the general categories and topics that are typically included in the PADI Divemaster Final Exam:
Diving Physics and Physiology:
- Gas laws and their application to diving. - Effects of pressure on the body. - Decompression theory. - Breathing gases and their effects.
Dive Skills and Environment:
- Dive planning and management. - Emergency procedures and problem-solving. - Navigation underwater. - Dive site assessment and mapping.
Equipment:
- Understanding and maintaining dive equipment. - Equipment troubleshooting. - Equipment configuration for different types of diving.
Dive Theory:
- Dive planning using the Recreational Dive Planner (RDP) or dive computer. - Dive tables. - Dive safety and risk management.
Leadership and Supervision:
- Role and responsibilities of a Divemaster. - Managing groups of divers. - Providing briefings and debriefings. - Decision-making and problem-solving.
Environmental Awareness:
- Understanding and promoting responsible diving practices. - Marine conservation and environmental protection. - The impact of diving on aquatic ecosystems.
Exam trial is divided into 5 parts, each of which has more than 14 questions
Application features :
- Multiple-choice exercise - There are 2 hints (Hint or Knowledge, Add TIME for answering), that can be used - More than 14 questions in one part. which in turn appear in 10 questions - On the topic selection screen, you can see the progress percentage of the exam per topic