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Current Question
ASF’s responsibility for crowd management includes:
  • A. Ticket sales
  • B. Ensuring orderly queues and preventing overcrowding
  • C. Arranging lodging
  • D. Providing entertainment
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Crowd management duty involves controlling passenger flow to maintain security and safety in terminals.
Related Question 1
ASF’s responsibility for crowd control includes:
  • A. Issuing fashion tips
  • B. Ensuring orderly queues and preventing overcrowding at checkpoints
  • C. Picketing outside terminals
  • D. Scheduling board games
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Crowd control is about managing lines and keeping areas safe, which is part of ASF’s role in maintaining order.
Related Question 2
Which of the following is part of airport crowd management procedures?
  • A. Using barriers or stanchions to form queues
  • B. Escorting passengers forcibly
  • C. Evacuating everyone immediately
  • D. Randomly assigning seats
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Barriers help organize lines and keep crowds orderly, aiding ASF in crowd control.
Related Question 3
What is the main aim of crowd management at airports for ASF?
  • A. Provide entertainment
  • B. Ensure passenger safety and orderly boarding/alighting (general crowd control)
  • C. Charge entry fees
  • D. Sell goods
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Crowd management by ASF is to maintain order and safety, prevent stampedes, and ensure smooth flow.
Related Question 4
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
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Civil aviation installations (like radars, terminals) are covered by ASF security duties according to the Act.
Related Question 5
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.