Selected MCQ

Current Question
What happens to a passenger who jokes about security matters (e.g., a fake bomb threat)?
  • A. They are ignored
  • B. They are subjected to inquiry and possible legal action
  • C. They are thanked for humor
  • D. They are given a warning flyer
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF warns that joking about security can lead to serious inquiries, as all threats must be taken seriously.
Related Question 1
Who should a passenger contact if they have a security-related complaint at an airport?
  • A. Airport cafeteria
  • B. ASF’s Passenger Facilitation Desk or complaint system
  • C. Airline’s customer service
  • D. Parking attendant
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF provides an online complaint management system and a help desk for security questions.
Related Question 2
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
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF personnel must conduct searches professionally, safeguarding the individual’s rights and privacy (implied duty).
Related Question 3
What is one way ASF checks passengers for security purposes?
  • A. Asking them to solve math problems
  • B. Conducting a body search or pat-down if needed
  • C. Only checking their clothing brand
  • D. Letting them pass without checks
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
If a passenger triggers an alarm or there’s suspicion, ASF performs a manual body frisk/search to ensure no hidden threats.
Related Question 4
How does ASF handle misinformation or rumors of security threats?
  • A. Immediately debunk and reassure passengers
  • B. Ask others to verify
  • C. Spread it further
  • D. Ignore all threats
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
ASF will investigate and clarify threats; they communicate factual information to prevent panic (general best practice).
Related Question 5
What is the immediate action if a passenger’s cellphone triggers a security alarm?
  • A. It never triggers an alarm
  • B. The officer will ask the passenger to remove it from their body and pass through again
  • C. Station is evacuated
  • D. Flight is cancelled
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Cell phones contain metal that can trigger detectors. The passenger is asked to remove it from their pockets and retry.