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    A. The balloon will completely collapse.
    B. The balloon will blow up.
    C. The balloon will decrease in volume to 1/2 liter.
    D. The balloon will increase in volume to 2 liters.
    A. You can touch underwater creatures if you are not wearing gloves.
    B. You can touch underwater creatures if you are wearing gloves.
    C. Under no circumstances should you touch underwater creatures.
    D. You can touch underwater creatures if they are not dangerous.
    A. The balloon will shrink to a volume of 1/3 liter.
    B. The balloon will shrink to a volume of 1/2 liter.
    C. The balloon will expand to a volume of 2 liters, and possibly burst.
    D. The balloon will expand to a volume of 1 1/2 liters, and possibly burst.
    A. Hold your breath and swim to the surface immediately.
    B. Take off your regulator and cough.
    C. Cough into the regulator.
    D. Swim to the surface immediately, exhaling as you go.
    A. To increase your visibility
    B. To keep water from going up your nose
    C. To prevent mask squeeze
    D. To allow you to breathe through your nose
    A. Nothing
    B. It comes out of solution, forming gas bubbles in your tissues.
    C. It passes into your urine, whence it is excreted when you go to the bathroom.
    D. It moves into your brain, causing you to become delirious.
    A. Swimming Confined to Underwater Breathable Air
    B. Swimming Continuously Underwater Breathing Air
    C. Swimming Confidently Underwater Breathing Air
    D. Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
    A. Pittsburgh/Fiesta Bowl
    B. Tulsa/Armed Forces Bowl
    C. Alabama/Sugar Bowl
    D. Georgia Tech/Emerald Bowl