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Security Maintenance and Law & Order MCQs

How are ASF duties funded?

  • A. By airport landing fees, government budget (implied)
  • B. Private donations
  • C. Selling tickets
  • D. Airport food sales
Explanation:
Funding generally comes from government budget allocations, often via aviation taxes or fees (common arrangement).

Which is a fundamental rule at airport security per ASF?

  • A. Everyone must smile
  • B. Pass through security gates only after clearing all checks (ID and screening)
  • C. Airports have no rules
  • D. Running is mandatory
Explanation:
The essential rule is that no one may enter secure areas without passing all identity and security screenings.

Which of these items must be screened before boarding a flight?

  • A. Carry-on baggage and persons (via metal detectors and X-ray)
  • B. Only the boarding pass
  • C. Checked baggage only (carry-on must be screened too)
  • D. No screening required
Explanation:
All persons and carry-on baggage go through screening devices to ensure no threats board the aircraft.

The ASF’s commitment to professionalism means officers must:

  • A. Take bribes quietly
  • B. Follow rules, report violations, and conduct duties with integrity
  • C. Always carry more than authorized arms
  • D. Prioritize speed over accuracy
Explanation:
Professionalism entails integrity, adherence to procedures, and clear reporting.

If someone refuses to step through the scanner, ASF will:

  • A. Let them proceed anyway
  • B. Deny entry and possibly detain them until they comply
  • C. Offer them a free flight
  • D. Laugh it off
Explanation:
Non-compliance with screening results in denial of boarding and further security action, as refusal is not allowed.

Which of the following should ASF be most concerned about on a passenger?

  • A. A valid boarding pass
  • B. A concealed handgun
  • C. Clear plastic water bottle
  • D. A hat
Explanation:
Concealed weapons are the primary security concern and must be detected and removed at checkpoints.

What does ASF consider “public dealing” as part of its duty?

  • A. Providing tourist info
  • B. Courteous interaction with passengers while enforcing rules
  • C. Gossiping with travelers
  • D. Organizing movie screenings
Explanation:
ASF emphasizes professionalism and courtesy in interactions as part of public dealing (implied by the motto and guidelines).

ASF’s entry passes for vehicles on airside require:

  • A. Only a driver’s license
  • B. Valid pass and driver credentials to enter restricted zones
  • C. Just a smile
  • D. A weekly lottery
Explanation:
Drivers on airside must have a valid pass and proper ID (as with personnel) to access restricted areas.

Which of the following is the biggest threat ASF guards against?

  • A. Flight delays
  • B. Terrorism and hijacking (unlawful interference)
  • C. Airline meal quality
  • D. Tourist misinformation
Explanation:
ASF’s main focus is on preventing unlawful acts against aviation, such as terrorism and hijacking.

ASF’s cooperation with Customs is best described as:

  • A. Independent operations with no overlap
  • B. Reporting and handing over smuggled goods found in security checks
  • C. Each working in a different airport
  • D. Never cooperating
Explanation:
ASF notifies Customs whenever it finds contraband so that appropriate legal action can be taken.