The Beach Quiz 0% The Beach NameLast Name 1 / 35 give the correct word to keep away from to avoid to breathe to bury 2 / 35 to be on fire to burn to drown to panic 3 / 35 to plunge into the water headfirst to swim to dive to drown 4 / 35 to dive without artificial breathing equipment to nosedive to snorkel to freedive 5 / 35 a garment worn for swimming bathing suit water suit water clothes 6 / 35 optical instrument for seeing long distances vision glasses binoculars eye glasses 7 / 35 a conical or circular float that signals danger. buoy bucket blister 8 / 35 a thin sack on the skin containing serum bunion blister cramp 9 / 35 a sudden painful muscle contraction panic hazard cramp 10 / 35 appendage of many aquatic vertebrates teeth oar fin 11 / 35 a structure with powerful light for guiding ships buoy lighthouse shallow 12 / 35 a shallow place in water caused by coral or rocks shoal shore sponge 13 / 35 a small fish with horse like head horse fish fish horse sea horse 14 / 35 a thin, circular marine animal sea dollar sand dollar ocean coin 15 / 35 the alternate rising and falling of the sea tide water skiing snorkel 16 / 35 True or False? "To sail the seven seas" really means "to sail the seven oceans" true false 17 / 35 Tanning is always good for one's health. true false 18 / 35 Each year, around 1.2 million people drown, and Lifeguards rescue over one million lives. true false 19 / 35 The majority of drownings occur to small children from lack of parental supervision. true false 20 / 35 Ocean water becomes saltier as you approach the equator. true false 21 / 35 There is no typical candidate for drowning. It kills all: young, old, experienced, inexperienced, etc. True False 22 / 35 If you are on the beach and you hear thunder, there is no danger of lightning striking you. true false 23 / 35 Around 100 million sharks are killed each year by finning. true false 24 / 35 It's dangerous to swim right after eating. true false 25 / 35 Surfing originated in California true false 26 / 35 Sea urchins can be deadly. true false 27 / 35 Tides are caused by the sun and moon's gravitational pull combined with the Earth's rotation. true false 28 / 35 Seas are partially enclosed by land. true false 29 / 35 Give the idiomatic expression to be one who exploits the generosity of others to be a moocher to jump off the deep end to miss the boat 30 / 35 Give the idiomatic expression to react to something in an irrational or crazy way to jump off the deep end to paddle one's own canoe to stick one's oar in 31 / 35 to be too slow to take advantage of an opportunity to be in the same boat to shovel against the tide to miss the boat 32 / 35 to be independent and self-reliable to keep one's head above water to paddle one's own canoe to turn the tide 33 / 35 to reverse the trend of events to turn the tide to shovel against the tide to be in the same boat 34 / 35 to insert one's opinion to shovel against the tide to paddle one's own canoe to stick one's oar in 35 / 35 to act against the prevailing opinion or tendency. to swim against the tide to jump off the deep end to paddle one's own canoe Your score isThe average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Restart Quiz By Wordpress Quiz plugin