Selected MCQ

Current Question
ASF officers are expected to prevent unauthorized access to which part of the airport?
  • A. The air side or other sensitive areas
  • B. The public arrival area
  • C. The parking lot
  • D. The cafeteria
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
ASF personnel must prevent unauthorized persons or vehicles from accessing the airside or other areas critical to airport security.
Related Question 1
What is a key duty of ASF officers when controlling vehicle access at airports?
  • A. Inspecting vehicles before they enter airside areas
  • B. Selling parking tickets
  • C. Refueling planes
  • D. No duties with vehicles
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
ASF ensures that vehicles entering the airside are authorized, searched, or denied access as needed, consistent with the need to control access to security zones.
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
ASF officers may screen airport employees randomly because:
  • A. Employees are exempt from rules (no, they are also subject to screening)
  • B. Employees are subject to the same security protocols to ensure compliance
  • C. Only visitors get screened
  • D. They have magical immunity
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
All airport personnel (including crew and security staff) must undergo security screening to uphold protocol.
Related Question 4
ASF officers must undergo which of the following as part of their duties?
  • A. Oath of office and training in security tasks
  • B. Airline pilot exam
  • C. Journalism course
  • D. Cooking classes
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
ASF officers are sworn in (take an oath) and trained in relevant security procedures (implied by the Act’s mention of affirmation).
Related Question 5
In airport security, “access control” primarily refers to:
  • A. Managing who can enter restricted areas through passes and screening
  • B. Controlling elevator speed
  • C. Networking Wi-Fi
  • D. Sales of airport shops
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Access control is about regulating entry (e.g., issuing and checking Airport Entry Passes) to secure zones based on the “Need to Enter” principle.