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Security Maintenance and Law & Order MCQs

ASF’s powers to act during a flight emergency on the ground are similar to:

  • A. Aircraft maintenance crew
  • B. Airport rescue teams working with ASF to secure the area
  • C. Tour guides
  • D. Park rangers
Explanation:
In emergencies (e.g., bomb threats), ASF collaborates with airport rescue and police to secure the site.

The ASF Act came into force:

  • A. At once, upon being published
  • B. After a 5-year delay
  • C. Only for international airports initially
  • D. It has not come into force
Explanation:
The Act explicitly states that it comes into effect immediately upon enactment.

What is one way ASF checks passengers for security purposes?

  • A. Asking them to solve math problems
  • B. Conducting a body search or pat-down if needed
  • C. Only checking their clothing brand
  • D. Letting them pass without checks
Explanation:
If a passenger triggers an alarm or there’s suspicion, ASF performs a manual body frisk/search to ensure no hidden threats.

According to ASF, “Adhere to Airport Security instructions” means:

  • A. Follow the rules and procedures posted and enforced by ASF
  • B. Bring your own snacks
  • C. Park in the drop lane
  • D. Only officials need to listen
Explanation:
Passengers and staff are expected to follow all airport security instructions for their own safety.

What is the main purpose of an entry pass (AEP) for airport personnel?

  • A. To allow entry to secure areas on a strict need basis
  • B. To buy duty-free goods
  • C. To prove identity internationally
  • D. To bypass security checks
Explanation:
The Airport Entry Pass identifies individuals authorized to access security-restricted areas on a need-to-enter basis.

The maximum blade length for knives in hand baggage is:

  • A. 10 cm
  • B. 6 cm
  • C. 12 inches
  • D. None
Explanation:
The ASF screening rules prohibit blades longer than 6 cm in cabin baggage.

ASF’s ‘Guest passes’ for visitors are:

  • A. Issued freely to anyone
  • B. Granted only in exceptional cases and by special permission
  • C. Sold online
  • D. Unlimited
Explanation:
Visitors are allowed entry only with prior authorization in special cases (e.g., aiding a disabled person).

What is the role of the ASF Academy mentioned in the ASF subsidiaries?

  • A. Providing combat training to officers
  • B. Training both ASF personnel and other security organizations
  • C. Hosting air shows
  • D. Selling uniform patches
Explanation:
The ASF Security Training Wing (Academy) trains both its own personnel and third-party security staff.

Which is NOT a duty of the ASF?

  • A. Screening passengers and baggage
  • B. Operating in-flight entertainment systems
  • C. Guarding airport perimeter
  • D. Assisting passengers during emergencies
Explanation:
In-flight services are handled by airlines; ASF focuses on ground security and emergency response.

ASF’s list of prohibited cabin items includes all EXCEPT:

  • A. All types of toy or replica firearms
  • B. Sharp objects with blades over 6 cm
  • C. Baseball bats (blunt instruments)
  • D. Empty plastic bottles
Explanation:
Empty bottles are generally allowed; toy guns, large blades, and bats are listed as prohibited.