Selected MCQ

Current Question
Under ASF regulations, leaving any item unattended in an airport could result in:
  • A. A warning announcement and item removal
  • B. Ignoring it
  • C. Returned to owner
  • D. Free giveaway
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Unattended baggage is considered a threat; it will be removed (and destroyed), and authorities will be alerted.
Related Question 1
Which statement reflects ASF’s stance on unattended personal items in airports?
  • A. They are a security risk and must be reported immediately
  • B. They are usually harmless
  • C. Janitors clean them
  • D. They are encouraged
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
ASF explicitly advises that leaving items unattended poses safety threats and should be reported.
Related Question 2
What is a potential result of ASF identifying a missing child in the airport?
  • A. Dismissal of the case
  • B. Coordinated search and announcement through the PA system
  • C. Immediate flight cancellation
  • D. Celebratory party
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF would initiate a search protocol, including announcements and coordination with authorities, to ensure safety (common practice).
Related Question 3
What must passengers do if they see suspicious activity or items in the airport?
  • A. Confront the person themselves
  • B. Report it immediately to ASF or security personnel
  • C. Take a photo and post online
  • D. Leave the area quietly
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Passengers are instructed not to touch or ignore suspicious items but to inform ASF staff at once.
Related Question 4
Which of the following is NOT a prohibited category of item at airport security?
  • A. Firearms
  • B. Sharp objects
  • C. Legitimate liquid medicines (exempt)
  • D. Explosives
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Firearms, sharp objects, and explosives are prohibited. Medications needed for travel (even liquid ones) are exempt from the liquid restrictions.
Related Question 5
Where in the airport would ASF most likely find contraband items after screening?
  • A. In the cafeteria
  • B. In the hold (checked) baggage area (they remain there after being flagged)
  • C. On the runway
  • D. In the security bins, if not allowed through
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
Confiscated contraband is typically removed at the checkpoint and not allowed on the plane (kept in the security area).