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Which official item would ASF officers MOST likely use during a search?

  • A. A metal detector wand
  • B. A video game console
  • C. A toothbrush
  • D. A deck of cards
Explanation:
Handheld metal detectors are standard tools for searching passengers and isolating metal objects.

A passenger in the terminal will comply with the ASF rules by:

  • A. Carrying metal in pockets at all times
  • B. Cooperating with searches and document checks
  • C. Running through the scanners
  • D. Bringing all prohibited items
Explanation:
Passengers should cooperate by removing items, showing tickets/ID, and following screening procedures.

“CCTV” stands for:

  • A. Criminal Checkpoint Television
  • B. Closed Circuit Television (common knowledge)
  • C. Circulating Camera Tech
  • D. Constant Code Testing
Explanation:
CCTV is commonly known as “Closed Circuit Television” and is used for surveillance.

Which of the following functions is common to all airport security personnel (including ASF)?

  • A. Providing leg massages
  • B. Being vigilant for security threats and assisting passengers
  • C. Ignoring rules
  • D. Dancing
Explanation:
All security staff, including ASF, must stay alert and help ensure security and passenger safety.

A battery-operated gadget should be placed where during screening?

  • A. Inside the X-ray bin (batteries are allowed but must be in the bin)
  • B. Remain in bag with battery (no, they ask to separate)
  • C. Thrown out
  • D. Anything goes
Explanation:
Batteries and electronics should be in bins for X-ray (with batteries removed in hold baggage).

ASF’s coverage of mail means they ensure the security of:

  • A. All passenger luggage only
  • B. Aircraft mail and cargo within airports
  • C. Outgoing postal mail at the post office
  • D. Newspaper distribution
Explanation:
The ASF is tasked with safeguarding aircraft passengers, baggage, cargo, and mail within airport limits.

What is a reason ASF stops vehicles at perimeter checkpoints?

  • A. To ask for a passport
  • B. To check for explosives or unauthorized passengers
  • C. To sell airport merchandise
  • D. To check tire air pressure
Explanation:
Vehicle checks ensure no unauthorized or dangerous individuals or cargo enter the airside.

Which of the following is NOT in ASF’s screening categories?

  • A. Explosives
  • B. Prohibited drugs (contraband, indirectly covered via security)
  • C. Radioactive materials (not explicitly listed, but would be contraband)
  • D. Liquids over 100 ml (regulated separately, not listed as dangerous goods)
Explanation:
Large liquids are regulated by a volume limit (100 ml rule) rather than listed as a dangerous goods category.

ASF officers may screen airport employees randomly because:

  • A. Employees are exempt from rules (no, they are also subject to screening)
  • B. Employees are subject to the same security protocols to ensure compliance
  • C. Only visitors get screened
  • D. They have magical immunity
Explanation:
All airport personnel (including crew and security staff) must undergo security screening to uphold protocol.

If ASF officers find child pornography or illicit images on a person’s device during a search, they will likely:

  • A. Ignore it (not in remit)
  • B. Seize the device and coordinate with law enforcement
  • C. View it personally
  • D. Return it immediately
Explanation:
Illicit content found would be a crime; ASF would seize evidence and inform authorities.