Exam Answers
QUESTION 1: The single most important aspect of underwater hunting is:
Education
QUESTION 2: The NAUI hunting and collecting course will not train you to the level of a tournament hunter.
True
QUESTION 3: The most dangerous thing to an underwater hunter is:
Loss of situational awareness
QUESTION 4: Some advantages of using a pneumatic spear gun are:
All of the above
QUESTION 5: An underwater hunter with a SCR of 2.8 bar / 40.61 psi will use how much gas per min at 80 fsw / 24.39 msw?
9.59 bar / 139 psi
QUESTION 6: What diving skill is the most important when underwater hunting?
Smooth controlled movements
QUESTION 7: Why are proper body position and stalking techniques so important when underwater hunting?
All of the above
QUESTION 8: When diving as a buddy team with another underwater hunter it is important to:
Realize where other divers are to avoid dangerous shooting situations.
QUESTION 9: When conducting underwater hunting dives, divers tend to:
All of the above
QUESTION 10: The two main types of spear guns generally used by underwater hunters are:
Pneumatic and band
QUESTION 11: The two most important features to look for in a pole spear are:
One that fits your needs and budget
QUESTION 12: An underwater hunter must never change spear tips/points when the spear gun is loaded:
True
QUESTION 13: What additional course may be the most beneficial prior to engaging in underwater hunting?
NAUI powered by DAN Diving Emergency Management Provider
QUESTION 14: The maximum no-stop/no decompression limit at 65 fsw/20 msw using NAUI air and RGBM tables are:
45 minutes and 40 minutes using sea level tables
QUESTION 15: The three most important things to monitor at depth for yourself are:
Depth, time and PSI/Bar
QUESTION 16: When learning underwater hunting you should first practice with your weapon:
On land, then in a pool
QUESTION 17: What is a precautionary/safety stop?
Non-required decompression stop at 15 fsw/4.5 msw for 3-5 minutes
QUESTION 18: Some practical tips for hunting are:
All of the above
QUESTION 19: When exiting the water after an underwater hunting dive you should:
All of the above
QUESTION 20: One of the most important precepts of the underwater hunter is:
Take only what you need for immediate consumption
Education
QUESTION 2: The NAUI hunting and collecting course will not train you to the level of a tournament hunter.
True
QUESTION 3: The most dangerous thing to an underwater hunter is:
Loss of situational awareness
QUESTION 4: Some advantages of using a pneumatic spear gun are:
All of the above
QUESTION 5: An underwater hunter with a SCR of 2.8 bar / 40.61 psi will use how much gas per min at 80 fsw / 24.39 msw?
9.59 bar / 139 psi
QUESTION 6: What diving skill is the most important when underwater hunting?
Smooth controlled movements
QUESTION 7: Why are proper body position and stalking techniques so important when underwater hunting?
All of the above
QUESTION 8: When diving as a buddy team with another underwater hunter it is important to:
Realize where other divers are to avoid dangerous shooting situations.
QUESTION 9: When conducting underwater hunting dives, divers tend to:
All of the above
QUESTION 10: The two main types of spear guns generally used by underwater hunters are:
Pneumatic and band
QUESTION 11: The two most important features to look for in a pole spear are:
One that fits your needs and budget
QUESTION 12: An underwater hunter must never change spear tips/points when the spear gun is loaded:
True
QUESTION 13: What additional course may be the most beneficial prior to engaging in underwater hunting?
NAUI powered by DAN Diving Emergency Management Provider
QUESTION 14: The maximum no-stop/no decompression limit at 65 fsw/20 msw using NAUI air and RGBM tables are:
45 minutes and 40 minutes using sea level tables
QUESTION 15: The three most important things to monitor at depth for yourself are:
Depth, time and PSI/Bar
QUESTION 16: When learning underwater hunting you should first practice with your weapon:
On land, then in a pool
QUESTION 17: What is a precautionary/safety stop?
Non-required decompression stop at 15 fsw/4.5 msw for 3-5 minutes
QUESTION 18: Some practical tips for hunting are:
All of the above
QUESTION 19: When exiting the water after an underwater hunting dive you should:
All of the above
QUESTION 20: One of the most important precepts of the underwater hunter is:
Take only what you need for immediate consumption