TDI Extended Range and Trimix KQ
TDI Extended Range and Trimix KQ
TDI Extended Range and Trimix KQ
Note: These assessments are designed for use in conjunction with the TDI
Extended Range and Trimix Diving manual.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1. True or False? The chief difference between Extended Range and Trimix
is that Extended Range diving does not use helium and limits depth to
55 m/180 ft.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
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5. What changes have we seen in the type of student taking part in TDI
Trimix Diver courses, based on equipment configuration?
¢ A. An increasing number are on CCRs
¢ B. An increasing number are on open circuit
¢ C. A decreasing number rely on dive computers
¢ D. None of the above
7. True or False? Some of the risks associated with technical diving are
hypoxia, hyperoxia, and hypercapnia.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
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10. True or False? As a student in a TDI technical diver course, your only
duty is to yourself.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
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Chapter 2: Physics
1. Ambient pressure at sea level results from the . Atmospheric
pressure is approximately .
¢ A. Weight of the world’s oceans; 1.0 bar/14.7 psi.
¢ B. Weight of the world’s oceans; 1.147 bar/15 psi.
¢ C. Weight of the atmosphere; 1.0 bar/14.7 psi.
¢ D. None of the above.
3. True or False? The impact an individual gas has on the body is a factor
of partial pressure at depth rather than the percentage of gas in the
breathing mixture.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
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7. What are the drawbacks inherent in inflating dry suits with a gas
mixture containing helium?
¢ A. It’s expensive.
¢ B. It may fail to keep you sufficiently warm.
¢ C. Both the first and second answers are correct.
¢ D. Neither the first and second answers are correct.
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Chapter 3: Physiology
1. True or False? Tech divers need to guard against both hypoxia and
hyperoxia.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
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5. What occurs when inert gas coming out of solution forms bubbles of
sufficient size to block the flow of blood or put pressure on nerves?
¢ A. Arterial gas embolism (AGE)
¢ B. Decompression sickness (DCS)
¢ C. Inert gas narcosis
¢ D. Any of the above may occur
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10. True or False? The current view of decompression is that if you stay
within critical-supersaturation levels, no bubbles will form and you will
not get DCS. The discovery of silent bubbles supports this.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
13. True or False? The goal of deep stops is to either prevent bubbles forming
during the initial part of the ascent, or at least reduce the number and
size of bubbles formed.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
14. Helium half times are usually assumed to be how many times faster than
nitrogen for the same tissue?
¢ A. 2.7
¢ B. 3.14
¢ C. 5.0
¢ D. None of the above
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17. Isobaric Counter Diffusion does not become a major issue until what
depth?
¢ A. 50 m/165 ft
¢ B. 60 m/200 ft
¢ C. 80 m/265 ft
¢ D. None of the above
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Chapter 4: Equipment
1. By now you should have made a number of dives using either
or a closed-circuit rebreather (CCR) or semi-closed-circuit
rebreather (SCR).
¢ A. Backmounted doubles
¢ B. Sidemount cylinders
¢ C. Open-circuit rebreather
¢ D. The first and second answers are both correct
2. True or False? The risk of fire or explosion can occur if certain lubricants
or a build up of carbon or other contaminants are exposed to high
concentrations of oxygen under the right conditions.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
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5. True or False? Most Trimix analyzers use a single sensor that is capable
of analyzing both helium and oxygen simultaneously.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
8. True or False? Although it is unlikely that gas savings will cover the
initial purchase of a rebreather, they will help offset the cost.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
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11. True or False? CCRs make adapting to the unexpected more challenging.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
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4. Can you still make deep stops, even if the decompression model you
follow does not require them?
¢ A. Yes
¢ B. No
¢ C. Only if not using helium
¢ D. None of the above
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4. True or False? You need to know what your personal gas consumption
rate is, both while working and when resting.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
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6. The better way to create gas mixtures for open-circuit Trimix diving is to
determine what the ideal combination of , and
will be for any given dive.
¢ A. Argon; oxygen; nitrogen.
¢ B. Helium; oxygen; argon.
¢ C. Helium; argon; nitrogen.
¢ D. None of the above.
8. By having one gas you can switch to early and a second gas that you only
use during shallow stops, you accomplish what?
¢ A. Balance the distribution of gas usage
¢ B. Use more gas on shallow stops
¢ C. Use more gas on deeper stops
¢ D. None of the above
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10. True or False? If necessary, you can use your deep decompression gas as a
travel gas for the first part of the descent.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
12. The steps for determining the ideal diluent are largely the same as they
are for determining the on .
¢ A. Deep deco mix; open circuit.
¢ B. Ideal bottom mix; semi-closed circuit.
¢ C. Ideal bottom mix; open circuit.
¢ D. None of the above.
13. True or False? In terms of tracking oxygen exposure, quite a bit will
change at this level.
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
14. Your oxygen and diluent consumption should not do what at depth?
¢ A. Remain constant
¢ B. Increase slightly
¢ C. Change dramatically
¢ D. None of the above
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16. True or False? CCR bailout gas volumes are calculated the same as you
would for the ascent portion of an open-circuit dive (but assuming an
elevated breathing rate).
¢ A. True
¢ B. False
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4. If you suspect DCS but the situation does not appear immediately
life-threatening, seek help and guidance through or
.
¢ A. Divers Alert Network (DAN); the local equivalent organization.
¢ B. Coast Guard; the local equivalent organization.
¢ C. Coast Guard; the Marine Patrol.
¢ D. None of the above.
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