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Security Maintenance and Law & Order MCQs

ASF officers obtain their powers and privileges from:

  • A. Their certificate is issued on joining the Force
  • B. Airline CEO
  • C. United Nations
  • D. Internet
Explanation:
Each ASF officer receives a certificate (under the DG’s seal) that vests them with official powers and privileges.

What is the first thing an ASF officer does when approaching a suspicious bag at a checkpoint?

  • A. Opens it immediately
  • B. Secures the area and follows protocol (e.g., handle with gloves, call specialists)
  • C. Sells it
  • D. Gives it back to the owner
Explanation:
The officer would secure the scene and proceed according to threat protocols, rather than immediately opening it.

Which of the following is considered a “common to all” security guideline by ASF?

  • A. Security is everybody’s business; do not leave baggage unattended
  • B. Only ASF cares about security
  • C. It’s fine to joke about threats
  • D. Leave valuables anywhere
Explanation:
ASF emphasizes that security is everyone’s responsibility and warns against leaving items unattended.

Which statement is false about ASF responsibilities?

  • A. They operate security checkpoints and screening
  • B. They manage airport finances
  • C. They patrol the airside perimeter
  • D. They coordinate with the police for law enforcement
Explanation:
ASF handles security, not the airport's financial operations.

If a passenger’s mobile phone rings in the secure boarding area, ASF would:

  • A. Immediately confiscate it
  • B. Allow it, since electronic devices are not prohibited (only care about the contents)
  • C. Fine them
  • D. Throw it away
Explanation:
Phones are allowed; ASF’s concern is if they contain contraband or trigger alarms, but mere ringing isn’t an offense.

During an ASF interview or investigation, the authority of the questioning officer comes from:

  • A. The ASF Act and its official position
  • B. The passenger’s airline
  • C. A random decision
  • D. The airport café
Explanation:
ASF officers derive their authority from the ASF Act and their commission in the Force.

ASF’s mandate includes security for:

  • A. Only airplanes in flight
  • B. All civil aviation infrastructure on the ground in Pakistan
  • C. Train stations
  • D. Ports
Explanation:
The ASF is responsible for all airport and civil aviation installations in Pakistan under the ASF Act.

Which of the following is allowed under ASF’s “Carriage of Liquid” rules?

  • A. 200 ml water bottle
  • B. Three 100 ml bottles in a separate bag
  • C. Liquid medication needed during flight in a separate bag
  • D. Gasoline can
Explanation:
Medications are exempt if needed; only liquids ≤100 ml per container in one resealable bag are normally allowed.

How does ASF view unclaimed or abandoned baggage?

  • A. As a potential security threat to be inspected and disposed of if needed
  • B. As a lost-and-found item for the community
  • C. As kitchen supplies
  • D. As hazardous waste
Explanation:
Unattended baggage is treated as a threat until cleared; it will be investigated and removed.

Why are uniformed ASF officers posted at key points in the terminal?

  • A. To provide customer service
  • B. To act as a security deterrent and rapidly respond to incidents
  • C. To promote tourism
  • D. To serve drinks
Explanation:
Visible security staff deter threats and can quickly handle incidents if they occur.