Selected MCQ

Current Question
The use of lethal force is justified only when:
  • A. Routine patrol
  • B. Absolute necessity
  • C. Minor offenses
  • D. Public pressure
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Lethal force must be a last resort.
Related Question 1
Which principle ensures justified use of force?
  • A. Necessity
  • B. Proportionality
  • C. Legality
  • D. All of the above
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
All principles collectively regulate the use of force.
Related Question 2
Who has jurisdiction over Air Force bases for security, instead of ASF?
  • A. ASF still handles them
  • B. Pakistan Air Force’s own security (since the ASF Act excludes purely military aerodromes)
  • C. Civilian police only
  • D. Nobody
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Aerodromes used exclusively by the Air Force are not under ASF’s jurisdiction.
Related Question 3
Which body has ultimate responsibility for passing the Airport Security Force Act?
  • A. Provincial government
  • B. Parliament of Pakistan (Federal Government)
  • C. United Nations General Assembly
  • D. State High Court
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The ASF Act was an Act of Parliament (Federal Government) that the President assented to.
Related Question 4
According to ASF documentation, the Airports Security Force was constituted in:
  • A. 1947
  • B. 1976 (Act passed 1975, force raised next year)
  • C. 2001
  • D. 1990
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
The ASF was established in 1976 under the ASF Act of 1975.
Related Question 5
The ASF Act came into force:
  • A. At once, upon being published
  • B. After a 5-year delay
  • C. Only for international airports initially
  • D. It has not come into force
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
The Act explicitly states that it comes into effect immediately upon enactment.