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  • What does the acronym CUBA refer to?
    • Sea Corporation Underwater Breathing Aid

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    • Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus

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    • Self Current Underwater Breathey Air

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    • Seriously Cool Underwater Breathing Air

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  • What is the depth of the deepest scuba dive ever documented in the Guinness book of world records?
    • Over 100 metres

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    • Over 250 metres

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    • Over 300 metres

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    • Over 450 metres

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  • When did diving first become an Olympic event?
    • 1902

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    • 1904

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    • 1906

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    • 1908

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  • Is it true or incorrect that scuba diving is not typically thought of as a sport?
    • False

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    • True

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  • Which of these is the most frequent diving injury?
    • Broken toe

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    • Broken arm

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    • Head injury

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    • Back injury

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  • How many Olympic diving medals has Tom Daley won for Great Britain?
    • 0

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    • 1

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    • 2

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    • 3

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  • How many people, on average, participate in scuba diving around the world?
    • About 2 million

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    • About 4 million

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    • About 6 million

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    • About 8 million

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  • The Olympic event "Plunge for distance" seemed strange, but why was that?
    • It happened in a pool of ice

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    • Only dogs could do it

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    • Athletes would jump into the water and stay still for one minute

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    • The long jump ended with a dive into a pool

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