Baseline Survival Back Float Quiz
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True or False: To correctly perform the Survival Backfloat skill, students must remain perfectly still without moving their arms or legs.
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True or False: Students’ legs and hips may sink below the surface, as long as their chest remains at or near the surface. However, to remain “on back” and not be considered “vertical,” a student’s legs and hips must not sink so far that their body position drops lower than a 45 degree angle from the surface.
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True or False: A student correctly demonstrated Survival Back Float for the maximum time of 30 seconds. They will receive a score of 4.
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True or False: It is okay if a student travels across the pool from constant kicking during the Survival Back Float because using their arms and legs to remain to maintain buoyancy is allowed.
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True or False: The student is floating on their back but has their chin tucked to their chest so their ears are out of the water. The clock should keep running.
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