Selected MCQ

Current Question
Which item is NOT considered a ‘stun device’ by ASF standards?
  • A. Stun gun
  • B. Disabling spray, like pepper spray
  • C. Rubber flashlight
  • D. Taser baton
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Stun devices include electrical and chemical incapacitating tools; a rubber flashlight is just a flashlight, not a stun weapon.
Related Question 1
What type of item is a stun baton classified as by ASF?
  • A. Firearm
  • B. Blunt instrument
  • C. Stun device
  • D. Sharp object
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
A stun baton is explicitly listed under Stun Devices in ASF’s prohibited categories.
Related Question 2
Which of the following best describes a ‘stun device’ in ASF’s security categories?
  • A. Toy knife
  • B. Pepper spray or stun gun
  • C. Cellphone
  • D. Plastic bottle
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Stun devices include items designed to immobilize or shock, such as stun guns and incapacitating sprays, such as pepper spray.
Related Question 3
Which category of item includes fire alarms and smoke detectors?
  • A. Safety equipment (not dangerous goods)
  • B. Stun devices
  • C. Firearms
  • D. Workers’ Tools
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Fire alarms/detectors are part of the safety infrastructure, not classified as dangerous items by ASF.
Related Question 4
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
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Handheld metal detectors are standard tools for searching passengers and isolating metal objects.
Related Question 5
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
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Illicit content found would be a crime; ASF would seize evidence and inform authorities.