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Security Maintenance and Law & Order MCQs

What should an ASF officer do if they suspect an aircraft fueling procedure is unsafe?

  • A. Nothing; it's not their role
  • B. Report to the concerned airport authority (fire/ops)
  • C. Refuel it themselves
  • D. Evacuate passengers
Explanation:
If something unsafe is spotted (such as a fuel leak), ASF would alert emergency services and airport operations to handle it.

Which of the following is NOT performed by ASF?

  • A. Routine security patrols
  • B. Passenger registration
  • C. Vehicle inspections on the airside
  • D. Screening for dangerous items
Explanation:
ASF handles security tasks (patrols, vehicle checks, screening). Passenger registration is an airline's duty.

The ASF Act requires the Federal Government to:

  • A. Maintain the ASF and define its functions
  • B. Decline involvement in aviation security
  • C. Let each airport fend for itself
  • D. None
Explanation:
The Act states that the Federal Government may constitute and maintain the ASF with specific security functions.

Which of the following actions is consistent with ASF’s code of conduct for officers?

  • A. Accepting bribes
  • B. Reporting any security violations through proper channels
  • C. Disclosing passenger information to the media
  • D. Neglecting duties
Explanation:
ASF officers are expected to report wrongdoing, corruption, or breaches, which are not tolerated (implied by discipline rules).

The Chief of ASF would most likely hold which rank?

  • A. Major General (as indicated by leadership roles)
  • B. Captain of the Air Force
  • C. Senior customs officer
  • D. Airline pilot
Explanation:
The DG of ASF is usually a Major General (as per news reports, e.g., Maj Gen Adnan Asif Jah Shad).

When conducting a security search on a passenger, ASF officers must:

  • A. Only search above the waist
  • B. Follow proper protocol, including respecting privacy and dignity
  • C. Start with shoelaces
  • D. Be rude for deterrence
Explanation:
ASF personnel must conduct searches professionally, safeguarding the individual’s rights and privacy (implied duty).

The ASF’s official website is:

  • A. asf.gov.pk (implied by reference link)
  • B. union.gov
  • C. asf.com
  • D. airpakistan.gov
Explanation:
The references and official links indicate that ASF’s site is asf.gov.pk (as implied by the URLs).

ASF’s responsibility to safeguard “civil aviation installations” includes:

  • A. Guarding radar facilities and terminals (infrastructure)
  • B. Maintaining restaurant menus
  • C. Passenger ticket sales
  • D. Airline advertising
Explanation:
Civil aviation installations (like radars, terminals) are covered by ASF security duties according to the Act.

“Alarm resolution” requires the passenger to:

  • A. Run
  • B. Divest all metal and undergo additional checks if the detector alarms
  • C. Pay fine
  • D. Change clothes
Explanation:
“Alarm resolution” is the process of clearing metal detector alarms by removing metal items and additional screening.

ASF’s chain of command from highest to lowest is:

  • A. Minister of Aviation > Airport Manager > Staff
  • B. Director General > Commanders/Officers > Members
  • C. There is no hierarchy
  • D. President > Chef
Explanation:
ASF is headed by a DG, then commanded by commanders/officers, then members (as per the Act’s structure).