Selected MCQ

Current Question
What is the result if a passenger refuses to undergo security screening?
  • A. They are fined but allowed to fly
  • B. They are denied boarding
  • C. They are given a priority pass
  • D. They are given an escort
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Per ASF policy, any passenger who refuses screening is not permitted to board the flight.
Related Question 1
Why are passengers advised to wear easily removable shoes during security screening?
  • A. To keep their feet warm
  • B. Because the ASF must X-ray all footwear, so removal speeds the process
  • C. To test shoe quality
  • D. It is a fashion recommendation
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF advises wearing shoes with light soles that are easy to remove because footwear is also X-ray screened, and removable shoes speed up the security process.
Related Question 2
What should a passenger present at the ASF security checkpoint before baggage screening?
  • A. Boarding pass and personal identification (ID)
  • B. Flight itinerary
  • C. Hotel reservation
  • D. Social media profile
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Passengers must present their flight ticket/boarding pass and valid photo ID (e.g., CNIC or passport) at security checkpoints.
Related Question 3
The primary purpose of airport passenger screening is to detect ______.
  • A. Prohibited items and security threats (weapons, explosives, etc.)
  • B. Average height of passengers
  • C. Number of shoes in use
  • D. Weather suitability
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Screening aims to detect dangerous or prohibited items on persons or in bags to ensure flight safety.
Related Question 4
What should a passenger do if told by ASF to undergo a pat-down search?
  • A. Comply professionally with the officer conducting the search
  • B. Refuse and claim violation of rights (will be denied boarding)
  • C. Attack the officer
  • D. Run
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Passengers must comply with security screening; refusal to do so leads to denial of boarding.
Related Question 5
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.