Selected MCQ

Current Question
The concept of “chain of custody” relates to:
  • A. Arrest
  • B. Evidence handling
  • C. Trial
  • D. Sentencing
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
It ensures the integrity of evidence from collection to court presentation.
Related Question 1
The concept of “chain of command” ensures:
  • A. Public participation
  • B. Clear hierarchy in law enforcement
  • C. Judicial control
  • D. Civil supremacy
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
It defines the flow of authority within the police structure.
Related Question 2
ASF’s chain of command ultimately leads up to:
  • A. The President of Pakistan
  • B. The Federal Government, through the Director General and the Aviation Secretary
  • C. The United Nations Air Transport Wing
  • D. No one
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF is part of the Civil Aviation Division under the Federal Government, with the DG at the top of its hierarchy.
Related Question 3
What key concept in ASF screening is exemplified by using layers of security (e.g., identity check, X-ray, pat-down)?
  • A. Redundancy for error
  • B. Defense in depth (multiple layers of detection)
  • C. Single-point failure
  • D. Entertainment
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Security systems use multiple layers (defense in depth) to ensure that threats are caught if any single method is missed.
Related Question 4
What does “Chain of Command” ensure in ASF operations?
  • A. All orders flow through the proper hierarchy for coordinated action
  • B. Random decisions
  • C. Only the youngest do tasks
  • D. No one is in charge
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
A chain of command means orders and information are passed top-down in an organized manner, which is essential in security operations.
Related Question 5
ASF’s chain of command from highest to lowest is:
  • A. Minister of Aviation > Airport Manager > Staff
  • B. Director General > Commanders/Officers > Members
  • C. There is no hierarchy
  • D. President > Chef
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF is headed by a DG, then commanded by commanders/officers, then members (as per the Act’s structure).