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Current Question
ASF’s role in preventing “unlawful interference” primarily concerns:
  • A. Noise complaints
  • B. Acts like hijacking, terrorism, or sabotage against civil aviation
  • C. Delayed flights
  • D. Weather forecasting
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
“Unlawful interference” refers to terrorism and criminal acts against aviation, which ASF is tasked to prevent.
Related Question 1
ASF’s perimeter patrols primarily focus on:
  • A. Taking photographs for tourism promotion
  • B. Watching for breaches or suspicious activity along the airport boundary
  • C. Collecting tolls
  • D. Road maintenance
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Perimeter patrols check the airport boundary to prevent unauthorized entry and detect intrusions.
Related Question 2
The ASF’s role in an airport emergency includes which of the following?
  • A. Coordinating security lockdown and assisting rescue operations
  • B. Serving as air traffic control
  • C. Cooking for evacuees
  • D. Doing nothing
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
In emergencies, ASF secures the area (closing gates, etc.) and works with emergency services (fire, medical) to assist the response.
Related Question 3
Which of the following roles might ASF have during a hijack attempt on an aircraft on the ground?
  • A. Disarming hijackers using force if safe to do so (as part of preventing hijacking)
  • B. Piloting the aircraft
  • C. Selling tickets
  • D. Flying away
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Preventing hijacking is explicitly an ASF duty; they would take necessary action to neutralize hijackers if required.
Related Question 4
What is ASF’s role in passenger identity verification?
  • A. None; it’s done by border control only
  • B. They cross-verify boarding passes and IDs at security checkpoints
  • C. They issue passports
  • D. They fingerprint everyone
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
ASF officers check that passengers have valid tickets and IDs before allowing them into secure areas.
Related Question 5
Who is primarily responsible for firefighting services at airports in Pakistan?
  • A. ASF
  • B. Airport fire department (often CAA or local fire service)
  • C. Airline staff
  • D. Passengers
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Airports typically maintain dedicated fire departments (e.g., airport fire services), although ASF secures the area.