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Security Maintenance and Law & Order MCQs

What does an ASF officer do if they witness a fight in the terminal?

  • A. Step in and restore order, or call the police (law and order maintenance)
  • B. Record it on camera only
  • C. Avoid involvement
  • D. Join one of the fighters
Explanation:
Maintaining law and order implies intervening to stop fights and coordinating with the police on such incidents.

Which ASF function involves controlling vehicular traffic within airport limits?

  • A. Flight scheduling
  • B. ASF's duty to control surface vehicle access
  • C. Weather forecasting
  • D. Catering services
Explanation:
ASF’s duties include control of surface vehicles and drivers within airport boundaries.

ASF’s “Courtesy” in their motto is aimed at:

  • A. Enhancing public dealing experience while maintaining security enforcement
  • B. Trading smiles for security
  • C. Reducing all searches to zero
  • D. No real meaning
Explanation:
Being courteous means treating people respectfully, even as security rules are enforced firmly.

According to ASF documentation, the Airports Security Force was constituted in:

  • A. 1947
  • B. 1976 (Act passed 1975, force raised next year)
  • C. 2001
  • D. 1990
Explanation:
The ASF was established in 1976 under the ASF Act of 1975.

ASF officers are responsible for reporting which of the following to higher authorities?

  • A. Any breach of security protocol or suspicious incident
  • B. Movie schedules
  • C. Airline menu changes
  • D. Weather updates
Explanation:
Officers must report security breaches and suspicious activities up the chain of command for appropriate action.

Which of the following best describes the ASF’s educational academies?

  • A. They only train pilots
  • B. They train ASF and other security organization personnel
  • C. They offer hotel management courses
  • D. They are tourist attractions
Explanation:
ASF’s Security Training Wing (Academy) provides training to its own members and to other security staff.

What key concept in ASF screening is exemplified by using layers of security (e.g., identity check, X-ray, pat-down)?

  • A. Redundancy for error
  • B. Defense in depth (multiple layers of detection)
  • C. Single-point failure
  • D. Entertainment
Explanation:
Security systems use multiple layers (defense in depth) to ensure that threats are caught if any single method is missed.

Which airport areas require ASF presence by law?

  • A. Only passenger terminals
  • B. All aerodromes, airfields, and civil aviation installations in Pakistan
  • C. Only control tower
  • D. All coastal beaches
Explanation:
The ASF Act mandates security at all aerodromes and civil aviation facilities in Pakistan.

In the ASF Act definitions, an “airport” is defined as:

  • A. Any helipad
  • B. An aerodrome sufficiently developed for civil aviation importance
  • C. A bus station
  • D. A seaport
Explanation:
Legally, an airport is defined as an aerodrome developed to be of importance to civil aviation.

Which of the following is NOT one of ASF’s listed functions in their Act?

  • A. Safety of civil aviation
  • B. Operating airport ground vehicles
  • C. Controlling vehicles and persons within airports
  • D. Safeguarding baggage and mail
Explanation:
ASF does not mention operating vehicles; it focuses on security and control of vehicles on airside, not driving them.